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Planet Gemini

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Genres
  
Doom metal

Labels
  
unsigned

Website
  
[1]

Years active
  
1997–present

Associated acts
  
HOLY project

Genre
  
Doom metal

Origin
  
New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States (1999)

Albums
  
Wizards Blood, SuperGod DevilMan

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Planet Gemini is an American doom metal band. They distribute their music over the internet for free.

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History

Planet Gemini was formed in 1997 by vocalist and guitarist Hellion and bassist Josh in Boston, Massachusetts. The band's first "official" release, 13, was made available for download on July 13, 2002 along with album artwork, inlay art and CD label art for their fans to print up themselves. The band's second release, Cauldron of Fuzz, was recorded from leftovers from 13 and was originally slated to be an EP. The original plan was for them to go into the studio and record all night to put 3 new songs onto the EP for their own collection. They wrote 5 songs the first night and followed it up the next weekend. Without any sleep they improvised another whole album and would continue the tradition of writing the Cauldron of Fuzz albums under heavy sleep deprivation.

Post-Josh

In July 2006 Josh decided to part ways with the Planet Gemini project causing Hellion to continue the band on his own. Now a one-man project Planet Gemini's album "Legacy" has been canceled (because the album was supposed to celebrate 10 years of H & Josh's music). On October 31 of 2006 Hellion released Cauldron of Fuzz IV: The Finale for download on the band's official webpage. It was a collection of all unfinished demos and he and Josh worked on. This album will never be completed out of respect for the previous band member. On October 31 of 2007 Hellion released "Cauldron of Fuzz V: Sometimes it Comes Back" available for free download via the band's official webpage.

Other Planet Gemini Collaborators

Hellion has worked with Jeff "Oly" Olson of the Chicago-based Doom Metal band Trouble. On a project that was tentatively entitled "The HOLY Project". It is still unknown what is happening with the project as it has not been addressed but rumors say it is supposed to be a very heavy Doom album.

Hellion also collaborated with Vinny Appice (of Black Sabbath and Dio fame) back in 2006 which never got released due to Josh leaving the band. Not much has been released and it is unknown if there are any demos available with Vinny on drums.

Hellion is also working on a side project called "Loomis" that he has talked little about on his webpage which consists of 4 local musicians "Dan Jagoda (Drums), Greg Furious (Bass), Jeff Saude (Guitar), Hellion (Guitar, Vocals)". Hellion stated on his webpage that he would have demos available as soon as they are written on his official webpage.

Musical style

Planet Gemini produced a much more groove oriented doom metal that is more Tuned Down yet Mid-Tempo breaking the traditional rules of slowed down doom metal. Influences include Black Sabbath, Trouble, Candlemass, and other doom metal bands.

Discography

  • 13 - July 2002
  • Cauldron of Fuzz - October 31, 2002
  • SuperGod[t]Devilman - July 2003
  • Cauldron of Fuzz 2 (The Ritual Continues) - October 31, 2003
  • Cauldron of Fuzz 2 (The Bonus Material) - October 31, 2003
  • Blueprint DIABOLIC (Demo) - June 2004
  • Legion: Cauldron of Fuzz 3 - October 31, 2004
  • Wizards Blood - December 2005
  • Cauldron of Fuzz IV: The Finale 2006
  • Cauldron of Fuzz V: Sometimes it Comes Back - 2007
  • Cauldron of Fuzz V: Sometimes it Comes Back [The Unrated Version] - TBD
  • Wicked - August 4, 2008
  • Cauldron of Fuzz: SiX - October 31, 2009
  • See How the Hands Do Murder (Compilation) - 2011
  • The Devil Bides His Time (Compilation) - 2011
  • The Midnight Channel - February 28th, 2016
  • Songs

    Woeconstrictor
    Children Of The Cross
    Death Comes Out

    References

    Planet Gemini Wikipedia