Desadarium
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| Desadarium | |
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The Original Playing Band
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Cumberland, Rhode Island |
| Genre(s) | Rock Metal Classic Rock |
| Label(s) | Statik Co. (Self-Recorded and Produced) |
| Website | Desadarium on Myspace |
| Former members | |
| John Smith Jared Dustin Almeida |
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Desadarium is a growing band formed in the small town of Cumberland, Rhode Island. The Founding Members were Alex Paille, Bobby Ray, and Alex Corey. Since then, Alex Corey has left the band, while Jimmy Nutini has joined to form the current full-time band roster.
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[edit] The Formation
In 2005, Alex Paille was talking to Bobby Ray at lunch in Cumberland High School. Bobby told Alex that he played the bass, to which Alex jokingly replied "Let's make a band".
[edit] Decline, Split-Up, and Reformation
In August 2007, the band had officially discontinued practice, having lost both the drummer and lead guitarist roles. The three members remaining, Alex Paille, Bobby Ray, and Jimmy Nutini, stuck together through the band break-up. Together, they worked on a new band, called Ministry of Humanity. The new lead guitarist was Jimmy Welch, and a new drummer was never found. After only three months of existence, the Ministry of Humanity broke up.
[edit] New Desadarium
In February of 2008, Desadarium officially got together again. Jimmy Nutini, Bobby Ray, and Alex Paille are the returning full-time members. Temporary roles will go to Alex Corey, Jimmy Welch, Corey Costa, and Dustin Almeida in lead guitar and Corey Ray on drums. Practices are commencing again, and Desadarium's first gig since May 10, 2007 will be on June 13th at a party in Providence, Rhode Island.
[edit] Hit Singles
| Album | Release Date | Title |
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| Desadarium Sessions | April 2007 | My Flame |
[edit] References
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