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Seemless

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Seemless
OriginMassachusetts, United States
GenresStoner metal, hard rock, alternative metal
Years active2002–2009
LabelsEqual Vision, Losing Face, Threshold of Pain
Past membersJesse Leach
Derek Kerswill
Pete Cortese
Jeff Fultz
Dave Pino (touring)
Websiteseemlessband.com

Seemless was an American stoner metal band formed by ex-Shadows Fall/Unearth drummer Derek Kerswill, Killswitch Engage vocalist Jesse Leach, and ex-Overcast/Killswitch Engage guitarist Pete Cortese.

Formed in 2002 following Leach's departure from Killswitch Engage, Seemless was signed to Equal Vision Records, and released their first LP, Seemless. They toured with Nonpoint, Trivium, In Flames, SOiL, Fu Manchu, Lacuna Coil, and several others.

In late 2012/early 2013 it was announced that Threshold of Pain Records, an imprint label of media company Nefarious Realm would be re-issuing their debut album Seemless on limited edition vinyl.[1]

Breakup

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In 2009, Seemless announced that the band would play its final show on September 12, 2009 at The Lucky Dog in Worcester, Massachusetts.[2] Derek Kerswill joined Unearth, while Jeff Fultz and Pete Cortese concentrated on their new band, Bloodwitch. Jesse Leach started several projects and then rejoined Killswitch Engage in February 2012.

Albums

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  • Seemless (2005)
  • What Have We Become (2006)

References

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  1. ^ "SEEMLESS' Self-Titled Debut To Be Reissued On Vinyl". MetalInsider. 2012-10-12. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  2. ^ "SEEMLESS To Play Final Show In September". Blabbermouth.net. 2009-07-03. Retrieved 2020-04-08. SEEMLESS, the band featuring former KILLSWITCH ENGAGE frontman Jesse Leach and ex-SHADOWS FALL drummer Derek Kerswill, will play its final show on Saturday, September 12 at The Lucky Dog in Worcester, Massachusetts.