D.o.S. wrote:Also, "Glacial Zenith" is the name of every shitty high school band who are convinced the prog revival is just around the corner.
I jammed with a couple dudes one time and when I left they gave me a cd so I could "learn the songs." Scribbled in sharpie was the word "ETHERIUM." Fuck no never called those dudes again.
EDIT for lulz reverbnation bio:
"Etherium officially came together with brother Colton and Casey Sorrels in the fall of 2005. Later that year they gained additional guitarist Brian Sharpe and started writing material for two psychadellic prog albums titled "In the Absence of Light," and "Ethereal Demise," unfortunately the three band mates met an unfortunate event which led to guitarist Brian Sharpe's leaving of the band.
In 2006 Colton and Casey decided to put those albums on the back burner and focus on simpler "pop" songs with new keyboardist Michael Dumont. Around 3-4 songs were complete with the help of Dumont on keyboards, but unfortunately he too would soon leave the band.
Winter, 2007 and summer 2008 were much like the previous years. Colton and Casey had moved to Seattle in hopes of finding other band mates, once again they found another keyboardist in Maressa Eve Smith. They group compiled a set list of 6-8 songs that they played live in Seattle. After working on the demo, playing 8 gigs in Seattle the band decided it was time for a break. Colton and Casey seemed dissatisfied with almost all the material and decided to scrap almost all of their songs.
After their departure from Seattle the brothers relocated in Austin. After staying locked away for months the band picked up where they left off back in 05' - 06 and began working on "In the Absence of Light" and new material, both brothers decided it was best to write everything their self and started doing preliminary drum tracks on a keyboard in order to get general ideas of how to structure their material.
Now in Fall 2011 the brothers have nearly completed 15-17 songs for their demo titled "Perihelion and Aphelion."