Cobweb Strange
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Cobweb Strange is an American progressive rock / goth
Gothic rock
Gothic rock is a musical subgenre of post-punk and alternative rock that formed during the late 1970s. Gothic rock bands grew from the strong ties they had to the English punk rock and emerging post-punk scenes...

 band based in Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
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History

Cobweb Strange released the self produced Thoughts Under Glass EP in 1995. The release along with the band's live performances generated interest from several independent record labels leading to a relationship with the record company CPR. In 1996, CPR released the band's debut LP, The Temptation of Successive Hours which received little commercial radio airplay in the United States; however, the song Astral Projection from the album did well on the radio in Europe. Despite lack of commercial radio support in the United States, college radio play and favorable articles in progressive rock magazines allowed the band to have success on tour. The band then moved to Genterine Records for their second album, Sounds from the Gathering
Sounds from the Gathering
-Personnel:* Wade Summerlin – lead vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar* Derik Rinehart – drums, backing vocals* Keith Rinehart – lead guitar* Trevon Broad – cello, keyboards-References:*[ AllMusic] retrieved 5-15-10* retrieved 5-15-10* retrieved 5-15-10...

(1998), which was met with similar favor and led to the band's first television performance on the show DoVidOx as well as several performances at summer festivals including the Rock-a-thon 2000 festival in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was the third release from Cobweb Strange, A Breath of October
A Breath of October
A Breath of October is a studio album by the band Cobweb Strange.-Track listing:Source: Allmusic...

(2002), that saw the band reach its full potential. The single "Currents of Nightshade" received radio play on both progressive rock and goth radio programs. The video for the song appeared on the Ghost Notes (2004) compilation, which was included with each copy of the Summer 2004 issue of Progression Magazine, the leading magazine for the genre. The song also appeared on the soundtrack for the film She Demons of the Black Sun (2006). In addition to being an important year for the band for the release of A Breath of October, 2002 was also the first year that the band performed at The Rogue Independent Music Festival
The Rogue Independent Music Festival
The Rogue Independent Music Festival, also known as Rogue Fest, was a two-day festival of progressive rock and art rock held annually in Atlanta, GA from 2002 to 2006....

. They were the only band to perform at the festival every year.

Personnel

  • Wade Summerlin - Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals
  • Holly Williams – Guitar
  • Brandi Byrum – Keyboards
  • Soumen Talukder – Drums

Former Members

  • Derik Rinehart - Drums and Backing Vocals (on The Temptation of Successive Hours and Sounds From the Gathering)
  • Keith Rinehart - Electric Guitar (on Sounds From the Gathering)
  • Jonathan Burke - Guitar, Vocals (on The Temptation of Successive Hours)
  • Rob Dwyer - Guitar (Brief replacement for Jonathan; Performed one show in Atlanta in April 1996)

Discography

Thoughts Under Glass (1995)
The Temptation of Successive Hours (1996)
Sounds from the Gathering
Sounds from the Gathering
-Personnel:* Wade Summerlin – lead vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar* Derik Rinehart – drums, backing vocals* Keith Rinehart – lead guitar* Trevon Broad – cello, keyboards-References:*[ AllMusic] retrieved 5-15-10* retrieved 5-15-10* retrieved 5-15-10...

(1998)
Seamless Selections (2002)
A Breath of October
A Breath of October
A Breath of October is a studio album by the band Cobweb Strange.-Track listing:Source: Allmusic...

(2002)

Sources

  • sources of information for this Discography include the websites allmusic.com, progarchives.com, progressiveworld.net
  • sources of information for this History and Personnel list include the websites allmusic.com, progarchives.com, progressiveworld.net, aural-innovations.com and the print magazine Progression. Member history has been double checked with the member listings on CDs.
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