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Artist description
seven piece boy band from Charlotte, NC gone heavy |
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Music Style
rock |
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Musical Influences
Focal Point, Training For Utopia, In Flames, Hatebreed, Overcome |
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Similar Artists
Poison the Well, Unearth, Hatebreed |
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Artist History
A Stained Glass Romance was formed as a result of the demise of three hardcore bands in the Statesville and Mooresville area. A Stained Glass Romance features Scotty from Stronghold, Kevin from Where Civil Blood Lies, and Mark, Paul, and Jesse from Contrite. Kevin has since departed the band and he was replaced by Where Civil Blood Lies' other guitarist, David. Formed in January 2002, A Stained Glass Romance in its short span has played with/is playing with Hatebreed, Stretch Arm Strong, Zao, Nonpoint, Bloodlet, Curl Up and Die, Every Time I Die, Bleeding Through, and many others. |
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Group Members
*Paul Verlie- guitar
*Mark Verlie- bass
*Scott Cowan- vocals
Justin Campbell - guitar
Erik Zwerger - guitar
Jason Mills - drums
Joshua Auwater - keyboards/samples
Ex-Member Roster: Kevin Roddy (guitar), Jesse Soper (drums), David Stein (guitar), Jon Strickland (keyboards/samples)
*denotes original member |
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Instruments
three guitars, bass, drums, keys/samples, vocals |
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Albums
The Most Hated (Four Leaf Recordings) |
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Press Reviews
(Anonymous Review at the Nonpoint/Sw1tched/Bloodlet show)
A Stained Glass Romance fucked up people next. They were like a runaway freight train bound for hell. These guys have a serious groove to them, and are one of the heaviest HC bands around, and the metal kids understood this time. Its like if Clutch actually had some balls, and stayed not only true to their HC roots, but got midevil on its ass. God, those vocals scared me to be coming out of such a small guy. |
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Location
Charlotte, NC - USA |
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