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Genres
  
Progressive rock/metal

Years active
  
2003–present


Name
  
Arno Menses

Role
  
Musician

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, singer

Instruments
  
Guitar, drums, keyboards

Associated acts
  
Subsignal, Sieges Even, Bonebag

Albums
  
The Art of Navigating by the Stars, Beautiful & Monstrous

Music groups
  
Subsignal, Sieges Even (2004 – 2008)

People also search for
  
Markus Steffen, Ralf Schwager, David Bertok, Oliver Holzwarth, Alex Holzwarth

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Arno Menses is a Dutch musician, lead vocalist for the progressive rock band Subsignal.

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Bonebag

Menses started out as a drummer for the band Bonebag, they released their debut "Noli me Tangere" in 2007. He played drums on all tracks and provided backup vocals on distinct songs in the album. Bonebag quickly disbanded following their tour of the album.

Sieges Even

Arno joined Sieges Even during their extensive hiatus in 2003. His first album with the band was The Art of Navigating by the Stars. The album was noted as a departure in sound from their previous two albums and incorporated a longer composition and more melody than before. In 2007, they released their second album with Menses, the album called Paramount.

In 2008, they released their first live album called Playgrounds.

Following the tour supporting the American AOR giant JOURNEY , the band had internal differences and disbanded. The Holzwarth brothers went on to join different bands while Menses and Steffen thought of forming a band of their own.

Subsignal

Following the disbandment of Sieges Even, Arno Menses and guitarist Markus Steffen formed a band called Subsignal. They have released three albums and one live DVD since their formation: Beautiful & Monstrous in 2009, Touchstones in 2011, the live album Out There Must Be Something, Paraiso in 2013 and The Beacons of Somewhere Sometime in 2015.

References

Arno Menses Wikipedia