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Cave In is an American rock band that formed in 1995 in
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. The band's lineup solidified with the 1998 release of ''
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'' through Hydra Head Records, and their early albums were prominent in the
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scene. The band later experimented with other genres, receiving mainstream recognition for their 2003
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album ''
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'' and its lead single "
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," which had an overall
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style. The group went on hiatus in 2006, later reforming in 2009 with the release of the '' Planets of Old'' EP, followed by the '' White Silence'' LP in 2011, both of which saw a return to Cave In's earlier and heavier sound.


History


Formation and early releases (1995–1998)

Cave In was formed by Jay Frechette and Stephen Brodsky in early 1995. They named themselves ''Cave-In'' as a homage to the
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song, ''Cave-In'', from the album '' Frigid Stars''. The initial line-up consisted of Frechette on vocals, Brodsky on guitar and vocals, Adam McGrath on second guitar, JR Conners on drums and Justin Matthes on bass. They would soon release a demo and a handful of split 7-inch releases with bands such as Gambit,
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and Early Grace, and see Matthes briefly replaced by Andy Kyte. 1997 saw Cave In's first release; a self-titled 7-inch on Aaron Turner's Hydra Head Records. Following that release, the band embarked on a three-week East Coast tour, with a handful of dates supporting
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and Bird of Ill Omen. That tour was, however, cut a week short due to Jay Frechette's prior obligations to join and tour with
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-based Ten Yard Fight. After Frechette returned from a month on tour with Ten Yard Fight it was a mutual decision for him to leave Cave In and to join Ten Yard Fight full-time. At this point, Dave Scrod stepped in for a short-lived tenure as interim vocalist. In 1998, most tracks from previous 7-inch releases and recordings were compiled to form '' Beyond Hypothermia''.


''Until Your Heart Stops'' and ''Jupiter'' (1998–2002)

Two weeks before the band was to record their first proper full-length, Scrod left the band, pushing guitarist Stephen Brodsky to a position as vocalist, and
Caleb Scofield Caleb Mark Scofield (October 6, 1978 – March 28, 2018) was an American musician who was a bassist and singer mostly known for the alternative metal band Cave In, and his own sludge metal band Zozobra. Caleb was also a part of the sludge band ...
filled in the then-vacant position on bass. Their 1998 debut studio album ''
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'' featured Brodsky as lead vocalist. The album's release was followed by extensive touring. Before their next full-length, Cave In began experimenting with their sound offering '' Creative Eclipses'', a five-song EP which indicated a
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direction the band would then pursue for several years, as opposed to their metal roots. Then, in 2000, they released ''
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'', receiving a good deal of press. The band was featured in ''
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''s "Sound Advice" section, where their new sound was described as "emo-metal
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", though the band themselves rejected this categorization. ''Jupiter'' also caught the attention of major labels, who began courting the band after its release. The band released a final six-song EP for Hydra Head titled '' Tides of Tomorrow'', with an even further-expanded melodic approach, before moving on to
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.


RCA Records and ''Antenna'' (2003–2004)

In 2003, the band released ''
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'', their debut for RCA. ''Antenna'' had more success than previous albums and Cave In was chosen to play the second stage on the 2003
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tour. After Lollapalooza, Cave In toured Europe in support of the
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and
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. Shortly after, the band began to revisit their metal roots during concerts, and new heavy material led to a mutual agreement to cut ties with RCA Records shortly after.


''Perfect Pitch Black'' and hiatus (2005–2006)

Cave In returned to Hydra Head Records and released ''
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'' on September 13, 2005. Following the release of Perfect Pitch Black, Conners departed from the band, due to an injury and temporarily relocating to
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, and was replaced by Converge drummer Ben Koller. According to postings o
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website news, Adam McGrath was temporarily listed as "ex-Cave In guitarist" in his new band Clouds. In November 2006, Cave In announced that they were officially on hiatus.


