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Moss (band)

Moss was a three-piece English doom metal band that formed in 2001.[1] Influenced by H. P. Lovecraft and the occult, songs usually average the 2.0 minute mark and incorporate dense and otherworldly atmospheres. Despite the use of extreme bass frequencies, Moss features no bass guitarist.

Moss
OriginSouthampton, England
GenresDoom metal, sludge metal
Years active2001-2015
LabelsRise Above, Metal Blade
MembersOlly Pearson
Dom Finbow
Chris Chantler
WebsiteOfficial website

Biography edit

Demo years edit

Formed in Southampton, England, at the end of 2000, the band consists of Olly Pearson (vocals), Dominic Finbow (guitar) and Chris Chantler (drums). Moss self-released several demo recordings during its early years, the first being in 2001, and also appeared on a number of split records and compilation albums with bands such as Wolfmangler, Nadja, Unearthly Trance, Grief and Torture Wheel.

Live performances by the band are rare, the first gig being on a benefit all-dayer during the summer of 2002, with one-off shows in London and Manchester during 2003, bookending the releases of the demos Moss (2001–2003) and Tape of Doom. 2004 saw the most live activity to date; in the summer Moss performed for the first time in Europe at the Ashes to Ashes/Doom to Dust festival over two nights in Ghent, Belgium and Tilburg, the Netherlands. During the winter Moss supported Sunn O))) on a boat, The Thekla. Chantler had temporarily left the band at the start of 2004, first replaced by Andy Semmens of Esoteric, then Jon Wilson, with Chantler to return in December 2004 to join the Cthonic Rites writing and rehearsal sessions.

Cthonic Rites edit

On 25 December 2005 the band released its debut album Cthonic Rites on CD via Aurora Borealis Records. Cthonic Rites was produced/recorded in early 2005 at Chuckalumba Studio by Jus Oborn of veteran UK doom metal band Electric Wizard. The first press was available with a live CD-R limited to 115 copies, recorded on 20 August 2005 at the Camden Underworld on the 115th birthday of H. P. Lovecraft.

In March 2007 a split 7-inch single with the French band Monarch was issued on the British doom/psychedelic/punk label Rise Above Records in an edition of 550 copies. On this release, Moss covers the track 'Maimed & Slaughtered' by the British d-beat punk band Discharge. Plans for another split 7-inch, with Japanese d-beaters Disclose, were cancelled with the death of Disclose frontman Kawakami on 5 June. Moss' track 'Crawl (Scrape)' was recorded during the Cthonic Rites sessions and will remain unreleased.

The long delayed expanded vinyl version of Cthonic Rites was released on 12 October 2007 and limited to 1000 copies, 375 of which are a triple vinyl set consisting of the previously self-released extremely limited EP Live Burial. An announcement was also made on the band's official myspace page that their second album will be recorded in January 2008 and released on Rise Above Records. In addition was the announcement of two shows, dubbed the "Slow As Fuck Tour", which were played in December.[2]

Sub Templum/Tombs of the Blind Drugged edit

The album title of Sub Templum was announced via the band's Myspace, with a release on Rise Above Records to follow on 26 May 2008. The album was eventually released worldwide in June on CD and LP via Rise Above in Europe and Candlelight in the US. Sub Templum was recorded at Foel Studio, Wales and was again produced by Jus Oborn.[3]

In December 2008 Moss announced via Myspace that they will release an EP of new music in 2009. The title was revealed as Tombs of the Blind Drugged, again recorded at Foel Studio one year after Sub Templum, and was released in June on 10-inch vinyl consisting of two tracks. A CD version was also released on Rise Above and Metal Blade in America, adding as bonus tracks 'Eternal Return' and the Discharge cover 'Maimed and Slaughtered'. Sub Templum and Tombs... saw the band move away from the simplistic tracks of Cthonic Rites, and towards more song-based arrangements and classic doom influences, particularly on the Tombs... title track.

During December 2009 'Eternal Return' was released as a 12-inch single in special packaging, available in three different versions. This was a co-release between Superfi Records and Fuck Yoga.

On 17 April 2010, Moss played the Roadburn Festival at the 013 venue. This show celebrated the band's 10th anniversary.[2] Many bands ended up cancelling their appearances due to the air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption.

In time for Halloween, Moss joined a short four date European tour with labelmates Electric Wizard, taking in London, Paris, Cologne, and Deventer. A new song, 'Horrible Nights', was performed showcasing again a further progression in the band's sound, with clean sung vocals and faster tempos. Also released on Halloween via Witch Sermon Records and available on the tour in an exclusive version via Buried & Forgotten Productions was the live album Never Say Live - recorded from their Roadburn warm-up show in April at The Borderline in London. Available on cassette only in an edition of 200 copies.

Horrible Night edit

In 2012 Moss began recordings for the album Horrible Night, which was released in March 2013 on Rise Above, followed by their first headlining European tour, including appearances at the Roadburn Festival and a headlining appearance at the 2nd annual Heavy Days in Doom Town. This was Moss' final album for Rise Above Records, choosing to not re-sign following the release of Horrible Night.

