Coal Chamber
was an American nu metal band from Los Angeles, California. The band formed in 1994 and disbanded in 2003. Former vocalist Dez Fafara and Meegs Rascon started She's In Pain
in 1992. The two decided to create Coal Chamber in 1994. Their first drummer John Thor was eventually replaced by Mike Cox (who beat his older brother for the spot). Then bassist Rayna Foss joined, completing the Coal Chamber lineup.
In late 1994, Dino Cazares of Fear Factory championed a demo tape by Coal Chamber, causing a huge local stir with gigs at The Roxy Theatre and Whisky A Go Go, eventually leading Coal Chamber to an offer to sign with Roadrunner Records.
Fafara dropped out of the band quite suddenly due to disagreements with his wife about the band. In the spring of 1995, Dez reunited with Coal Chamber, ending his marriage but revitalizing the band. With a renewed sense of energy, Coal Chamber was able to regain their deal with Roadrunner by the end of 1995.
In 1997 their debut self-titled album Coal Chamber
was released. They toured very heavily supporting this album. The album spawned one single and video, "Loco". The video was also added as an extra after the ending credits of Dee Snider's film, Strangeland. The band also did an exclusive song for the soundtrack titled 'Not Living'.
Chamber Music
followed two years later. Between the two releases and after the band's tour with metal act Sevendust, bassist Rayna Foss had gotten married to Sevendust's drummer Morgan Rose. She soon became pregnant, necessitating another bass player on tour; a role happily filled by Nadja Peulen.
Rayna came back for the recordings of Coal Chamber's third album, but finally left right after the studio sessions to raise Kayla Moray Rose. Dark Days
was released in the spring of 2002. Their only single and video was for the track 'Fiend'. [1]
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Biography
Formation (1992-1994)
The band gained a large following early in their career arguably because they were the first "darker" themed
nu metal band with an image that had more in common with the
goth subculture than
hip hop culture. Prior to Coal Chamber
Dez Fafara and
Meegs Rascón formed the band She's in Pain in 1992.
Coal Chamber
(1997–1998)
Coal Chamber played in the first Ozzfest, signed to Roadrunner Records, acquired Mike "Bug" Cox who beat out his older brother for the spot and recorded their first album (all in 1996) for their self-titled debut Coal Chamber in 1997. They got Nathan "Karma" Cox to direct their first video, Loco.
In 1997 Coal Chamber toured Europe with Machine Head, Napalm Death and Skinlab, including a show at the legendary Dynamo Festival in the Netherlands.
Chamber Music
(1999–2001)
Chamber Music
was released in late 1999 and took a step away from the
nu metal image egendered in their prior release having instead a more
Gothic metal inspired feel. With the bit of commercial success Coal Chamber received after Chamber Music the band toured on headlining and festival tours. The band managed to catch the attention of
Ozzy Osbourne's wife
Sharon Osbourne who became their manager. Coal Chamber later parted ways with Sharon over personal and creative differences, a theme which continued within the band causing them to take a break from touring and resulting in their non-participation in the
Tattoo the Earth tour in 2000.
Dark Days
/Disbandment (2002–2003)
The band followed up with their third album
Dark Days
in early 2002 to mixed reviews. Bassist
Rayna Foss had left the band to raise her daughter shortly after the album was recorded; she was replaced by
Nadja Peulen who had taken Foss-Rose's place during her pregnancy between the first two albums. Rayna had a falling out with frontman Dez Fafara saying that she and her husband had "found Christ" and would be leaving Coal Chamber for good.
In May 2002, it was announced that Coal Chamber had broken up after an on-stage altercation between Dez and Meegs during a show in Lubbock, Texas. They had been fighting verbally before the show and continued to fight on-stage with Meegs hitting Dez in the head with the headstock of his guitar. Dez announced "This is the last Coal Chamber show ever!" and stormed offstage. The band attempted to continue the show with Meegs singing vocals but soon stopped the show altogether. Mikey demolished his drumkit before storming offstage. The band managed to patch things up long enough for an appearance on "Last Call With Carson Daly" and a summer tour with American Head Charge, Lollipop Lust Kill, and Medication. These would be the last shows the band would ever play.
In October 2002,
Mikey "Bug" Cox was fired after several personal disputes with both Fafara and guitarist Meegs Rascón. The official release on the Coal Chamber website stated that the band was looking for a new drummer, although all band activities had come to a standstill.
Late summer 2003 saw the release of a compilation album titled
Giving the Devil His Due
which included several demo tracks submitted by the band prior to their signing with
Roadrunner Records in 1997 along with several alternate studio recordings and remixes of various tracks from their previous releases. Coal Chamber officially called it a day in 2003 shortly after lead vocalist Dez Fafara continued with his new band (formerly known as)
Deathride (but eventually adopting the moniker)
DevilDriver.
In 2004
The Best Of Coal Chamber was released.
In June 2005 Fafara stated that Coal Chamber's hiatus is permanent and will not be reforming at any time in the future. He has also described a Coal Chamber reformation as "like repeating the 4th Grade again".
During many of
Devildriver's concerts, fans were heard to chant "Coal Chamber" before, during and after the shows. Thus showing singer Dez Fafara that a lot of hardcore fans still hope for some kind of reunion.
In September 2007 Rascon stated that "you never know what the future brings".
On October 24 2008 Dez and Meegs settled differences and played "Loco" with Meegs on stage with
DevilDriver at the Glasshouse in Pomona. Dez said that they had settled their disputes over sake.
Members
Final Line-up
- Dez Fafara - vocals (1994-2003)
- Meegs Rascon - guitar (1994-2003)
- Nadja Peulen - bass (2002-2003)
- Mike "Bug" Cox - drums (1994-2003)
Former Members
- Rayna Foss - bass (1994-2002)
- John Thor - drums (1994)
Discography
Studio Albums
- Coal Chamber
(February 11, 1997)
- Chamber Music
(September 7, 1999)
- Dark Days
(May 7, 2002)
Compilations
- Giving the Devil His Due
(August 19, 2003)
- The Best of Coal Chamber
(August 9, 2004) [2]
After Coal Chamber
After the disbandment of Coal Chamber Fafara continued as vocalist of metal band
DevilDriver, recording four albums:
DevilDriver,
The Fury of Our Maker's Hand,
The Last Kind Words and
Pray for Villains
Guitarist Meegs Rascon went on to form rock band "
Glass Piñata", previously known as “
Pinata”. The group has so far only released demos via their website.
Bassist Nadja Puelen created t-shirt company Cruel Tees sold online and through stores such as Hot Topic. She is currently selling her bass from the Chamber Music tour.
After taking two years off to recover from a car accident drummer Mikey "Bug" Cox joined forces with long time friend, producer of Coal Chamber's self titled début, and
Orgy mastermind Jay Gordon. The band is called "
Machine Gun Orchestra" and is currently in the studio working on their début album to be released in 2008.
References
- Coal Chamber Biography
- Coal Chamber Discography