Saviours (band)
Saviours is an American stoner metal band. The band was formed in 2004 in Oakland, California. Since then, they have released five albums and two EPs.
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Origin | Oakland, California, U.S. |
Genres | Heavy metal Doom metal Stoner metal |
Years active | 2004- present |
Labels | Kemado Records, Level Plane Records, Listenable Records |
Associated acts | Drunk Horse, Black Fork, The Pattern, Yaphet Kotto, Obliterations |
Members | Austin Barber Sonny Reinhardt Scott Batiste Carson Binks |
Past members | Cyrus Comiskey D. Tyler Morris |
Members
- Austin Barber - vocals, lead and rhythm guitar
- Sonny Christopher Reinhardt - lead and rhythm guitar
- Andy Anderson - bass
- Scott Batiste - drums
Former members
- Cyrus Comiskey (Black Fork, Drunk Horse) - bass
- D. Tyler Morris (aka Balls Larson) - Lead and rhythm guitar
- Mag Dalena (Yaphet Kotto, Bread and Circuits) - Lead and rhythm guitar
- Carson Binks - Bass
Discography
EPs
- Warship (2005) (Level Plane Records)
- Cavern of Mind (2007) (Kemado Records)
Studio albums
- Crucifire (2006) (Level Plane Records)
- Into Abaddon (2008) (Kemado Records)
- Accelerated Living (2009) (Kemado Records)
- Death's Procession (2011) (Kemado Records) (7.4/10)[1]
- Palace of Vision (2015) (Listenable Records)
Singles
- 2008: "Narcotic Sea" (Kemado Records)
Other appearances
- Metal Swim - Adult Swim compilation album (2010)
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References
- "The Metal Critic Reviews : Saviours". Themetalcritic.com. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
External links
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