Floor (band)

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Floor
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Floor at Roadburn Festival in 2015
Background information
Origin Miami, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Years active1992–1996, 1997, 2001–2004, 2010–2011, 2013–present
Labels Season of Mist, No Idea, Bovine, Rhetoric, Noise Vacuum, Dirge, Robotic Empire
MembersSteve Brooks
Anthony Vialon
Henry Wilson
Past membersGeorge Rios
Beatriz Monteavaro
Jeff Sousa
Juan Montoya
Jonathan Nunez [1]

Floor is an American stoner metal/sludge metal band from Miami, Florida, that was formed in 1992 by Steve Brooks, Anthony Vialon and Betty Monteavaro with Brooks and Vialon being the only constant members. The band has released three full-length studio albums to date: Floor , Dove and Oblation and one EP: Madonna.

Contents

History

Floor and Dove (1992–2013)

Initially from Miami, Floor was formed in 1992 by guitarist Steve Brooks, bassist and guitarist Anthony Vialon and drummer George Rios. [2] Betty Monteavaro replaced Rios on drums in 1993 after the first song was written; Rios went on to play in Brethren, Crestfallen and Bird of Ill Omen (with ex-members of Morning Again and Shai Hulud). [2] Jeff Sousa became the drummer in late 1993, when the band had two songs fully written, and Brooks and Vialon changed their sound by implementing two uniquely low-tuned guitars, forgoing the need of a bassist.

Material was then recorded for two full-length albums: Dove in 1994 and Saturnine and Tears in 1995; neither were however released until after their eponymous album, years later. During that time several vinyl-only 7" singles and splits were released, followed by the band's first breakup in 1996.

They reformed with a new lineup for one show in 1997 with Henry Wilson on drums and practiced only occasionally until 2001.

They released their first full-length album, self-titled Floor , before splitting up in 2003. The self-titled album went on to garner accolades from the underground music scene and the bands' cult-following grew in their absence. Brooks would go on to form the band Torche. Henry Wilson went on to form the bands Dove and House of Lightning. Anthony Vialon, having also played several years with Miami outfit Cavity, focused on theology. [1]

The band reformed in 2010 for a reunion tour to support the release of Below & Beyond, an 8-CD/10-LP box set encompassing their entire career. [1]

Oblation (2013–present)

In March 2013, Floor reunited again and announced its intention to tour and release a new album through Season of Mist. [3] Vialon said that after the group's 2010 reunion tours, Floor had, "noticed that our fan base had grown exponentially and doing a new record, kind of picking up where we'd left off, was something we agreed we should focus on." [4] Floor released their third studio album Oblation on April 29, 2014, to generally favorable reviews scoring 77% on aggregate website Metacritic . [5] [6]

Musical style

The band is known for incorporating two low-tuned and distorted guitars that forgo the need to have a bass guitar. This includes the extended use of what some critics have called the "bomb note", an E-string that is extremely loosely strung to the guitar. AllMusics Gregory Heaney called it "a shuddering explosion of sludgy distortion that comes from hitting a guitar string that's detuned until it's barely hanging on". [7] PopMatters described the effect as "a guitar string tuned so low it flaps like a pensioner's bingo wing" [8] while Grayson Haver Currin of Pitchfork remarked "Who needs a fourth wheel when you've got 12 strings tuned to the introductory letters of the alphabet?". [9]

Band members

Timeline

Floor (band)

Discography

Studio albums

Other releases

Compilation albums

Video albums

EPs

Singles

Split singles

Compilation appearances

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