
Exorcist Evisceration
Metal, Progressive, Hardcore
From: Lake Forest, CA, United States
Band Members
- Robert Williams - Vocals
- Keelan Donahue - Drums/ Backing Vocals
- Mike Carnarius - Guitars
- Dustin Crain - Guitars/ Backing Vocals
About Band
Robert and Keelan met through myspace when Keelan randomly added Robert. They then began conversing on musical interests and discovered that they had much in common. Robert invited Keelan to be the drummer in his side project which, shortly after, became their main focus. Robert also was friends with Mike and they had been playing together. Mike wanted to be the guitarist. As they searched for a bassist, they ran across Dustin in a local ad on Craig's List. Robert and Keelan contribute the lyrical content and concepts. Robert adds vocals to all music and gives Keelan some backup lines with hardcore screams. Mike and Dustin contribute all guitar compositions, as well as Keelan contributing all of the drum riffs. In early 2008, they began recording demos and playing shows after only being together for 2 months. Their full EP is recorded, mastered, and available for purchase for $6 through Sno Cap and members Keelan and Robert. It will soon be available on iTunes.
For those of you who don't know what some of our words mean:
e·vis·cer·ate
1. To remove the entrails from; disembowel: to eviscerate a human
2. Surgery. to remove the contents of (a body organ).
ret·ri·bu·tion
1. retaliation according to merits or deserts, esp. for evil.
2. something given or inflicted in such requital.
ca·thar·sis
1. The purging of the emotions or relieving of emotional tensions, esp. through certain kinds of art, as tragedy or music.
For those of you who don't know what some of our words mean:
e·vis·cer·ate
1. To remove the entrails from; disembowel: to eviscerate a human
2. Surgery. to remove the contents of (a body organ).
ret·ri·bu·tion
1. retaliation according to merits or deserts, esp. for evil.
2. something given or inflicted in such requital.
ca·thar·sis
1. The purging of the emotions or relieving of emotional tensions, esp. through certain kinds of art, as tragedy or music.