Band,
Rock
Formed in 1994 in Hamilton, Ontario, their first album, 1995's "Somnium," was critically successful but commercially was a non-factor. Three more albums were released before the band broke up in 2001: "There's Always Someplace You'd Rather Be" (1998), "Else" (1999), and "The Sound of The Colour of The Sun" (2001). Sianspheric reformed in 2005 and released "RGB," a live concert DVD, and a new single, the 7-inch "I Wouldn't Expect You To Understand." Formerly known as SIANspheric4. Sean Ramsay: guitars, vocals Jay Patterson: bass guitar Locksley Taylor: guitars Matthew Durrant: drums
Locksley Taylor g | |
Matthew Durrant dr, perc, voc | |
Jay Patterson b, g, voc | |
Sean Ramsay g | |
Electroluminescent | |
Stephen Peruzzi b, voc | |
Paul Sinclair g |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Writing The Future In Letters Of Fire | Sianspheric | 2016 | Album |
I Wouldn't Expect You To Understand | Sianspheric | 2006 | Single |
RGB | Sianspheric | 2005 | Compil. |
Magnetic Morning / Aspirin Age | Toshack Highway vs. Sianspheric | 2003 | Album |
The Sound Of The Colour Of The Sun | Sianspheric | 2001 | Album |
There's Always Someplace You'd Rather Be | Sianspheric | 1998 | Album |
Somnium | Sianspheric | 1995 | Album |