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Goat Horn

 
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Originating in the quiet town of Pembroke, Ontario, before relocating to Toronto, Goat Horn was founded in 1999 by vocalist/bassist Jason Decay, guitarist Brandon Wars, and drummer Steel Rider (yes, Steel Rider!) -- all of whom were barely out of their teens at the time. Recorded in a single day, 2001's inaugural set, Voyage to Nowhere, was a rough but entertaining exercise in "basement" metal, and its songs generally split the difference between Cathedral-style doom and early Celtic Frost-reminiscent blackened thrash, with a little '80s retro metal thrown in. 2003's follow-up album, Storming the Gates reached even further back in time, incorporating New Wave of British Heavy Metal influences (Venom, Witchfinder General, etc.) while generally stepping up the tempo, and 2005's Thundering Force EP, though similarly appointed and boasting more polished production, couldn't even get a proper distribution deal. Citing injury, drummer Steel Rider departed the group at this time, and a retooled Goat Horn trio featuring new drummer Al Tillery performed a well-received set at the April 2006 New England Metal and Hardcore Festival. But, when faced with mounting internal strife between the two remaining co-founders, Goat Horn officially announced their breakup by June of the same year. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Goat Horn

Brandon Wars, Steel Rider & Jason Decay
Background information
Origin Pembroke, Ontario, Canada[1]
Genres Heavy metal, Thrash metal, Doom metal
Years active 1999[1] - 2006
Labels October 32nd
Website www.goathorn.com
Members
Jason Decay
Brandon Wars
Steel Rider

Goat Horn was a heavy metal band founded in Pembroke, Ontario, Canada in late 1999. The band was composed of Jason Decay (lead vocal / bass), Brandon Wars (guitar) and Steel Rider (drums). Decay, Wars, and Rider had all been in and out of bands on the local scene before forming Goat Horn. What began as a jam of Cathedral and Judas Priest covers quickly developed into a serious project. Their music was influenced by ground-breaking metal bands such as Venom, Raven, Eudoxis (Canadian thrash metal pioneers), and Celtic Frost.

With the release of their 2001 debut, Voyage To Nowhere, Goat Horn became the main focus and priority of each member's musical endeavors. This album was recorded in a one-day session in February 2001. In September 2001, they relocated to Toronto in order to gain more exposure. The majority of 2002 was spent touring Ontario, Quebec and the northern United States.

During the winter of 2003, the band re-entered the studio to prepare their second release. In June 2003, Storming The Gates was released. The band's last album was entitled Threatening Force, and it was released in 2005. Goat Horn disbanded in 2006. Since it's break-up, Jason Decay has continued his heavy metal vision with his new band Cauldron, using demos he recorded for Goat Horn's fourth release as the basis of his new band's material. Decay has also joined long-time friends from the Toronto punk-metal band, Kïll Cheerleadër. Brandon Wars has formed Zuku, with the drummer from Kïll Cheerleadër, Kriss Rites. Kill Cheerleader broke up that same year.

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