Sloth Информация о группе Sloth formed in mid 1999 from the ashes of London based riff rock act Godzilla. 'You could make five or six other bands out of people who used to be in Godzilla” says guitarist Roland. “it got to the stage where we had to decide what we really wanted to do, this is a completely new band really, Godzilla was alive for like, six years and we never really started doing anything serious until we killed it and became sloth”. “when i joined Godzilla”, says bassist and newest member will – label manager of Lee Dorrian’s Rise Above label and former guitarist of cult doom metal act Mourn – “they were already tuned down super low and kind of wanting to play the slower stuff. The doom riffs were creeping in to all the new material and we just had to say ‘fuck it, lets play total doom’. We dropped all our material, and started afresh on new songs, so it made sense to form a new band”. Sloth was officially born in august and played their first show in the september of that year, supporting Spirit Caravan. In January 2000 the band entered backstage studios (where Iron Monkey’s legacy was committed to tape). With Orange Goblin / Hangnail producer Dave Chang behind the desk, they recorded their first and only demo - 3 tracks of apocalyptic doom that, while tipping their hat to Black Sabbath and sleep do not drown in the sea of pseudo 70’s stoner rock which dominates the current riff rock market. Rather, Sloth’s only aim was to record the heaviest doom & achieve the lowest bottom end possible. All equipment was turned to 11 and this task was truly achieved. Almost instantly the band entered into negotiations with various labels and set about writing material that would complete their debut album. The album, ‘The Voice of God’ which was recorded in July 2000, again produced by Dave Chang at backstage, consists of 9 hymns of slow, low and superheavy lysergic doom. Imagine early cathedral crossed with Sleep's "Holy Mountain" and you ain't even close! Following the album’s release in late 2000 Sloth has toured the UK with the likes of Orange Goblin, Goatsnake, Electric Wizard, Cathedral, Firebird and Bottom. In July 2002 Vince left the band due to family commitments and was replaced by another former Mourn member Alan French. The new blood instilled a sense of fresh vigour into the band and after a few gigs to break him in, (including shows with Eyehategod, Orange Goblin and a Rise Above showcase in Stockholm with Electric Wizard, Grand Magus and Witchcraft), the band settled down to finally writing album 2 which will be released worldwide on Rise Above Records in early 2004. Участники William Palmer - bass Alan French - ? Gaz - vocals ? - ? Дискография 2000: 'The Voice of God' (CD) Eccentric Man / The Music Cartel Сэмплы http://www.the-sloth.com/music/Into%20The%20Sun.mp3 http://www.the-sloth.com/music/Lord%20of%20the%20Gallows.mp3 Официальный сайт: http://www.the-sloth.com
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