| Circle Of Dust |
Article Index for Circle Of |
Website Links For Circle |
Information AboutCircle Of Dust |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT CIRCLE OF DUST | |
| christian rock groups | |
|
Circle of Dust was popular in Christian circles during most of the 1990s, even though Klay Scott broke up the band in 1995. After their breakup, Klay released one "last" album, ''Disengage''. The liner notes to ''Disengage'' contained bits and pieces of an interview he had done, in which he explained that he had chosen to disband Circle of Dust and start anew with a later project called Angeldust (which also featured Criss Angel ), as well as various photographs hinting at feeling rejected by churches. Circle of Dust was criticized by some Christians for not having religious enough lyrics, while other Christians criticized the music for being too chaotic. While there have been many other Christian bands involved in similar controversies, Circle of Dust was often considered to be one of the most controversial. Since the breakup of Circle of Dust, there have been several re-releases of CoD albums. Among CoD fans, there are rumors that further re-releases of Klay Scott's material (including early CoD albums and his previous work on a project called Immortal) would be made. In 2005 , Retroactive Records re-released the original self-titled Circle of Dust album, Brainchild's ''Mindwarp'', Argyle Park 's ''Misguided'', and ''Metamorphosis'' (remixes of Circle of Dust, Brainchild, and Living Sacrifice ). {Link without Title} DISCOGRAPHY
Other Releases
EXTERNAL LINKS
|
|
|