Velvet Cacoon | |
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Origin | Portland, Oregon, United States |
Genres | Atmospheric black metal, dark ambient |
Years active | 1996–2009, 2020-present |
Labels | Starlight Temple Society (2009 – Current) Sunyata Records (2010 - Present) Full Moon Productions 2004-2009 Ivory Snowfish Music (2005) Southern Lord Recordings |
Members | Josh (SGL) Angela (LVG) |
Velvet Cacoon is a black metal band from Portland, Oregon, United States. According to members, the band was formed in 1996, although no material was released publicly until 2002. Due to the lack of information being provided by its members, it has proved very difficult to discern what is truth and what is fiction about Velvet Cacoon. There are, however, several clear cases where plagiarism has been identified, leading to a measure of disillusionment and distrust by their fans. [1] [2]
As of December 2009, Velvet Cacoon have broken up. However, Josh has posted on several forums that he has begun a new project entitled Clair Cassis. Clair Cassis released their album on vinyl LP record via Full Moon Productions in 2010, and two EPs releases through Khrysanthoney Co.
In 2020, the band reformed, releasing a few unreleased songs on their YouTube channel.[3]
Discography
Studio releases
- Dextronaut - (2002)
- Music For Falling Buildings - (2002)
- Chapelflames (Red Steeples) - (2003)
- Genevieve - (2004) Full Moon Productions
- Northsuite - (2005) Full Moon Productions
- Dextronaut (Remastered) - (2006) Full Moon Productions
- Atropine - (2009) Full Moon Productions
- P aa opal Poere Pr. 33 - (2009) Starlight Temple Society
External links
- Official Website (Internet Archive)|
- Fan website containing all interviews and history of the band
- First interview with Josh
- First interview with Angela
- Interview with Josh and Angela
- A new interview with Josh
- Official Starlight Temple Society Website (offline)
- Official Full Moon Productions Website
- Official Full Moon Productions Website
Notes
- ↑ https://www.velvetcacoonarchive.com/discography/atropine/
- ↑ https://www.velvetcacoonarchive.com/discography/genevieve/
- ↑ "Velvet Cacoon - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". www.metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2023-03-30.