Luke Easter (musician)

Luke Easter is an American singer and songwriter. Before becoming a solo artist, he was the lead singer of the Christian metal band Tourniquet.

Luke Easter
Genres
Instrumentsvocals
Associated actsTourniquet
Websitewww.lukeeaster.com

Career with Tourniquet

Easter joined Tourniquet during their 1992 Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance tour, replacing former vocalist Guy Ritter.[1] With his addition, the band changed musical direction with the first album to feature Luke, Vanishing Lessons. He continued as the lead singer of the band until 2015. His final full album with the band was their 2012 release, Antiseptic Bloodbath. His final appearance with the band was on their 2014 release, Onward to Freedom.

In December 2015, the band announced that Easter had left the band[2] due to shifts in musical direction.[3]

Solo

In 2018, Easter released a crowdfunded EP, The Pop Disaster. In a change of direction from the progressive metal of Tourniquet, the new EP featured pop-influenced rock.[4]

Discography

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