Goat Horn

Goat Horn's debut album is the stoner rock equivalent of any
Tankard release,
that being a album dedicated to songs about
drinking.
Voyage To Nowhere is a loose, garage-y stoner metal affair,
short on intellectualism, pristine production values or
skilled musicianship, but long on in-your-face riffing.
Musically the album resembles
Wretch-era
Kyuss
at times,
Kyuss at time, perhaps with a fuzzier guitar tone and rougher
vocals.
Really a rather simplistic album, but catchy and memorable and
cool to listen to, no doubt the songs go down quite well live.
A second album,
Storming The Gates, was released in 2003,
and they appeared to be moving up the ranks, but a personal dispute
led to their breakup in June 2006.
Two of the three guys (Jason and Steelrider) soon recruited a new guitarist
and are continuing in
Cauldron.
Current Members
Jason Decay
vocals/bass
(Cauldron)
Brandon Wars
guitars
Steelrider
drums
(Cauldron)
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Discography
Voyage To Nowhere
2001
self-released
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- Goat Horn
- Alcoholic Faith
- Eternal Conquest for Eternal Happiness
- Shattered Dream
- Voyage to Nowhere
- Wasted Warrior
- Doom March
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- Jason Decay
- Brandon Wars
- Steelrider
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Storming The Gates
2003
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- Gates Of Oppression
- Rotten Roll
- To The Cliff
- Final Sentence/Finally Sentenced
- Storming In
- Fortress Doomed
- The Last Force
- Re-Animation
- Fate Strikes
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- Jason Decay
- Brandon Wars
- Steelrider
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Reviews: Lords Of Metal
Metal Observer
(EP) Threatening Force
2005
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- Jason Decay
- Brandon Wars
- Steelrider
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