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Seraphim (American Band)

Seraphim (American Band)

Seraphim is an American Metal band formed in 2006.

Seraphim
OriginGrand Rapids, Michigan
GenresMetal
Years active2011–present
LabelsUnsigned
MembersJordan Radvansky Joel Baker Lee Albrecht Travis Moore Niko Cortes

History

Formed in 2006 by original members Jordan Radvansky, Noah Smethwick, Joel Baker, Jalen Buer, and Ian Bybee, it was not until July of 2011 that they began recording their first EP, titled The Passage, with assistance from Johnny Franck (formerly of Attack Attack!). It was at this point they named themselves Seraphim.

In 2013, with further assistance from Franck, Seraphim released their first full album, Roots & Ruins.

In 2015 Seraphim released a stand-alone single titled Abyss, and went on to play during that year's Vans Warped Tour, returning to the studio afterwards to work with Franck once more on another release.

In 2016, Seraphim released their second EP, titled Tabula Rasa.

Musical Covers

Seraphim has become prominent largely through their musical covers, released through their Youtube channel. They have covered popular songs such as Can't Feel My Face and In the Night by The Weeknd, Lights by Ellie Goulding, and, most prominently, Hotline Bling by Drake, which currently has 200,464 views as of May 5th, 2016.

Lineup

Current members

  • Jordan Radvansky - Vocals

  • Lee Albrecht - Guitar

  • Travis Moore - Guitar

  • Joel Baker - Bass

  • Niko Cortes - Drums

Former Members

  • Noah Smethwick

  • Jalen Buer

  • Ian Bybee

  • Jake Knoth

Discography

  • The Passage (EP) (2012)

  • Roots & Ruins (2013)

  • Tabula Rasa (EP) (2016)

References

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Jul 15, 2016, 6:04 AM