Cavity (band)

Cavity
Origin Miami, Florida, United States
Genres Sludge metal
Years active 19922003, 2015present
Labels Valley King, Hydra Head, Rhetoric, Bacteria Sour, Man's Ruin, City of Crime
Associated acts Torche, Floor, Black Cobra
Members Daniel Gorostiaga
Rene Barge
Ed Matus
Andrew McLees
Rick Smith
Past members Raf Luna
Juan Montoya
Steve Brooks
Anthony Vialon
Ryan Weinstein
Jason Lederman
Beatriz Monteavaro
Henry Wilson
Jason Landrian
Jorge Alvarez

Cavity is an American sludge metal band from Miami, Florida.[1] They first formed in 1992, releasing a multitude of albums and singles before breaking up in 2003.[2] Steve Brooks and Juan Montoya would go on to play in Torche and Floor.[3][4] Anthony Vialon, Henry Wilson and Beatriz Monteavaro also played in Floor.[5] Jason Landrian went on to form Black Cobra[6] Ed Matus played Guitar on "Drowning".

In 2015, the group reunited and toured the United States for the first time since their dissolution.[7] The group issued their first album since their reunion, titled After Death, through Valley King in 2017.[8]

Discography

Studio albums
  • Human Abjection (1995, City of Crime)
  • Somewhere Between the Train Station and the Dumping Grounds (1997, Rhetoric)
  • SuperCollider (1999, Man's Ruin)
  • On the Lam (2001, Hydra Head)[9]
  • After Death (2017, Valley King)
Singles and EPs
  • Cavity demo tape (1992, self-released)
  • Scalpel 7" (1996, City of Crime)
  • Crawling 7" (1996, Bacteria Sour)
  • Goin' Ann Arbor 7" (1996, Rhetoric)
  • Sourflower/Damaged III split 7" with Daisycutter (1996, Starcrunch)
  • Fuck Diablo 7" (1997, Arm)
  • Wounded 7" (1998, No!)
  • In These Black Days Volume 4 split 2x7" with Cable, Jesuit, and Overcast (1998, Hydra Head)
  • Laid Insignificant CD (1999, Bacteria Sour) (reissued through Hydra Head in 2008)
  • Live split 2x7" with Bongzilla (1998, Rhetoric)
Compilation albums
  • Drowning (1996, Bacteria Sour)
  • Miscellaneous Recollections 92-97 (2001, Kapow)
Compilation appearances
  • Shreds Volume 2: American Underground (1994, Shredder) - "You Don't Own Me"
  • Space Cadette Compilation (1995, Space Cadette) - "Perseverance"
  • Cry Now, Cry Later Volume 3 (1995, Theologian/Pessimiser) - "Angelrust"
  • Taste (1995, Bacteria Sour) - "Perseverance"
  • Bacteria Sour Volume 1 (1996, Bacteria Sour) - "Big Hit Man"
  • Fiesta Comes Alive! (1997, Slap-A-Ham) - "Burning My Eyes"
  • Bread: The Edible Napkin" (1997, No Idea) - "Wounded"
  • Southest Hardcore, Fuck Yeah!! (1997, Kurt & Jason/Belladonna/Goat Lord/Concurrent) - "Spine I"
  • Bacteria Sour Volume 2 (1998, Bacteria Sour) - "Demon Inside Me"
  • Assassins (1998, Thunder Lizard) - "Spine II"
  • The Good, The Bad, The Ugly (1998, Insolito) - "Gone About"
  • 403 Comp (Florida Fucking Hardcore (1998, Schematics) - "The Oblivionist"

References

  1. "Cavity - "Laid Insignificant (reissue)" CD Review - in Metal Reviews". Metal Underground.com. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  2. Etan Rosenbloom. "Album Review: Cavity - Laid Insignificant | Prefix". Prefixmag.com. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  3. Archived September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. "Torche – Steve Brooks, Vocals/Guitars". SMNnews.com. 2008-03-27. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  5. "All That is Heavy - Vinyl Records, CDs, DVDs, T-Shirts". Stonerrock.com. 1992-12-29. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  6. "High on Fire, Black Cobra, Exhausted Prayer, Iconoclast Records, and more Embers news". Embers-music.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  7. Pessaro, Fred. "The "Supercollider" Never Turned Off: Cavity's Daniel Gorostiaga on Returning to Ruination". noisey.vice.com. Vice. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
  8. Folgar, Abel. "Miami Sludge-Metal Pioneer Cavity Releases New Recording After 16-Year Hiatus". www.miaminewtimes.com. Miami New Times. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
  9. "Best Metal Band - Page 1 - Music - Miami". Miami New Times. 1999-05-13. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
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