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Labels
  
Ambience

Origin
  
Hampshire, United Kingdom

Years active
  
2003 (2003)–2007 (2007)

Past members
  
Haydon SpenceleyMark ConstanceDan HendersonAaron LewisDave WillisBen LewisJon SatherleyMatt Brombley

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Freeslave was an English Christian alternative rock band from Hampshire, England, where they formed in 2003 and disbanded in 2007, with lead vocalist, Haydon Spenceley. They released one studio album, Songs for the Dying (2005), and three extended plays, Project Freedom (2003), Remember the Day (2004), and Save My Day (2006).

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Background

The band formed in Hampshire, England, during 2003 with their membership being, Haydon Spenceley, lead vocalist and keyboardist, Mark Constance, background vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Dan Henderson, lead guitarist, bassist, Dave Willis, and drummer, Jon Satherley. Their membership would change by the end with their lead guitarist being Aaron Lewis, bassist, Ben Lewis, and drummer Matt Brombley, with going from a quintet to a quartet.

Music history

Their first two released were extended plays, being Project Freedom, in 2003, and, Remember the Day, in 2004. They released a single, "Love Explosion", in 2005, and followed it up with a studio album, Songs for the Dying, during the same year. The final release, an extended play, Save My Day, was released in 2006, shortly before the band disbanded in 2007.

Members

Members
  • Haydon Spenceley – lead vocals, keys
  • Mark Constance – background vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Dan Henderson – lead guitar
  • Aaron Lewis – lead guitar
  • Dave Willis – bass
  • Ben Lewis – bass
  • Jon Satherley – drums
  • Matt Brombley – drums
  • Discography

    Studio albums
  • Songs for the Dying (2005)
  • EPs
  • Project Freedom (2003)
  • Remember the Day (2004)
  • Save My Day (2006)
  • Singles
  • "Love Explosion" (2005)
  • References

    Freeslave Wikipedia


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