WinterIsComing wrote:
Argonaut wrote:
Aah ok cool. I didnt know about the FREAX project but I will, thanks for the heads up on that.. I did however invest in 2 Steromud albums wich left me with no opinion whatsoever.
The only solo song I heard from his solo carrer was Rasberry Mockery. But I was a tad dissapointed. Does it(Album) further evolve the story where LOA left off? The new album I will be checking out though.
I totally forgot abot Stereomud, is that the band that did Among Thieves? I used to hear it on local metal station and thought it was pretty good, should check them out.
Right after LOA broke up, Keith started the Absolute Bloom project and they put out one 4-song demo. They broke up after that and Keith went on to release a good amount of solo material under his name. He released three solo albums, two singles and one live album. The music is very mellow, lots of piano and acoustic work. Nothing like LOA at all. Then, of course, he did the ill-fated FREAX project.
Website:
http://www.keithcaputo.com
Joey Z. formed Stereomud after LOA and they put out two CDs. This band has more in common with the current LOA sound, but the singer had a very gritty, dirty vocal style. Musically it's got that heavy, alternative rock sound. Joey Z. was the only one who was able to land a record deal.
Website: No Longer Exists
Alan Robert went on to form Among Thieves, another band similar to Stereomud in style, but much better in my opinion. They released three demo CDs, a full length album and a Japan-only studio/live CD. All self-released.
Website: No Longer Exists
Sal did the least out of all of them (he wasn't in the band for Soul Searching Sun). He formed Supermassiv in 2001 and they released a self-released EP called Resurrection. The music is dark and heavy, similar to that of what Joey and Alan did in style, but they broke up after the EP was released.
Website:
http://www.salabruscato.com