Glass Casket
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Glass Casket | |
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Origin | Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States |
Genre(s) | Deathcore |
Years active | 2001-present |
Label(s) | Abacus |
Associated acts | Between the Buried and Me |
Website | www.glasscasket.com |
Members | |
Blake Richardson Adam Cody Jake Troth Dustie Waring Sid Menon |
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Former members | |
Ian Tuten |
Glass Casket is a deathcore band from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They were originally called Gadrel when they released their first demo To Cherish A Falsity. The band formed after several members previous band Narayan broke up. Dusty Waring and Blake Richardson are also currently members of progressive metal outfit Between the Buried and Me. Adam Cody is also currently a member of the deathcore band Columns. Jake Troth, who joined Glass Casket prior to the recording of "Desperate Man's Diary," also played in Columns, but left the band in 2007. He was replaced in Columns by John Stone in October of 2007.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Current line-up
- Adam Cody - vocals (currently vocals - Anything on Fire, Columns)
- Jake Troth - guitar (currently guitar - Jacob Rogers)
- Dustie Waring - guitar (currently guitar - Between the Buried and Me)
- Sid Menon - bass guitar, vocals (currently vocals/guitar - Yearling)
- Blake Richardson - drums (currently drummer - Between the Buried and Me)
[edit] Ex-members
- Ian Blake "Blakey Boo" Tuten - guitar
[edit] Discography
- To Cherish A Falsity (2002)
- We Are Gathered Here Today (February 10, 2004)
- We Are Gathered Here Today Reissue (March 21, 2006)
- Desperate Man's Diary (June 27, 2006)