Band, 1991-2002 NL, Nijmegen
Rock
Celestial Season started as a doom/death band (most notably on Solar Lovers) and then switched to a stoner metal sound on Orange. After 10 years together, the band announced its breakup in February of 2002, citing their creativity as "fulfilled". They re-united in 2011 to perform ‘Solar Lovers’ album in its entirety. For this occasion, the band re-recorded the song "Decamerone" and made it available for free download from their official website.
![]() | Jiska Ter Bals vn |
![]() | Edith Mathot vn |
![]() | Rob Snijders dr, voc |
![]() | Robert Ruiters g |
![]() | Cyril Crutz voc, dr, perc |
![]() | Jason Kohnen b NL |
![]() | Pim van Zanen g |
![]() | Maaike Aarts vn *1976 NL |
![]() | Olly Smit b, g |
![]() | Jeroen Haverkamp g |
![]() | Stefan Ruiters voc |
![]() | Lucas van Slegtenhorst b |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Songs From The Second Floor | Celestial Season | 2001 | Album |
Lunchbox Dialogues | Celestial Season | 2000 | Album |
Chrome | Celestial Season | 1998 | Album |
Black Queen Is Dynamite | Celestial Season | 1997 | Single |
Orange | Celestial Season | 1997 | Album |
Solar Lovers | Celestial Season | 1995 | Album |
Celestial Season's Sonic Orb | Celestial Season | 1995 | Album |
Fire In The Winter / Above Azure Oceans | Lords Of The Stone / Celestial Season | 1994 | Single |
Forever Scarlet Passion | Celestial Season | 1993 | Album |
Flowerskin | Celestial Season | 1993 | Single |