Solitude
Origin Sweden Värnamo, Sweden
Genres Metalcore
Years active 2006 – Present
Labels Sweden Europe Dead Tree Music
Associated acts August Burns Red
Bring Me The Horizon
In Flames
The Devil Wears Prada
Website www.solitude-online.com
www.myspace.com/solitudeswe
Members
Patrik Larsson
Dennis Warelius
Christoffer Apell
Niclas Staberg
William Turner

Solitude is a metalcore band hailing from Värnamo, Sweden. Formed in 2006 by Dennis Warelius, William Turner and Patrik Larsson. The band has released two EPs in the past, both of them were recorded in Fredrik Nordströms legendary Studio Fredman, produced by well-known heavy metal producer Henrik Udd, who has worked with previous bands such as Dark Tranquility, The Haunted, Dimmu Borgir, Bring Me The Horizon etc. Their latest EP was named The Revival and was self-released in April, 2009.

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History [link]

The Beginning [link]

Solitude was originally formed by Dennis Warelius, William Turner and Patrik Larsson. At the start of things the band had various names and it was just a couple of friends enjoying to play music together. In 2006 the name Solitude was taken and after that things got more and more serious. The song writing had started fully and with a couple home-recorded demo's in their past Solitude found their way of creating the music they enjoyed. In December, 2007 the band entered Studio Fredman to record their first EP together with producer Henrik Udd.

After one year of playing random shows across mostly the southern parts of Sweden the new material was all set and in April, 2009 Solitude entered the studio once again to record a new EP. Hence good results of the recording in 2007 with producer Henrik Udd, the band couldn't think of a better option than going back to Studio Fredman again. The self-released EP was named The Revival and released on their official myspace the 23rd of April, 2009. Containing a playlist of 4 songs:

Last Division
Break Through
The Revival
When Memory Calls

Touring With Twelvestep [link]

After the recording of The Revival Solitude went out on a Swedish mini-tour called Breakdown Tour 09 together with a Swedish band called Twelvestep from Halmstad, Sweden in April, 2009. Twelvestep played as the opening act for the U.K. based Bullet For My Valentine on all of their Scandinavian gigs in December, 2006.

Band members [link]

  • Patrik Larsson – Vocals (2006-)
  • Dennis Warelius – Guitar/Clean Vocals (2006-)
  • Christoffer Apell – Guitar, (2007-)
  • Niclas Staberg – Bass (2008-)
  • William Turner – Drums (2006-)

Previous members [link]

  • Carl Williams – Bass Guitar (2006–2008)
  • Henrik Kentsson – Guitar (2006–2007)

Discography [link]

Date of Release Title Label
27 March 2010 The Revival Dead Tree Music -

Videos [link]

  • With Shadows, Internet, 2008

References [link]

External links [link]


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