Rings Of Saturn

Rings Of Saturn

Country: United States
Formed: 2009
Styles: Death Metal Deathcore

Biography

Rings Of Saturn began as a group of high school buddies in 2009 on the side of Dublin, California. Lucas Mann (Guitare / Basse) Peter Pawlak (Chant) and Brent Silletto (Battery) quickly recorded their first album in 2010 named Embryonic Anomaly. At the border of Death Metal technique and Deathcore, but also inspired by science fiction, the band jokes by saying to play alien still. Rings Of Saturn quickly knew the musicians' waltz: Joel Omans joined the combo as second guitarist and Jeff Hughes (Basse) completed the line-up. He was replaced the following year by Jack Aldrich, while two of the founding members, Brent and Peter, left the group while John Galloway (Chant) and Ron Casey (Batterie) were recruited. But the changes didn't stop there since it was finally Ian Baker (Batterie), Ian Bearer (Chant) Sean Martinez (Basse) who joined the two guitarists to record the future album. It is in these difficult conditions that abouti Dingir in 2012, first self-produced, but quickly spotted and republished the following year (as well as Embryonic Anomaly) by the Unique Leader Records label. Rings Of Saturn becomes more widely known and is one of the most interesting technical Death Metal bands of the moment. In 2013, the rhythm section Sean Martinez and Ian Baker left their post. The latter was replaced by Jesse Beahler and Aaron Stechauner in 2014. Rings Of Saturn confirmed that he was working on his third opus, Lugal Ki En , which appeared at the end of the year, still at Unique Leader Records.
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Discography

Gidim

Gidim

2019

Ultu Ulla

Ultu Ulla

2017

Lugal Ki En

Lugal Ki En

2014

Dingir

Dingir

2011

Embryonic Anomaly

Embryonic Anomaly

2010