On 31 October 2014 a 10-inch EP was released, Carmilla (Marcilla)/Spectral Visions self-released via the band's own Stone Tapes imprint and Scottish label At War With False Noise.

Line-up edit

  • Dominic Finbow - guitar (201-2015)
  • Olly Pearson - vocals (2001-2015)
  • Chris Chantler - drums (2005-2015)

Past members edit

  • Ben Ayling - bass (2001)
  • Jon Wilson - drums (2004)
  • Andy Semmens - drums (2004)

Discography edit

Year Title Type Label
2001 Demo Demo none
2002 The Tormented Demo none
2003 Moss Demo none
2003 Tape of Doom Demo Buried & Forgotten Productions
2003 Of Flesh and Blood Single (split with Nadja) Foreshadow Productions
2004 COP Single (split with Bunkur) Foreshadow Productions
2004 Thee Bridge ov Madness EP (split with Torture Wheel) Nothingness Records
2004 Live Burial EP Buried & Forgotten Productions
2005 Protected by the Ejaculation of Wolves EP (split with Wolfmangler) Aurora Borealis Records
2005 Underworld Ritual EP Aurora Borealis Records
2005 Cthonic Rites Album Aurora Borealis Records
2007 Maimed & Slaughtered Single (split 7-inch with Monarch) Rise Above Records
2008 Sub Templum Album Rise Above Records
2009 Tombs of the Blind Drugged EP Rise Above Records
2009 Eternal Return Single Superfi Records/Fuck Yoga
2010 Never Say Live Album Buried & Forgotten Productions/Witch Sermon
2013 Horrible Night Album Metal Blade Records[4]
2014 Carmilla (Marcilla)/Spectral Visions EP Stone Tapes

Compilation appearances edit

  • "Dreams of What Life Could Have Been" CD (Psychedoomelic Records, 2003)
  • "Humanless" CD (Humanless, 2003)
  • "Chariots Arrive Again II" CD (Foreshadow Productions, 2004)
  • "Slowmo Music Vol I" CD (Slowmo Music, 2004)
  • "Oaken Throne" CD (Oaken Throne, 2007)
  • "Bad Acid Tab6" CD (Bad Acid, 2008)

References edit

  1. ^ "Moss - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". Metal-archives.com. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 9 June 2010. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
  4. ^ [dead link]

External links edit

  • Official Moss MySpace, including samples
  • Moss Facebook page
  • Rise Above Records

