Arthur Green (musician)

Arthur Green
Birth name Arthur Chester[1] Green
Born October 3[2]
Genres Christian metal, Mathcore, Metalcore, Heavy metal, Death metal, Hardcore punk
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Bass, vocals
Years active 1995–2003
2008–present
Associated acts Living Sacrifice, Eso-Charis, Elliot, Soul Embraced

Arthur Green is the fourth and current bassist for the Christian metal band, Living Sacrifice. He, along with brothers, Cory Brandan Putman and Matthew Putman, founded the Mathcore band, Eso-Charis.

History

Eso-Charis (1995-2000)

Arthur Green started his musical career in 1995, when he formed Elliot, with Cory Brandan Putman (Vocals), Matt Putman (Drums), and Matt Depper (Guitars).

They recorded the EP The Plateau Green before Depper quit. Jayson Holmes took over Guitars and the band recorded Eso-Charis and Setting Roots for Winter before Green & (Matt) Putman quit.

Living Sacrifice (1998-2003, 2008-present)

After quitting, Green and the Putman brothers went on to join Living Sacrifice, (at separate times) while Holmes went on to form The Handshake Murders.[3] Cory later went on to join Norma Jean. Green and Matt Putman recorded The Hammering Process and Conceived In Fire before LS disbanded.

Green stopped his musical career, while Putman went on to join Unwed Sailor. Living Sacrifice reformed in 2008, with the line-up of Green, Bruce Fitzhugh, Rocky Gray, and Lance Garvin. They recorded Death Machine (2008), The Infinite Order (2010), and most recently, Ghost Thief (2013). The band is currently recording new music.

Bands

Current[4]
Former
Live
Timeline

Discography

With Elliot/Eso-Charis[5]
  • The Plateau Green (1997)
  • Eso-Charis (1998)
  • Setting Roots for the Winter (2000)
With Living Sacrifice[5]
Other Appearances[5]

References

  1. "Eso-Charis: Setting Roots For The Winter". Discogs.
  2. Living Sacrifice (October 3, 2016). "Living Sacrifice announcement". Facebook. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  3. "Eso-Charis Biography". Last.fm.
  4. "Arthur Green on Metal Encyclopedia". Encyclopedia Metallum.
  5. 1 2 3 "Arthur Green discography at discogs.com". Discogs.


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