Mysticism (band)
mysticism | |
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General information | |
origin | Cleveland , Ohio , United States |
Genre (s) | Power metal , speed metal |
founding | 1988 |
resolution | 1994 or later |
Last occupation | |
Joe Kilcoyne | |
Joe Twardzik | |
Roy Gerstenberg | |
Patrick Hughes | |
former members | |
Electric bass |
Dave Kriedeman |
Electric bass |
Calvin Burgess |
Electric bass |
Jerry Circle |
Drums |
Ken Easterly |
Drums |
Dave Zilinski |
Electric guitar |
John "JJ Righteous" Sekula († 2010) |
Electric guitar |
Eric Woolard |
Electric guitar |
Eric Wall |
Electric guitar |
Ed Miller |
Drums |
Mike Loede |
singing |
Joe Maynard |
Mystik was an American power and speed metal band from Cleveland , Ohio that was formed in 1988 and split up around 1994.
history
The band was founded in 1988 by guitarist Roy Gursten. After a demo in 1990, another demo followed, The Plot Sickens , on which the band insisted next to Gursten from the singer Patrick Hughes, the guitarist Ed Miller, the bassist Joe Kilcoyne and the drummer Ken Easterly. Through the demo, the band reached a contract with Massacre Records , which released their debut album in 1992, which was also called The Plot Sickens . The album was recorded in a southern German studio. The release was followed by a tour of Germany in support of Paul Di'Anno's band Killers . In the spring of 1994 the second album Perpetual Being followed . The band has now broken up.
style
The band played a mixture of speed and power metal on their debut The Plot Sickens , with the songs also interspersed with slower passages. They bring back memories of Flotsam and Jetsam . On the second album Perpetual Being, the band slowed down significantly. Particularly characteristic of the band's style are the distinctive vocals, the guitar riffs and the variable speed of the songs.
Discography
- 1990: Come Die with Us (demo, self-published)
- 1992: The Plot Sickens (Album, Massacre Records )
- 1994: Perpetual Being (Album, Massacre Records)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Matthias Herr: Matthias Herr's Heavy Metal Lexicon Vol. 4 . Verlag Matthias Herr, 1994, p. 130 f .
- ↑ Stefan Glas: Mysticism . The Plot Sickens . In: Metal Hammer , June 1992, p. 64.
- ↑ M [atthias] M [vein]: mysticism. The plot sickens. In: Iron Pages , No. 18 (2/92 of July / August 1992), p. 32.
- ↑ Stefan Glas: Mysticism . Perpetual Being . In: Metal Hammer , April 1994, p. 53.