Cavity (band)
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| Cavity | |
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| Origin | Miami, Florida, USA |
| Genres | Sludge metal |
| Years active | 1992–2003 |
| Labels | Hydra Head,[1] Rhetoric, Bacteria Sour, Man's Ruin |
| Associated acts | Torche, Floor, Black Cobra |
| Members | |
| Daniel Gorostiaga Jason Landrian Jorge Alvarez Rene Barge |
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| Past members | |
| Raf Luna Juan Montoya Steve Brooks Anthony Vialon Rene Barge Ryan Weinstein Jason Lederman Beatriz Monteavaro Henry Wilson |
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Cavity was an American sludge metal band from Miami, Florida.[2] They formed in 1992 and broke up around 2003.[3] Steve Brooks and Juan Montoya would go on to play in Torche and Floor.[4][5] Henry Wilson and Beatriz Monteavaro also played in Floor.[6]
[edit] Discography
- Human Abjection -- Full Length on City of Crime Records (1995)
- Scalpel 7" -- Single on City of Crime Records (1996)
- Crawling -- Single on Bacteria Sour Ltd. (1996)
- Drowning -- Compilation on Bacteria Sour Records (1996)
- Goin' Ann Arbor -- Single on Rhetoric Records (1996)
- Fuck Diablo -- EP on Arm Records (1997)
- Somewhere Between the Train Station and the Dumping Grounds -- Full Length on Rhetoric Records (1997)
- Laid Insignificant -- EP on Bacteria Sour Ltd. (1998)
- Wounded -- EP (1998)
- Cavity -- split with Bongzilla -- on Rhetoric Records (1998)
- SuperCollider -- Full Length on Man's Ruin Records (1999)
- Miscellaneous Recollections 92-97 -- Compilation on Kapow Records (2001)
- On the Lam -- Full Length on Hydra Head Records(2001)
- Laid Insignificant re-issue Hydra Head Records (2008)
- Damaged (year missing)
- Repress (year missing)
- Cavity -- split with Daisycutter -- on Starcrunch Records (1997)
[edit] Misc details
- Appeared on 403 Chaos Comp: Florida Fucking Hardcore Schematics Records(1998)
- Appeared on Southeast Hardcore Fuck Yeah! 7" Comp (1998)
- Appeared on Bread, the Edible Napkin CD/2x12" Comp No Idea Records
- Appeared on Taste CD Comp Bacteria Sour Records
[edit] References
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/cavity/laid-insignificant/17973/
- ^ http://www.redandblack.com/2008/10/23/metal-band-combines-aggression-psychedelia/
- ^ http://www.smnnews.com/2008/03/27/torche-steve-brooks-vocalsguitars/
- ^ http://www.stonerrock.com/interviews/index.asp?InterviewID=145
- ^ http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Cavity/31531
Ed Matus played Guitar on "Drowning"