Remembrance (band)

Remembrance was a Christian metalcore[2] band formed during the winter of 2003 in Lansing, Michigan.[3] They played shows with bands such as Underoath, Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, Advent, Saints Never Surrender, War of Ages, Common Yet Forbidden, No Innocent Victim, Aletheian, Spoken (band), Bloodlined Calligraphy, Dagon, and The Burial. Remembrance released two independent EPs before releasing their full-length label debut Beyond the Scope of Reason in May 2007 on Sancrosanct Records [sic]. They broke up in 2008. Matthew Weir moved on to play drums for Sleeping Giant. Tony Padilla continued to run Sancrosanct Records, the label the band was signed to.

Remembrance
OriginLansing, Michigan
GenresChristian metal,[1] Metalcore[1]
Years active2003–2008
LabelsSancrosanct Records
Past membersAdam Klein
Jeff Schantz
Joel Matthews
Matthew Weir
Aaron Woods
Tony Padilla
Josh Reed
Damon Reed
Erin Conlin
Jim Conlin
Tab

Members

Last Known Line-up
  • Adam Klein - Vocals (2003–2008)
  • Jeff Schantz - Guitar
  • Joel Matthews - Guitar
  • Aaron Woods - Bass
  • Matthew Weir - Drums
Former members
  • Tony Padilla - Lead Guitar (2003-2007)
  • Josh Reed - Guitar (2004-2005)
  • Erin Conlin - Bass (2003-2004)
  • Jim Conlin - Drums (2003-2004)
  • Damon Reed - Bass (2004)
  • Tab - Bass (2005)

Discography

EPs[4]
  • A Diary of Hope and Heartache - (2004) (Independent EP)
  • Under Angel's Wings - (2006) (Independent EP).[5]
Albums
  • Beyond the Scope of Reason - (2007) (Sancrosanct Records).[6]

References

  1. deathbringer (April 14, 2007). "Remembrance Signs To Sancrosanct Records". Metal Underground. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  2. "Remembrance members, discography, and info". Encyclopedia Metallum. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
  3. Darr, Dave (2007-06-01), "Remembrance", Uprise Zine, archived from the original on 2007-09-28
  4. "Remembrance". Metal Music Archives. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
  5. Van Pelt, Doug (2007-07-01), "Pick of the Litter", HM Magazine
  6. Van Pelt, Doug (2007-08-01), "Three new Artists to Watch", HM Magazine


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