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Line-up

1990-  Richard M. Walker - guitars
2010-  Andy Whittaker - guitars
2018-  Daryl Parson - bass
2019-  Hel Thorne - vocals
2023-  Mark "Nechtan" Capp - drums
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1990-1991  Dave "Doom" Talbot - guitars, vocals
1990-1993  Brendan Dawson - bass
1990-1993  Gary Riley - drums
1991-1992  Lennaert Roomer - guitars
› 1994-1995  -//- drums
› 2005-NA  -//-
1991-1992  Paul Youdan - vocals
1992-1993  Lee Baines - guitars
1992-1993  Mark Stoisavlevic - vocals
1993  Gianpiero "Gian" Piras - bass
› 1994-1996  -//- guitar
1994-1995  Simon Matravers - vocals
1994-2002  Lee "Chaz" Netherwood - bass
1995-1996  Shaun "Winter" Taylor-Steels - drums
1996-1999  Hamish Hamilton Glencross - guitars
1996-2002  Morris Ingram - vocals
1996-2002  Rick Budby - drums
› 2016-2023  -//-
2001-2002  Roberto Mendes - guitars
2005-2010  Diccon Harper - bass
2005-NA  Tom Phillips - guitars
2007-2010  Adrian Miles - vocals
2010-2011  Paul Britton - vocals
2010-2011  Richard Horton - drums
2010-2012  Lenny Robinson - bass
2011-2012  Del Nichol - drums
2011-2019  Paul Kearns - vocals
2012-2016  James Ashbey - drums
2012-2018  Ian "Izak Gloom" Buxton - bass
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2011  Felipe Plaza Kutzbach - vocals
› 2019  -//-

Latest reviews

In 2013, Solstice - that is to say guitarist Richard M. Walker and a cadre of new players - returned from a lengthy drought with Death's Crown Is Victory, a half-hour EP that marked the first substantial offering made by the band since 1998's New Dark Age. Now, the gap between albums has been lengthened to 20 years, but Death's Crown Is Victory made such extravagant promises that the extra wait seemed a small price to pay.
Review by ScreamingSteelUS ››
Though Solstice technically returned from their brief absence back in 2005, this new EP is the first release of their reunion and the first since their 2001 split with Slough Feg. Now armed with a new bassist, guitarist, and singer, Solstice have released a powerful comeback that sounds almost as though they had never left.
Review by ScreamingSteelUS ››

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