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Moss band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Moss was a three piece English doom metal band that formed in 2001 1 Influenced by H P Lovecraft and the occult songs usually average the 2 0 minute mark and incorporate dense and otherworldly atmospheres Despite the use of extreme bass frequencies Moss features no bass guitarist MossOriginSouthampton EnglandGenresDoom metal sludge metalYears active2001 2015LabelsRise Above Metal BladeMembersOlly PearsonDom FinbowChris ChantlerWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Demo years 1 2 Cthonic Rites 1 3 Sub Templum Tombs of the Blind Drugged 1 4 Horrible Night 2 Line up 3 Past members 4 Discography 4 1 Compilation appearances 5 References 6 External linksBiography editDemo years edit Formed in Southampton England at the end of 2000 the band consists of Olly Pearson vocals Dominic Finbow guitar and Chris Chantler drums Moss self released several demo recordings during its early years the first being in 2001 and also appeared on a number of split records and compilation albums with bands such as Wolfmangler Nadja Unearthly Trance Grief and Torture Wheel Live performances by the band are rare the first gig being on a benefit all dayer during the summer of 2002 with one off shows in London and Manchester during 2003 bookending the releases of the demos Moss 2001 2003 and Tape of Doom 2004 saw the most live activity to date in the summer Moss performed for the first time in Europe at the Ashes to Ashes Doom to Dust festival over two nights in Ghent Belgium and Tilburg the Netherlands During the winter Moss supported Sunn O on a boat The Thekla Chantler had temporarily left the band at the start of 2004 first replaced by Andy Semmens of Esoteric then Jon Wilson with Chantler to return in December 2004 to join the Cthonic Rites writing and rehearsal sessions Cthonic Rites edit On 25 December 2005 the band released its debut album Cthonic Rites on CD via Aurora Borealis Records Cthonic Rites was produced recorded in early 2005 at Chuckalumba Studio by Jus Oborn of veteran UK doom metal band Electric Wizard The first press was available with a live CD R limited to 115 copies recorded on 20 August 2005 at the Camden Underworld on the 115th birthday of H P Lovecraft In March 2007 a split 7 inch single with the French band Monarch was issued on the British doom psychedelic punk label Rise Above Records in an edition of 550 copies On this release Moss covers the track Maimed amp Slaughtered by the British d beat punk band Discharge Plans for another split 7 inch with Japanese d beaters Disclose were cancelled with the death of Disclose frontman Kawakami on 5 June Moss track Crawl Scrape was recorded during the Cthonic Rites sessions and will remain unreleased The long delayed expanded vinyl version of Cthonic Rites was released on 12 October 2007 and limited to 1000 copies 375 of which are a triple vinyl set consisting of the previously self released extremely limited EP Live Burial An announcement was also made on the band s official myspace page that their second album will be recorded in January 2008 and released on Rise Above Records In addition was the announcement of two shows dubbed the Slow As Fuck Tour which were played in December 2 Sub Templum Tombs of the Blind Drugged edit The album title of Sub Templum was announced via the band s Myspace with a release on Rise Above Records to follow on 26 May 2008 The album was eventually released worldwide in June on CD and LP via Rise Above in Europe and Candlelight in the US Sub Templum was recorded at Foel Studio Wales and was again produced by Jus Oborn 3 In December 2008 Moss announced via Myspace that they will release an EP of new music in 2009 The title was revealed as Tombs of the Blind Drugged again recorded at Foel Studio one year after Sub Templum and was released in June on 10 inch vinyl consisting of two tracks A CD version was also released on Rise Above and Metal Blade in America adding as bonus tracks Eternal Return and the Discharge cover Maimed and Slaughtered Sub Templum and Tombs saw the band move away from the simplistic tracks of Cthonic Rites and towards more song based arrangements and classic doom influences particularly on the Tombs title track During December 2009 Eternal Return was released as a 12 inch single in special packaging available in three different versions This was a co release between Superfi Records and Fuck Yoga On 17 April 2010 Moss played the Roadburn Festival at the 013 venue This show celebrated the band s 10th anniversary 2 Many bands ended up cancelling their appearances due to the air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajokull eruption In time for Halloween Moss joined a short four date European tour with labelmates Electric Wizard taking in London Paris Cologne and Deventer A new song Horrible Nights was performed showcasing again a further progression in the band s sound with clean sung vocals and faster tempos Also released on Halloween via Witch Sermon Records and available on the tour in an exclusive version via Buried amp Forgotten Productions was the live album Never Say Live recorded from their Roadburn warm up show in April at The Borderline in London Available on cassette only in an edition of 200 copies Horrible Night edit In 2012 Moss began recordings for the album Horrible Night which was released in March 2013 on Rise Above followed by their first headlining European tour including appearances at the Roadburn Festival and a headlining appearance at the 2nd annual Heavy Days in Doom Town This was Moss final album for Rise Above Records choosing to not re sign following the release of Horrible Night On 31 October 2014 a 10 inch EP was released Carmilla Marcilla Spectral Visions self released via the band s own Stone Tapes imprint and Scottish label At War With False Noise Line up editDominic Finbow guitar 201 2015 Olly Pearson vocals 2001 2015 Chris Chantler drums 2005 2015 Past members editBen Ayling bass 2001 Jon Wilson drums 2004 Andy Semmens drums 2004 Discography editYear Title Type Label 2001 Demo Demo none 2002 The Tormented Demo none 2003 Moss Demo none 2003 Tape of Doom Demo Buried amp Forgotten Productions 2003 Of Flesh and Blood Single split with Nadja Foreshadow Productions 2004 COP Single split with Bunkur Foreshadow Productions 2004 Thee Bridge ov Madness EP split with Torture Wheel Nothingness Records 2004 Live Burial EP Buried amp Forgotten Productions 2005 Protected by the Ejaculation of Wolves EP split with Wolfmangler Aurora Borealis Records 2005 Underworld Ritual EP Aurora Borealis Records 2005 Cthonic Rites Album Aurora Borealis Records 2007 Maimed amp Slaughtered Single split 7 inch with Monarch Rise Above Records 2008 Sub Templum Album Rise Above Records 2009 Tombs of the Blind Drugged EP Rise Above Records 2009 Eternal Return Single Superfi Records Fuck Yoga 2010 Never Say Live Album Buried amp Forgotten Productions Witch Sermon 2013 Horrible Night Album Metal Blade Records 4 2014 Carmilla Marcilla Spectral Visions EP Stone Tapes Compilation appearances edit Dreams of What Life Could Have Been CD Psychedoomelic Records 2003 Humanless CD Humanless 2003 Chariots Arrive Again II CD Foreshadow Productions 2004 Slowmo Music Vol I CD Slowmo Music 2004 Oaken Throne CD Oaken Throne 2007 Bad Acid Tab6 CD Bad Acid 2008 References edit Moss Encyclopaedia Metallum The Metal Archives Metal archives com Retrieved 29 May 2020 a b Moss Brant Bjork amp the Bros Karma to Burn Mouth of the Architect amp Altar of Plagues amongst others confirmed for Roadburn 2010 Archived from the original on 9 June 2010 Retrieved 9 July 2010 Rise Above Records Archived from the original on 23 August 2010 Retrieved 9 July 2010 1 dead link 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