Solitary History 1994 -2005
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JULY 1994
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MARCH
1995
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JANUARY 1996 After a full year of gigging and song writing it was time for another demo. Due to the poor quality of the last tape “Desolate” the decision was made to record the majority of the tracks again, sadly though due to lack of funds and resources in the recording department the demo “FEAR” wasn’t much better quality than the bands last attempt.
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JULY 1996
Enter new
bass player Paul Mortimer and producer Pete Knight.
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SEPTEMBER 1996
After two
months of internal turmoil things settle down again, two new members join the
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FEBRUARY/MARCH 1997
A series of
gigs booked all over the
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APRIL 1997
A copy of
“The Human Condition” was sent via an address from a Kerrang advert to Holier
Than Thou records who were releasing a compilation CD, featuring various
unsigned bands. This resulted in
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SEPTEMBER 1997 Jason Clark’s replacement Anthony Cox Joins in May bringing with him new bass player Julian Heywood whom replaced former bass man Paul Mortimer. The next four months are spent gigging and rehearsing for the forthcoming album.
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FEBRUARY 1998
With the
studio booked for April,
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APRIL 1998
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JUNE 1998
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DECEMBER 1998
After
another successful
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JANUARY 1999
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FEBRUARY 1999
Dutch record
label offer the band a worldwide publishing and licensing deal.
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AUGUST 1999
Simon’s
replacement is found three hundred and sixty miles away from
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SEPTEMBER 1999
Just under
twelve months after the album is released, the biggest test to the bands
stability arises. Roxson the Dutch label goes bust meaning the release of the
album worldwide won’t happen and Holier Than Thou UK distributor goes into
liquidation and the band’s
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NOVEMBER
1999
The song “No
Reason” is featured on the Terrorizer cover
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JUNE 2000 After a break of 6months the band decide it’s time to find a replacement for Matt who left at Christmas with shows booked for August the new guitarist Stuart Armriding has his work cut out to be ready in time. The web site is uploaded onto the net and the band completes two tracks for their second album. Initial views on the new line up are encouraging a number of people commenting it is the best they’d ever seen the band.
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SEPTEMBER 2000 Nearly two years after the initial release of “Nothing Changes” the prospect of another line up change looms. It becomes clear that new guitarist Stuart Armriding, isn’t the right replacement for Matt both the band and Stuart agree to part company. With no gigs booked the band decide to take their time picking their next member.
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DECEMBER 2000
After
narrowing down thirty applicants to four auditions.
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MARCH 2001
Having
completed six songs for the follow up to “Nothing Changes” the decision is made
to look for a new label as
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MAY 2001 The pre production demo shows that a lot of work is needed to be up to standard for recording, plans to go into the studio are put back as the Nu Titans Tour looms imminently. Within Temptation reaches No 2 in the Peoplesound metal charts and the other 3 downloads off "Nothing Changes" all reach the top 10.
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JULY 2001
Three years
after joining Gareth Harrop announces he can no longer continue with the band
due to new work arrangements he couldn’t give the commitment he wanted to.
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SEPTEMBER 2001
Gareth’s
replacement is announced Dave Marshall from Blackpool joins on bass
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DECEMBER 2001 The band returns to Assembly Line Studio three years after the initial release of Nothing Changes. Confident that their new songs will finally get them the recognition they deserve although Matthews departure is imminent spirits are high within the band the basic tracks are laid down with the vocals and solo’s to be completed in the new year, it’s clear that despite all the line up problems the band have improved drastically over the last three years.
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MARCH 2002
Having
finally given up on Nothing Changes as a promotional tool
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JANUARY 2003 Gaz Williams shocks the band by suddenly announcing he wishes to leave the band having only performed one live show this puts Solitary on the back foot some what the decision is made to continue as a three piece until a suitable replacement is found.
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May
2003 Solitary play two shows in Bolton and Bradford as a three piece and also audition new guitarist Andy Mellor from Stalybridge in Cheshire.
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October 2003 Solitary embark on their first UK tour for three years 9 dates in show the band that things have changed somewhat over the last three years, Gigs in London, Bradford, Stoke and Hull fail to pull more than 15 people between them. It's also apparent that the a lot of effort is needed by certain parties to reach the same standards as the rest of the band.
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MARCH 2004 A week of much metal Casket music agree to re release Nothing Changes over the last year the entirety of the original pressing has been sold. Solitary have also been clocking up a phenomenal number of downloads of " Within Temptation and " A Second Chance" via the MP3 Charts website. Solitary join fellow Casket Music Metallers Lipid from Denmark on a Short UK Tour taking in the delights of Kendal and Rochdale as well as a Hometown show.
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APRIL
2004 After headlining The Monsters of Metal show at Bolton's Alma Inn Dave Marshall and Solitary part company three days before the band are due to record the bonus tracks for the Nothing Changes re release. Dave is immediately replaced by Mike Park who gets to work on learning all the Solitary back catalogue.
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JUNE
2004 The band return to Pete Knights Assembly Line Studio's to record new versions of " Once Betrayed" from their 1st Demo "Desolate" and "Breakdown" off the FEAR demo as well as Sacred Reich's " The American Way".
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OCTOBER 2004 Roy lays down the drum tracks for the follow up to the soon to be released " Nothing Changes" with half of the album still requiring lyrics it's unlikely that another session will take place until next year.
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NOVEMBER 2004 Guitarist Andy Mellor is rushed into Oldham Hospital and spends the next 6 weeks in hospital recovering from a serious operation as a result it's unlikely that Andy will be able to pay a guitar until January 05 at the earliest. "Nothing Changes" is released by Casket Music a division of Copro Records.
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April 2005 Solitary play their first shows with Mike gigs in Bolton and Hull sees the band perform new material off their forth coming album and a renewed optimism on the gigging front as both venues are well attended in comparison to some of the 2003 tour dates.
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June 2005 The band hit the road again playing shows in Barrow, Liverpool, Preston and Hull. Without a doubt one of the finest shows of their career takes place on 11th June 2005 in Liverpool at the extreme metal night Whiplash sadly it's likely to be one of the last shows put by the whiplash crew due to a downturn in attendances if it is the fianl show Solitary certainly signed it off in style for them.
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