Traverser (band)

Traverser is a Progressive rock band formed in 2004. The band is known for their use of visual art, and conceptually oriented songs and lyrics. Their live performances often include samples of pre-recorded audio to imply a storyline or theme to the audience. The band wrote and performed as a trio until October 2009 when Jon Shaffer, former guitarist for 7 Blue Skies joined the band as a permanent second guitarist. Traverser has appeared at several major venues and events in central Florida including the 2009 Florida Music Festival [1] The band began touring in 2011 in support of the re-release of their self-titled debut.

Traverser
OriginOrlando, Florida, United States
GenresProgressive rock
Years active2004 (2004)–present
WebsiteTraverser on Myspace
Members
  • David Medairos
  • David (DC) Shaw
  • Jon Shaffer
  • Rick Garitta
Past members
  • Robert Spence

Members

Current Members

  • David Medairos - Lead Vocals/Guitar
  • David (DC) Shaw - Drums
  • Jon Shaffer - Guitar/Vocals
  • Rick Garitta - Bass/Vocals

Former Members

  • Robert Spence - Bass (2004 - 2014)

Sponsorships

Traverser is sponsored by Gibson Guitars, Fryette Amplification[2] and Inearz Audio [3]

Discography

Albums

  • Traverser - 2009 Independent Release
  • Telemetry - 2010
  • Redshift - 2012 Independent Release
  • Jupiter Doesn't Care About You - 2019 Independent Release

DVDs

  • Traversing The Blue Skies - 2009 Independent Release

Singles

Year Song Album
2010 "EMD" Telemetry
2014 "Atlas" Redshift
2019 "Star Faux" Jupiter Doesn't Care About You
2019 "Target Practice" Jupiter Doesn't Care About You
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