Wretched (doom metal band) explained

Wretched
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Maryland, United States
Genre:Doom metal, stoner metal
Years Active:1993–2009
Label:Hellhound
Associated Acts:Earthride, Spirit Caravan, Unorthodox, Iron Man, Pentagram, Valkyrie, Nitroseed, Life Beyond
Past Members:Dave Sherman
Jon Blank
Jeff Parsons
John Koutsioukis
Cougin
Louis Strachan
Gus Basilika
Mike Phillips
Gary Isom

Wretched was an American doom metal band from Maryland, formed in the 1990s.

Biography

Wretched was one of many Maryland doom bands to be picked up by Hellhound Records in the early 1990s.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bnrmetal.com/v2/search.php?name=wretched Wretched at BNR Metal
  2. http://www.musicmight.com/linkto/artist/{4743B32F-C393-43D2-A857-D959EB1 Wretched] at MusicMight The band put out three albums on Hellhound before disbanding. Singer Dave Sherman would go on to play bass in Spirit Caravan and sing in Earthride. Following the recording of Center of the Universe Gary Isom joined the band on drums. Isom would later reunite with Sherman in Spirit Caravan.

    The band has been on-again, off-again over the last decade.[1] They officially disbanded in 2005 but as of 2006 had announced they were back together with a new line-up.

    In 2007, Wretched re-released Center of the Universe on their own Highland Ridge Records.

    In May 2009, Wretched broke up again after Jon Blank's death. Their EP Black Ambience was released in September.

    Members

    • Dave Sherman – vocals
    • Jon Blank – vocals
    • Jeff Parsons – guitar
    • John Koutsioukis – bass
    • Cougin – drums
    • Gus Baslika – drums on Life Out There and Psychosomatic Medicine
    • Mike Phillips – drums on Center of the Universe
    • Gary Isom – drums

    Discography

    • Life Out There (Hellhound Records 1993)
    • Psychosomatic Medicine (Hellhound Records 1994)
    • Center of the Universe (Hellhound Records 1995)
    • Black Ambience (Psychedoomelic Records 2009)

    Reissue

    • Center of the Universe (Highland Ridge Records 2007)

    References