Cassandra Syndrome (band) explained

Cassandra Syndrome
Origin:Frederick, Maryland,
Genre:Operatic metal, Gothic rock, Gothic metal, Heavy metal, Hard rock, Alternative metal
Years Active:2005–2014
Label:Figmental Records
Current Members:Irene Jericho
Chris Kackley
Jen Tonon
Jay Jericho
Matt Farkas
Greg King
Past Members:Brett McCoy
BJ Robey
Katie Doherty
Joe Cariola

Cassandra Syndrome was an operatic metal/gothic/gothic metal band from Frederick, Maryland formed in 2005. The band last consisted of founder,lyricist and frontwoman Irene Jericho, lead guitarist Chris Kackley, rhythmguitarist Jen Tonon, bassist Joe Cariola and percussionist Jay Jericho. The band released one EP and three studio albums.

History

Formation and Early Works (2005 - 2008)

In November 2005, Irene Jericho, Jay Jericho, BJ Robey and Brett McCoy decided to forma new band after working together in folk rock band Revel Moon. They brought on bassistJoe Cariola to fill out the lineup.[1] The newly formed band started playing bars and Pagan festivals on the East Coast. The band's name, according to the band's website, is a reference to the Cassandra metaphor. The band felt the name would be appropriate due to the politically charged and socially conscious tone of their lyrics.[2] In December 2006, Chris Kackley joined Cassandra Syndrome as lead guitarist after Brett McCoy left the band to pursue other projects. In the same year the band entered the studio for the first time to record its first EP, titled Dissent Into Heresy. The EP was released in May 2007. For the next two years the band toured throughout the Mid-Atlantic states. In January 2008, BJ Robey left the band for personal reasons. The band continued as a four piece.

Of Patriots and Tyrants until split (2008-2014)

In February 2008, Figmental Records signed the band onto their label. Keith Center andJeremy Rodgers of The Dreamscapes Project and Figmental Records signed on to producethe band's first full-length album, Of Patriots and Tyrants. The album was released February7th, 2009. Dr. T of Sonic Cathedral Webzine described the album as "metal, with a first ratefemale soprano driving the train...a metal based call to arms; a plea to recognize that life isfragile and that the earth that supports it must be nurtured."During the last few months of production on Of Patriots and Tyrants, Katie Doherty joinedCassandra Syndrome as rhythm guitarist. The band debuted their new lineup at the album'srelease party.Jen Tonon joined Cassandra Syndrome in March 2010 after Katie Doherty left the band forpersonal reasons. In 2011 the band released their 2nd full-length album Satire X with a release party at Rams Head Live!. The band later had two personnel changes and in 2014 released their third and final album The Shadow Requiem.They played their last show and subsequently announced their split in September of that year.[3]

Band members

Last lineup

Former

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official Cassandra Syndrome web site . 19 July 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090924021523/http://www.cassandrasyndrome.com/band.html . September 24, 2009 .
  2. Web site: Cassandra Syndrome Interview . Doctor T. . Sonic Cathedral WebZine . 6 July 2009 . 19 July 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110723003346/http://www.soniccathedral.com/webzine/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=412&Itemid=36 . 23 July 2011 . dead .
  3. Web site: Cassandra Syndrome. Metal Archives.