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Rocky Gray






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Rocky Gray
Birth nameWilliam Caldwell Gray[1]
Also known asRocky
Born (1974-07-02) July 2, 1974 (age 49)
Jacksonville, Arkansas, U.S.
GenresChristian metal
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Drums, guitar
Websiterocky-gray.com

William Caldwell "Rocky" Gray (born July 2, 1974) is an American drummer and guitarist. He played drums for the rock band Evanescence from 2003–2007 and was the lead guitarist for Solus Deus. He is the lead guitarist for Living Sacrifice and the drummer for Soul Embraced, Mourningside, Machina, and We Are the Fallen. Gray also released a solo album titled Accursed (2015).

History[edit]

Gray joined the grindcore band Shredded Corpse, performing bass and vocals on two demo recordings.[2] The band released two albums and eventually disbanded in 1998. In 1997 he formed Soul Embraced with David S. and broke up in 1998. From 1991 to 1998, Gray played for many bands, with Shredded Corpse being his main gig. In 1998, Gray joined the Christian death metal band Living Sacrifice with Arthur Green and Matthew Putman.

In 1999, Gray reunited Soul Embraced with his brother-in-law Chad Moore and fellow Living Sacrifice member Lance Garvin, and released their debut EP, The Fleshless. In 2000, Living Sacrifice Embraced released their fifth album, The Hammering Process, which was Gray, Green and Putman's first release with the band. Later that year, Soul Embraced released their debut studio album, For the Incomplete. In 2002, Living Sacrifice released their sixth album Conceived in Fire, and Soul Embraced released their sophomore album, This Is My Blood. Gray formed the band Kill System in 2002 with Garvin, Moore, John LeCompt, and recorded their debut self-titled album. They disbanded in 2003. In early 2003, Gray left the band to play drums live for the rock band Evanescence; he was replaced by Cory Brandan Putman.[3]

After Gray left Living Sacrifice, Soul Embraced released their album Immune. In 2003, Evanescence released their debut album, Fallen, which featured a cover of Soul Embraced's song "My Tourniquet". In 2005, Gray got together with Garvin and Bruce Fitzhugh to record three additional songs for Living Sacrifice's greatest hits, In Memoriam. Later that year, Gray joined Evanescence guitarist John LeCompt in the band Machina.

In 2006, Gray joined the horror-themed band Fatal Thirteen (also stylized as Fatal 13) as the drummer. Gray also formed his own solo project, 3 for Sorrow, and another project with his brother-in-law, called The Burning.[4] Both projects ended almost as abruptly they started. Gray stated that The Burning was put aside as he was focusing on other projects.

After five years of being disbanded, Living Sacrifice reunited and released their sophomore EP, Death Machine. Before the band reunited, Gray left Evanescence along with LeCompt.[5] In 2008, Soul Embraced released their fourth album, Dead Alive. In 2009, Gray and LeCompt formed a project with fellow ex-Evanescence member Ben Moody and two other members (Carly Smithson, Marty O'Brien) called We Are the Fallen.[6]

In 2010, Living Sacrifice released their seventh album The Infinite Order, which featured many guest spots, including David BuntonofThe Showdown and Joe MustenofAdvent. In 2012, Gray produced an EP by then-local band Every Knee Shall Bow. The band soon after signed to Rottweiler Records, which Soul Embraced signed soon after.[7] Gray joined Solus Deus soon after they started.[8] In 2012, they released their debut, self-titled EP, and in 2013 their sophomore release, The Bloodtrail as well as their third EP, The Plague in 2017, featuring Darryl McDaniels from Run-D.M.C.

In 2013, both Living Sacrifice and Soul Embraced released albums: Ghost Thief, which featured artists such as Ryan ClarkofDemon Hunter and Dave PetersofThrowdown[9] and Mythos, which featured Fitzhugh.[10]

In 2014, Fatal Thirteen broke up. Three other projects emerged, including Creepy Carnival, which Gray formed with Wretched Graverobber and Spano Graverobber of the horror punk band Grave Robber, and Jeff Bowie of Descended from Wolves, Mourningside, and Soul Embraced. The other projects were Even Devils Die, another project with LeCompt, and his other solo project, under the name Rocky Gray.

In 2015, Gray recorded a solo album, titled Accursed, and many of the tracks appeared on the soundtrack for Killing Floor 2 (released by Tripwire Interactive; soundtrack released by Solid State Records)[11] Gray stated that he wanted Living Sacrifice and Soul Embraced to have a new release by 2016.[2] In 2015, Gray composed the score for the film The Barn and the video game based on the movie.[2]

In 2016, Gray was nominated for a "Best Scorer" award for his work on The Barn. Later that year, Gray, alongside longtime friend LeCompt, joined local Arkansas gothic rock band Cryptic Memoirs.

Gray composed music for the 2017 film 10/31, and composed music for the upcoming film Cryptids.[12] Gray also wrote "The Samhain Slasher" for the 10/31 anthology.[13]

CrimeWave[edit]

In 2005, Rocky launched a clothing line called CrimeWave Clothing, which he has since abandoned. CrimeWave is also the name of Rocky's record label, which currently features Fatal Thirteen.

Bands[edit]

Current
Former
Touring
Timeline

Selected discography[edit]

With Soul Embraced
With Living Sacrifice
With Evanescence
With Kill System
With Machina
With We Are the Fallen
With Solus Deus
As Rocky Gray
With Cryptic Memoirs
As scorer
Other credits

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ALTERED LIFE". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved November 16, 2023.
  • ^ a b c "Interview with William Rocky Gray, Shredded Corpse". Tough Riffs. December 18, 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
  • ^ Putman, Cory Brandan (August 23, 2015). "Cory Putman of Norma Jean". Interviewed by Trav Turner. As The Story Grows. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  • ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry (2005). New Wave of American Heavy Metal. Zonda Books Limited. p. 312. ISBN 0-9582684-0-1.
  • ^ Gittelson, Gerry (May 4, 2007). "Rock act Evanescence on the rocks". Los Angeles Daily News. Archived from the original on May 8, 2007. Retrieved August 20, 2008.
  • ^ "Carly Smithson to join forces with ex-Evanescence musicians to become the Fallen". LA Times. June 18, 2009. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
  • ^ Soul Embraced. "Soul Embraced announcement". Facebook. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  • ^ "Ex-Evanescence, Chimaira, and Bleed the Sky members join forces in Solus Deus". Blabbermouth. February 5, 2013. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  • ^ "Living Sacrifice, 'Ghost Thief'". ThePRP. October 9, 2013. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  • ^ "SOUL EMBRACED To Release Mythos Next Month". Blabbermouth.net. June 18, 2013. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  • ^ Campbell, Spencer (March 25, 2015). "Details on Killing Floor 2's Official Soundtrack Released". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  • ^ Gelmini, David (July 25, 2017). "Exclusive: Evanescence's Rocky Gray Talks Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories". Dread Central. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  • ^ "Ex Evanescene Drummer Rocky Gray's Halloween Horror Anthology 10/31 Part III Coming Soon". Blabbermouth.net. March 17, 2021.
  • ^ Grey (2015). "Exclusive Interview w/ the Barn Composer Rocky Gray". Modern Horrors. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  • ^ Steffens, Charlie. "The Big "LC"". HM Magazine. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  • ^ Eaves, Chelc. "Final Surrender". HM Magazine. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
  • ^ a b "Rocky Gray – Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved April 6, 2016.

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