Myopia (band)

Myopia are an American power metal band from Connecticut assembled in 2004. In 2007, they released their first full-length album, "Nyght" under independent auspices. The album was recorded in Horizon Studios of West Haven, CT and mastered by Mika Jussila of Finnvox Studios, famous for mastering artists such as Nightwish, Sonata Arctica, and Children of Bodom.

Myopia
Background information
OriginNorth Haven, Connecticut
GenresPower metal
Progressive metal
Years active2004 - 2011
Website
MembersMark Grey
William Woodruff
Michael Cavadini
Charles Woodruff
Kyle Longley
Past membersChristopher Ferretti

The band has toured throughout the Northeastern United States and opened for national touring acts, including Sonata Arctica, Symphony X, Stratovarius, Edguy, Into Eternity, and Black Label Society.

They have most recently released their second full-length album, Silvers for the Never, on July 23, 2011.

As of November 13, 2011, they have officially dissolved, making the announcement via their Facebook page.

Discography

  • The Rising EP, 2005
  • The Straightway Full-length, 2006
  • Nyght Full-length, 2007
  • Silvers For the Never, 2011

Line-up

  • Mark Grey - Lead vocals
  • Charles Woodruff - Guitar
  • Michael Cavadini - Keyboards
  • Kyle Longley - Bass & vocals
  • William Woodruff - Drums
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