The Abyss (band)
The Abyss | |
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Origin | Houston, Texas, USA |
Genres | Alternative rock, post-punk, gothic rock, darkwave |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Unsigned |
Associated acts | Silverleaf, Electric Heights, Stranger Than Fiction |
Website | The Abyss |
Members |
Sean Ozz Chad Pleasant |
The Abyss is an alternative rock band based out of Houston, Texas that was founded in 2007 by Sean Ozz and Ronnie Kopal.[1]
Musical development
The Cure, Jane's Addiction, Radiohead, Joy Division, Muse, PiL and The Smashing Pumpkins are considered to be the underlying influences of The Abyss' musical style.[1][2] Being influenced by the darker side of rock music, The Abyss diverts from the path of normalcy in the creation of their music, while forming a sound and style that is unique, and to the left of the mainstream. Heavily influenced by visual art, the sound of The Abyss has been described to capture the dark emotional underpinnings from life in a way that transforms those emotions into something that can be felt through sound.
The band has appeared in performances with PiL (Public Image Limited), ORGY, Boys Don't Cry, The Razorblade Dolls, and The Scars Heal in Time. They have appeared at multiple performances for the Houston Zombie Walk and The Houston Press Music Awards.
Awards and Recognitions
The Abyss was a nominated for Best Modern Rock Band at the 2013 Houston Press Music Awards, for Best Modern Rock Band at the 2012 Houston Press Music Awards,[3][4] and for Best Modern Rock Band at the 2011 Houston Press Music Awards.[5]
Band Members
Current members
- Sean Ozz — lead vocals, guitar, and founding member of The Abyss. He also played keyboards/synth on the band's earlier releases (2007–2013). Former frontman and bassist for the band Stranger Than Fiction, Ozz has been writing and performing his arts for over 25 years. He is also an award-winning visual artist and a renowned freelance tattooist.[6] He also paints and airbrushes everything from canvas to guitars. Ozz's musical influences include: Jane’s Addiction, The Cure, Joy Division and Radiohead.[1] Ozz takes a lot of his influence from the visual arts and incorporates this into the songwriting and vocal performance within The Abyss.
Former members
- Paul Cannon — drums, percussion, and songwriter (2010-2012) Paul was a driving member along Sean and Ronnie. He departed the music scene to focus on his family in 2012.
- Tray Chester — drums, a former member of Stranger Than Fiction where he had first began performing with Sean Ozz, prior to joining The Abyss during the bands forming years. Chester was unable to continue performing with the band due to medical reasons.
- Ronnie Kopal — bass guitar, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, songwriter, and co-founder. (2007-2012). Kopal founded The Abyss with Sean Ozz in 2007 and was a co - songwriter until he left in 2012 to focus on his family. Since then Ronnie has joined on occasion for live shows.
- David Swetnam — drums. (2010)Dave jumped in to continue in Chester's footsteps and was with the band until he joined the police academy in 2010.
- Bill Curtner — Lead guitar, (2009, 2013) Bill has worked on and off with The Abyss since he met Sean. He was unable to continue due to family commitments and time restraints in 2013.
- Brent Lee — bass guitar, (2012); Brent contributed to the writing of one unreleased track before his departure in May 2013. He has since appeared at occasional live performances with the band.
- Chad Pleasant — drums, (2013-2014) With The Abyss doing fewer live shows through late 2014 and early 2015 Chad has taken this time to work on side projects. He appears at live performances occasionally with the band.
Discography
- It's About Time (2011, US) Limited edition, five-track EP
- Liquid/Screams for Help (2012, US) Dual, single EP
References
- 1 2 3 With One F, Jef (feb-7). "The Rocks Off 100: Sean Ozz, Wizard of The Abyss". http://blogs.houstonpress.com. The Houston Press. Retrieved 17 September 2014. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ With One F, Jef (feb-7). "The Rocks Off 100: Sean Ozz, Wizard of The Abyss". http://blogs.houstonpress.com. The Houston Press. Retrieved 17 September 2014. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Gray, Chris (2012). "Your 2012 Houston Press Music Awards Showcase Artists". http://blogs.houstonpress.cpm. The Houston Press. Retrieved 17 September 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Gray, Chris (2012). "http://blogs.houstonpress.com/rocks/2012/06/2012_houston_press_music_award.php?page=3". http://blogs.houstonpress.com. The Houston Press. Retrieved 17 September 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Off, Rocks (Oct-18). "The 2011 Houston Press Music Award Nominees". http://blogs.houstonpress.com. The Houston Press. Retrieved 17 September 2014. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ With One F, Jef (sept-29). "100 Creatives: Sean Ozz". http://blogs.houstonpress.com. The Houston Press. Retrieved 17 September 2014. Check date values in:
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External links
See also
Houston Press (17 October 2010). "Houston Press Band Feature on The Abyss". Houston Press. Jef With One F.
Houston Underground Music (3 May 2011). "The Scoop on The Abyss". Houston Underground. Ashley the Intern.
Houston Press (3 March 2011). "Musicians Unite to Help Abyss Singer's Injured Son.". Houston Press. Rocks Off.
Jake Brown (12 October 2010). "Jane's Addiction: In The Studio". Amazon.
Jef With One F (3 November 2011). "A Nomenclature Battle: What's in an Abyss?". Houston Press. Rocks Off.