Friday, 27 June 2008

Between The Buried and Me

Between The Buried and Me   
Artist: Between The Buried and Me

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Colors   
 Colors

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 8


The Anatomy Of   
 The Anatomy Of

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 14


Alaska   
 Alaska

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11


The Silent Circus   
 The Silent Circus

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


Between the Buried and Me   
 Between the Buried and Me

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 8




Between the Buried and Me is a thought process man's hard-core unit hailing from Raleigh, NC. The band began in 2000 after the dissolution of vocalist Tommy Rogers and guitarist Paul Waggoner's previous group, Prayer for Cleansing. Rogers and Waggoner accomplished their newfangled lineup with the addition of guitarist Nick Fletcher, bassist Jason King (ex-Azazel), and drummer Mark Castillo, formerly of Bury Your Dead. An eponymous debut presently appeared, issued through and through the German indie Lifeforce, and the band supported it with an avid turn schedule. Between the Buried and Me gestural with Chicago hard-core powerhouse Victory in the summer of 2002 and began work on their debut for the label. The Silent Circus appeared in tardy October of the following class; it showcased a more focussed fusion of the group's maths rock-and-roll, heavy metal, and post-hardcore influences. Several lineup changes ensued that saw Rogers and Waggoner organism rounded out by guitar player Dusty Waring, bassist Dan Briggs, and drummer Blake Richardson. Joining forces with manufacturer Jamie King, world Health Organization had recorded their self-titled crusade, Between the Buried and Me released AK in September 2005. Various tour dates with the Dillinger Escape Plan, Every Time I Die, Bleeding Through, and Haste the Day followed. The band adjacent nonrecreational tribute to many of their influences -- from Pantera to Queen to Pink Floyd -- on the covers album The Anatomy Of, which surfaced in June 2006, before hit the road on a subsequent headlining tour. That fall, Victory reissued The Silent Circus with an extra bonus DVD of material. In 2007, they went to the studio with producer Jamie King and recorded Colors, which was released that September through Victory Records and described as "newfangled wafture polka grime" by the band.