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Years active
  
2011-2014

Origin
  
Lincoln, United Kingdom

Record label
  
Artery Recordings


Associated acts
  
Blood YouthNeck DeepNapoleon

Past members
  
Wesley ThompsonSam BowdenFil Thorpe EvansJosh GeesonMax DawsonHarley CliftonChris PritchardHenry TristanMatt Powels

Albums
  
Body Clocks, What Means the Most

Genres
  
Melodic hardcore, Hardcore punk, Heavy metal, Post-hardcore

Similar
  
Seasons in Wreckage, Blood Youth, Counterparts

Climates was a British melodic hardcore band formed in 2011 in Lincoln, England by Wesley Thompson, Sam Bowden, Fil Thorpe Evans, Harley Clifton and Henry Tristan. However Evans departed in early 2013 to join Neck Deep full-time and Clifton and Tristan both departed in 2012. The firing of Thompson in 2014 lead to the bands eventual break up (from which Bowden, Powels, Pritchard and Dawson recruited Kaya Tarsus forming Blood Youth).

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Final line-up

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  • Wesley Thompson - lead vocals (2011-2014)
  • Sam Bowden - guitar (2011-2014)
  • Max Dawson - guitar (2013-2014)
  • Chris Pritchard - bass (2013) (2014)
  • Matt Powels - drums (2012-2014)
  • Past members

  • Fil Thorpe Evans - guitar (2011-2012)
  • Josh Geeson - guitar (2013)
  • Harley Clifton - bass (2011-2012)
  • Henry Tristan - drums (2011-2012)
  • Musical style

    Climates' musical style has been described as melodic hardcore, hardcore punk, heavy metal and post-hardcore

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    Songs

    Leaves of LegacyBody Clocks · 2014
    Waiting to Exhale2012
    Heavy MindsWhat Means the Most · 2012

    References

    Climates (band) Wikipedia


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