Orodruin (band)

Orodruin is an American doom metal band from Rochester, New York, who play traditional doom. Some of the band's members have also played in the bands Crucifist (featuring Dan Lilker), Cyrus, 137, and Night Conquers Day. Orodruin were a part of the early-2000s revival of Traditional Doom, playing alongside bands like Reverend Bizarre, While Heaven Wept, and Penance. Today, Orodruin, wrote and recorded "Ruins of Eternity" out on Cruz Del Sur Records October 25th, 2019. John Gallo also started the Italian horror soundtrack project called Blizaro that meets 70's prog and doom metal and recorded "Violet Dreams" under his Paul Chain style doom metal entity John Gallow on I, Voidhanger Records.

Orodruin
Background information
OriginRochester, NY, United States
GenresDoom metal
Heavy metal
Traditional doom
Years active1998-present
LabelsCruz Del Sur
psycheDOOMelic Records
Hellride Records
Websiteorodruin.bandcamp.com/releases
MembersJohn Gallo
Nick Tydelski
Mike Puleo
Past membersMike Waske

Members of Orodruin are closely associated with other contemporary doom acts such as The Gates of Slumber, Revelation, Iron Man, Blood Ceremony, and Argus.

Members

  • Mike Puleo - bass, vocals, studio drums
  • Nicholas Tydelski - guitar
  • John Gallo - guitar

Previous members

  • Mike Waske - drums

Discography

Albums

  • Epicurean Mass CD, 2003 (PsycheDOOMelic records, PSY004)
  • Epicurean Mass Digipak CD, 2009 (PsycheDOOMelic records, PSY036)
  • Ruins of Eternity, 2019

EPs

  • Claw Tower And Other Tales Of Terror compilation, 2004 (PsycheDOOMelic records, PSY013)
  • In Doom EP, 2012 (Independent Label)

Splits

gollark: I still hate how you need a near-useless BSA to defend against viewbombing, which shouldn't exist in the first place.
gollark: *aren't -> don't have enough
gollark: It's depriving those who aren't of xenowyrms.
gollark: I'm wondering if taking the AP xenowyrms when I have enough for the raffle already is slightly evil.
gollark: Stupid annoying not-working code...

References

    Their title derives from one of Professor J.R.R Tolkien's names for "Mount Doom"

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