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Amber Asylum

 
Artist: Amber Asylum
 

Group Members:

Kris Force, John Benson, Annabel Lee, Martha Burns, John Oberon, Michael Richards, Heather Sneider, Camille Norment, Jackie Gratz, Erica Stoltz, Wendy Farina, Steve Von Till, Blaise Smith, Timothy North, Sarah Schaffer

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Natural Philosophy of Love," "Still Point," "Bitter River"

Biography

The group Amber Asylum, formed in San Francisco, is made up of a talented -- if changeable -- group of artists. Kris Force acts as violinist, guitarist, and lead vocalist; Wendy Farina handles drum kit and percussion; Erica Stoltz is both bassist and vocalist; and Jackie Gratz plays the cello. Other musicians have been members or have worked with the group, such as Timothy North, John Benson, violinist Annabel Lee, cellist Martha Burns, John Oberon, pianist Michael Richards, Blaise Smith, clarinetist Heather Sneider, guitarist and drummer Steve Von Till, and Camille Norment.

Along the way, Farina has worked with other groups like Towel, Condor, and Red Shark. Stoltz has appeared as bassist and lead vocalist for a band called Lost Goat. Force and Gratz have performed with the groups Matmos and Neurosis.

Amber Asylum's first release was a split, "Looking Glass/Poppies." In 1996, the group completed a full-length album, Frozen in Amber, under the Elfenblut label. "Heckle and Jeckle," "Ave Maria," and "Volcano Suite" are some of the tracks listed on this debut album. The music has been compared to that of Coil, Mazzy Star, Siddal, and Matmos.

In 1997, Relapse Records released Amber Asylum's second album, Natural Philosophy of Love. The band soon returned to the studio to record Songs of Sex and Death. The noteworthy album was released in 1998 with tunes like "Vampire," "Dreams of Three," and "Everything You Touch." Supernatural Parlour Collection followed two years later. ~ Charlotte Dillon, All Music Guide
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Amber Asylum
Origin United States
Genre(s) Neoclassical, dark ambient, post-rock, gothic rock
Label(s) Profound Lore Records (Present)
Release Entertainment (1997–2000)
Website www.amberasylum.com

Amber Asylum is a highly-variable San Francisco-based music group that serves as a platform for composer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist Kris Force.[1] Other members and performers have included Steve Von Till (Neurosis), Annabel Lee (Blood Axis), Martha Burns, long-time collaborator Jackie Perez Gratz (Grayceon/Giant Squid/Asunder), Erica Stoltz (Lost Goat), Wendy Farina, Lorraine Rath (The Gault), Sarah Schaffer (Weakling), John Cobbet (Hammers of Misfortune/Ludicra), Eric Wood (Man Is The Bastard, Bastard Noise, Leila Abdul Rauf (Saros).[2][3]

Amber Asylum's music is generally within the neoclassical or Dark ambient genres, and it tends towards the romantic, introspective, and brooding. Violin and cello are the dominant instruments.

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Discography

Albums

  • Still Point (2007, Profound Lore Records)
  • Garden Of Love EP, (2006, Paradigms Recordings)
  • GardenOfLove/AutonomySuite/StillPoint 10" vinyl EP, (2005, Self Released)
  • The Supernatural Parlour Collection (2000, Release Entertainment)
  • Songs Of Sex And Death (1998, Release Entertainment)
  • The Natural Philosophy Of Love (1997, Release Entertainment)
  • Frozen In Amber (1996, Elfenblut/Misanthropy) (reissued 2003, Neurot Recordings)[4]

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