LINE-UP 2006:
Annabelle Harris - Vocals
Fiona Creaby - Vocals
David Homer - Bass/Vocals
Paul Collins - Drums
Ian Bentley - Keyboards/Piano
Richard Knight - Guitar
LINE-UP 2009: Samantha Smallwood - Vocals
Ian Bentley - Keyboards
David Homer - Bass/Vocals
John Yates - Guitars
Rob Swinnerton - Drums
TRACK LIST
1. Frozen Roses
2. I Dont Know
3. The Depths Of My Mind
4.Forever Guilty
5. Do You Care ?
6. Treasured Memories
7. Lost Inside
8. Running Away
9. Wither And Die
10. Defenders Of Your Faith
11.(Bonus Tracks)
12.The Grass Is Greener
13.The Pain Lives On
APPARITION are a band of mercenarys, all with strong personalitys,
all cursed with talent and all knowing they need each other to bring
out the creativity from within them.. Band members come and go, but
the spirit of my vision lives on with Samantha, John and Rob. These
are the latest people to join myself and Ian in Apparition. So we
say goodbye to Fiona, Rich and Paul and wish them well in whatever
they do in life..
Apparition|MySpace Music Videos
IN THE STUDIO
Within only a few weeks of Samantha, John and Rob joining us,
writing music was what we set out to do and to date we have written
4 new songs. One of them is called Traitors Gate and is a
reworking of a song we played a couple of times live, with the
previous line up. New lyrics were added and it is this song that we
recorded along with Elysium and both can be heard in the music
player. Both songs are in demo form recorded live so do not sound
nowhere near as they will when they are recorded properly in the
future. Also in the player are The Dream Where I Cannot Go,
Salvation and The Path to Eternity along with old favourites
Frozen Roses and Forever Guilty from the debut album Drowned In
Questions..
Apparition formed in 1997 by bassist David Homer and drummer Paul
Collins. Both musicians were part of UK death metal band Asphyxiator
whos album Trapped Between Two Worlds was released earlier on in
the same year. David Had written a melodic song called The Pain
Lives On which was different to Asphyxiators usual brutal metal
style. He formed a side project to record the song and he called
this Apparition. David got Paul to drum on the song and to make
things sound really different he asked a local club singer called
Rebecca Tibbett to sing the song little knowing in time female
fronted metal would be very popular. On New Years eve 2003 David
read an advert on a music shop notice board by a singer/keyboard
player called Jen Lowe. She was looking for a similar sounding band
and after a couple of meetings decided to work together and take
Apparition further than it had before by becoming a proper band
instead of just a studio project. David, Paul and Jen started
writing songs together and it wasnt too long before guitarist
Richard Knight and vocalist Annabelle Harris joined them. Together
they wrote and recorded an album called Drowned in Questions and
in 2006 had it released through Casket music.
In Late 2006 both Annabelle and Jen left Apparition to concentrate
on their university courses. They were replaced by Ian Bentley on
keyboards and Vocalist Fiona Creaby. After the new band members had
learnt the songs on the set list, Apparition started playing shows
again and wrote new songs, recording them at Rhythm studios in
England with Paul Johnston who has worked with bands such as Napalm
Death, Vader, Benediction and Tony Iommi. In 2007 Apparition put on
a mini music festival featuring female fronted metal bands from
around the UK called the Dames of darkness Festival. This was
repeated in 2008 and all money raised went to the Breast Cancer
Care charity. In 2008 the songs Salvation, The Dream Where I
Cannot Go and The Path to Eternity were completed along with a
promo video for the song Salvation. The video tells the story of a
soldier going of to war leaving his wife behind. This video can be
seen in the video section of this site.
In 2009 Fiona, Paul and Rich leave Apparition to be replaced by Vocalist
Samantha Smallwood, Drummer Rob Swinnerton and Guitarist John Yates.
Fionas leaving letter can be seen in the blog Fiona leaves
Apparition.
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