Reformation, ''Planets of Old'' and ''White Silence'' (2009–2016)

In April 2009, Cave In publicly announced they had ended their more than three year hiatus. The band recorded a new four-song EP, '' Planets of Old'', that was originally exclusive to vinyl from Hydra Head Records, and first made available at their reunion show on July 19, 2009, at Great Scott's in Allston, Massachusetts. The EP was later released on CD in January 2010 with a bonus DVD of Cave In's reunion show. Two songs from the EP, "Retina Sees Rewind" and "Cayman Tongue", were released through iTunes. Cave In chose to make ''Planets of Old'' a short EP instead of a full-length because it was less expensive and faster to record and release. Commenting on the duration of recording, Steve Brodsky stated, "we didn't really wanna make a big deal out of it. In the past, we've had more than a couple instances of spending far too long into making a recording. ..It was a good exercise for us to give ourselves a very strict amount of time to record and then move on." Looking forward, Brodsky announced in a January 2010 interview that Cave In will be more selective about their touring schedule, and that future releases from the band might be more focused on a digital medium. Brodsky uploaded a live audio recording of a new song titled "Centered" in July 2010 on YouTube. The song comes from Cave In's recording sessions for an upcoming studio album, and first since ''Perfect Pitch Black'' in 2005. The new album '' White Silence'' was released on May 24, 2011, through Hydra Head Records. Shortly after tours in support of ''White Silence'', Cave In entered an undeclared-hiatus state as all of the band members shifted focus on their other respective projects. On December 7, 2014, Cave In performed live for the first time in 3 years, opening for
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' tenth anniversary show.


Death of Caleb Scofield and ''Final Transmission'' (2017–2020)

Cave In engaged in at least two "jam sessions" in late 2017 and early 2018 with "some new stuff in the works," presumably for a planned new release. On March 28, 2018, Scofield died in a car accident after striking a toll booth on the Everett Turnpike in
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. The band played and scheduled a series of benefit shows to raise money for Scofield's family, with his brother Kyle Scofield and Nate Newton of Converge covering his parts. Scofield's side project, Old Man Gloom, shared the bill at each event, with Brodsky taking Scofield's place in its lineup. The 2018 shows also featured an encore set of Zozobra songs, performed by a revolving lineup of musicians who had participated in that project. On January 2, 2019, Cave In announced plans to release a new studio album. The band released its sixth studio album '' Final Transmission'' through Hydra Head on June 7, 2019. The album is composed of practice-space demos that all feature contributions from Scofield and were finished with mixing by Andrew Schneider and mastering by James Plotkin.


Signing to Relapse and ''Heavy Pendulum'' (2021–present)

Cave In signed to
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in July 2021 and released their seventh studio album through the label on May 20, 2022. The album title was revealed in March 2022 as '' Heavy Pendulum'', and the announcement was accompanied by the release of a single titled "New Reality". The album's second single, "Blinded by a Blaze", was released on April 5; the song's music video was released the same day. The third single, "Blood Spiller", was released on April 26. The fourth single, "Reckoning", is the first Cave In song to be fully written by guitarist Adam McGrath and was released on May 10.


Members

Current members * Stephen Brodsky
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,
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,
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(1995–2006, 2009–present) * Adam McGrath –
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, backing vocals, keyboards (1995–2006, 2009–present) * John-Robert Conners –
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, keyboards, guitar (1995–2005, 2009–present) * Nate Newton – bass, backing vocals, guitar (2018–present) Former members * Jay Frechette – vocals (1995–1997) * Dave Scrod – vocals (1997–1998) * Justin Matthes – bass (1995–1997) * Andy Kyte – bass guitar (1997–1998) *
Caleb Scofield Caleb Mark Scofield (October 6, 1978 – March 28, 2018) was an American musician who was a bassist and singer mostly known for the alternative metal band Cave In, and his own sludge metal band Zozobra. Caleb was also a part of the sludge band ...
– lead vocals, bass (1998–2006, 2009–2018; died 2018) * Ben Koller – drums (2005–2006)


Timeline


Discography

Studio albums * ''
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'' (1998) * ''
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'' (2000) * ''
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'' (2003) * ''
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'' (2005) * '' White Silence'' (2011) * '' Final Transmission'' (2019) * '' Heavy Pendulum'' (2022)


Side projects

* Mutoid Man (Cave In and Converge member side project) *
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(Cave In and Converge member side project) *
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(Caleb Scofield's side project) * New Idea Society (Stephen Brodsky's side project) * Pet Genius (Stephen Brodsky's and J.R. Conners' side project) * Sacrifice Poles (Cave In's instrumental alter-ego) * The Octave Museum (Stephen Brodsky's side project) * Zozobra (Caleb Scofield's side project) * Clouds (Adam McGrath's current project) * Stephen Brodsky (Solo projects, also released as Steve Brodsky and Stove Bredsky) * Nomad Stones (Adam McGrath's and J.R. Connors' side project)


References


External links

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Lazy-i Interview: September 2003Adam McGrath exclusive interview on peta2Stephen Brodsky contemplates the entire Cave In catalog
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