Braindance (band)

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Braindance
Vora Vor and Sebastian Elliott of Braindance
Vora Vor and Sebastian Elliott of Braindance
Background information
OriginNew York, New York, United States
GenresHeavy metal, progressive rock, progressive metal, hard rock, alternative metal, Gothic metal (early), industrial metal
Years active1992 - Present
Labels
Associated actsTrey Gunn
League Of Crafty Guitarists


Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Ion Vein
WebsiteBraindance Official Website
Members
Past membersBecca Schack




Jonah David

Braindance is a NYC-based alternative metal musical group. Formed in 1992 by electric guitarist - record producer, , and drummer as a progressive rock band, the group added vocalist later that year. Bassist and keyboardist filled out the lineup (1993–1996). Matsumoto left the project to be replaced by former Ion Vein bassist, (1996). Notoris, Naylor, and Bunk departed the band to pursue other projects (1997–1999), although Bunk later returned to record on the bands' 2014 full-length recording project .

TSO bassist , Matisyahu drummer Jonah David, and singer-songwriter Becca Schack joined the group for live performances (2003–2005).[1] Schack stayed on, joined by to add background vocals for . Trey Gunn Band and League of Crafty Guitar Players member, Tony Geballe added additional electric guitar and saz parts.

Members[]

Current lineup[]

Former members[]

  • Becca Schack - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
  • (1996–1998, 2006–2007) - Bass Guitar
  • (1992–1998) - Drums, Backing Vocals
  • (1993–1998) - Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Violin, Viola
  • (2002–2004) - Bass Guitar
  • (1993–1996) - Bass Guitar
  • (1992-1993) - Keyboards

Additional musicians[]

  • - Keyboards
  • - Vocals
  • - Tour drummer
  • - Tour drummer

Discography[]

Official releases[]

  • (1994)
  • (1996)
  • (2002)
  • (2014)

Unofficial releases[]

  • (1993 Bootleg)
  • (1996 Concert CD and Video)
  • (1997 incomplete)

Singles and EPs[]

  • Awareness (1993)
  • All Fall Down (1994)
  • From Whence It Came (1996)
  • Only A Moment (1997)
  • (1998)
  • Resurrection (2002)
  • Beyond (2004)

Music videos[]

References[]

  1. ^ Braindance Bio Archived March 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

External links[]

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