Severed Hand (the band, not the PJ song)
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Severed Hand
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Severed Hand 2005
Severed Hand 2005
Severed Hand is a metal band out of Asbury Park, New Jersey. Their influences include a wide range of artists from metal and classic rock genres. Sounds of Third Eye Blind, Jewel, Iced Earth, old Pantera, Manowar, and recent Godsmack echo among their brand of modern day Heavy Metal.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Biography
* 2 Current Line-Up
* 3 Former members
* 4 Discography
* 5 Trivia
* 6 External links
[edit] Biography
Severed Hand has been a prominent act in the New Jersey Heavy Metal scene since 2000. The band has received minor notoriety from having in its ranks drummer Paris Bierk, son of ex-Skid Row lead singer Sebastian Bach. Severed Hand has made a considerable impact worldwide with their debut album selling a notable amount in Germany and receiving rave reviews in Heavy Magazine - one of Germany's biggest heavy metal magazines.
In 2006, the band parted with lead vocalist Walter Figueroa after a fight between Christian and the singer when their bus, which Figueroa provided for the band's U.S. tour, broke down in Texas. The band blamed Figueroa for the mishap and since then, guitarist and original vocalist David Keelan has resumed vocal duties.
As of late 2007, the future of Severed Hand is relatively unknown. Both Paul Christian and Dave Keelen have been playing around the New Jersey area as Brady's Bunch, a funk band whose subject matter is based around taboo subjects such as blasphemy, date rape, and devil worship. Drummer Paris has also been active with the band Roxbury, appearing on the podcast show "Talking Metal" hosted by Vh1 metal expert John Ostronomy and playing several shows in Manhattan clubs during the summer of 2007. While both bands seem to still be active, there has been no word on whether Severed Hand has broken up or not.
[edit] Current Line-Up
* David Keelen - Vocals/Guitar
* Paul Christian Jr. - Lead Guitar
* Mitch Burger - Bass/Backing Vocals
* Paris Bierk - Drums/Percussion
* Feniello Freak - General Douchebaggery
[edit] Former members
* Walter Figueroa - Lead Vocals
[edit] Discography
* Keep Your Wives Inside - self released - (2005)
[edit] Trivia
Trivia sections are discouraged under Wikipedia guidelines.
The article could be improved by integrating relevant items and removing inappropriate ones.
* The band was once joined on stage by former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach for a rendition of the Black Sabbath song, War Pigs.
* Paul regularly seduces middle aged women with acoustic performances of "I Want to Know What Love is"
* Despite the band's sound being reminiscent of such heavy acts as Fruit Cake, guitarist Paul Christian Jr. cites Randy Newman and Jewel among his influences.
* The band is close with Matt Storm, former vocalist of the extreme death metal group No Clear Fix with both Keelan (on drums) and Christian (keyboards) being former band members.
* The band was featured in a 10 second clip on the VH1 show I Married Sebastian Bach which documented the marriage, business relationship and sex life of the rocker and his wife. If you look closely, you can see the band was briefly shown playing live while Bach discussed his son's drumming.
* Paul Christian Jr. has a side project known as My Static Tears, an emo band predominantly catering to a high school audience. The band released their rendition of the Jewel song, Foolish Games online in 2005.
[edit] External links
* Official Website
* Official Myspace Site
* Solo projet of Paul Christian
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Severed Hand
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Severed hand)
Jump to: navigation, search
This article may not meet the general notability guideline or one of the following specific guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia: Biographies, Books, Companies, Fiction, Music, Neologisms, Numbers, Web content, or several proposals for new guidelines. If you are familiar with the subject matter, please expand or rewrite the article to establish its notability. The best way to address this concern is to reference published, third-party sources about the subject. If notability cannot be established, the article is more likely to be considered for redirection, merge or ultimately deletion, per Wikipedia:Guide to deletion.
This article has been tagged since August 2007.
Severed Hand 2005
Severed Hand 2005
Severed Hand is a metal band out of Asbury Park, New Jersey. Their influences include a wide range of artists from metal and classic rock genres. Sounds of Third Eye Blind, Jewel, Iced Earth, old Pantera, Manowar, and recent Godsmack echo among their brand of modern day Heavy Metal.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Biography
* 2 Current Line-Up
* 3 Former members
* 4 Discography
* 5 Trivia
* 6 External links
[edit] Biography
Severed Hand has been a prominent act in the New Jersey Heavy Metal scene since 2000. The band has received minor notoriety from having in its ranks drummer Paris Bierk, son of ex-Skid Row lead singer Sebastian Bach. Severed Hand has made a considerable impact worldwide with their debut album selling a notable amount in Germany and receiving rave reviews in Heavy Magazine - one of Germany's biggest heavy metal magazines.
In 2006, the band parted with lead vocalist Walter Figueroa after a fight between Christian and the singer when their bus, which Figueroa provided for the band's U.S. tour, broke down in Texas. The band blamed Figueroa for the mishap and since then, guitarist and original vocalist David Keelan has resumed vocal duties.
As of late 2007, the future of Severed Hand is relatively unknown. Both Paul Christian and Dave Keelen have been playing around the New Jersey area as Brady's Bunch, a funk band whose subject matter is based around taboo subjects such as blasphemy, date rape, and devil worship. Drummer Paris has also been active with the band Roxbury, appearing on the podcast show "Talking Metal" hosted by Vh1 metal expert John Ostronomy and playing several shows in Manhattan clubs during the summer of 2007. While both bands seem to still be active, there has been no word on whether Severed Hand has broken up or not.
[edit] Current Line-Up
* David Keelen - Vocals/Guitar
* Paul Christian Jr. - Lead Guitar
* Mitch Burger - Bass/Backing Vocals
* Paris Bierk - Drums/Percussion
* Feniello Freak - General Douchebaggery
[edit] Former members
* Walter Figueroa - Lead Vocals
[edit] Discography
* Keep Your Wives Inside - self released - (2005)
[edit] Trivia
Trivia sections are discouraged under Wikipedia guidelines.
The article could be improved by integrating relevant items and removing inappropriate ones.
* The band was once joined on stage by former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach for a rendition of the Black Sabbath song, War Pigs.
* Paul regularly seduces middle aged women with acoustic performances of "I Want to Know What Love is"
* Despite the band's sound being reminiscent of such heavy acts as Fruit Cake, guitarist Paul Christian Jr. cites Randy Newman and Jewel among his influences.
* The band is close with Matt Storm, former vocalist of the extreme death metal group No Clear Fix with both Keelan (on drums) and Christian (keyboards) being former band members.
* The band was featured in a 10 second clip on the VH1 show I Married Sebastian Bach which documented the marriage, business relationship and sex life of the rocker and his wife. If you look closely, you can see the band was briefly shown playing live while Bach discussed his son's drumming.
* Paul Christian Jr. has a side project known as My Static Tears, an emo band predominantly catering to a high school audience. The band released their rendition of the Jewel song, Foolish Games online in 2005.
[edit] External links
* Official Website
* Official Myspace Site
* Solo projet of Paul Christian
This rock song-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severed_Hand"
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