Cea Serin

Cea Serin
Origin Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Genres Progressive metal
Years active 1997−present
Labels Heavencross Records
Nightmare Records
Website http://www.ceaserin.com
http://www.WhoIsJayLamm.com
Members Jay Lamm
Forrest Osterman
Keith Warman
Rory Faciane
Past members Darren Davis
Shane Dubose
Erik Geckler

Cea Serin is a progressive metal and mercurial metal band that was formed in 1997 by bassist/singer/keyboardist J. Lamm.

History

The original line-up of the band was Keith Warman and J. Lamm in 1997. The band started as a studio project in the down time of Lamm and Warman's progressive metal band, Ashen Dawn. After the creation of two demo tapes the band was eventually signed to Heavencross Records in Europe. The band eventually signed to Nightmare Records for the U.S. release of their debut album, "...where memories combine..." in 2004[1]

The band hooked up with Shane Dubose and Darren Davis in Houston to form the first live line-up of Cea Serin. In mid-2002 Cea Serin played the ProgPower USA music festival.

As of August 2014, the band has signed a deal with Generation Prog Records for the release of their second album, "The Vibrant Sound of Bliss and Decay".[2]

Sound, style and influences

Cea Serin is regarded as a progressive metal band by many fans, though they often blend many different styles. They could be defined as power metal, death metal, black metal, new age and neo-classical metal. Their writing has been influenced by bands such as Dream Theater, Carcass, At the Gates, and Yanni[3]

In 2008, J. Lamm released a solo, new age album marketed towards Planetariums titled Form & Void: A Digital Universe. The album was conceived as the soundtrack for the Louisiana Art and Science Museum's production of Digital Universe, a show utilizing modern technology and images from the American Museum of Natural History to take patrons through a 3D mapping of the observable universe.[4]

Film work

In 2005, J. Lamm was approached by director, Kevin White, to do the original score for his film, "Broken Promise". The film debuted in 2006 and is currently seeking distribution.[5]

J. Lamm wrote original scores for short films, some of which debuted at the "48 Hour Film Festival",[6] which lead the way to his work in Planetarium music production.

J. Lamm wrote the soundtrack to the Louisiana Art and Science Museum's production of "Digital Universe" in 2008[7][8] The soundtrack is also being used in various planetariums around the United States for local planetarium show productions.

In 2014, J. Lamm provided the original score for the Hedges Pictures web-series "Requiems"[9]

Band line-up

Current members

Former members

Discography

References

  1. "Cea Serin". Cea Serin. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  2. "Coming soon: Cea Serin – The Vibrant Sound of Bliss and Decay". generation-prog.com. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  3. "Cea Serin". Myspace. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  4. Louisiana Art and Science Museum
  5. "Broken Promise (2006)". IMDb. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  6. PamBordelon (August 25, 2008). "Renaisance Man - LASM's J. Lamm produces original score for show". TheAdvocate. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
  7. Pam Bordelon (August 25, 2008). "LASM's J. Lamm produces original score for show". The Advocate. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  8. "Hedges Pictures". hedgespictures.com. Retrieved 3 January 2016.

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