There's almost two bands called Stonecircle:
1) A progressive death metal from Brighton, London. Stone Circle first formed in summer of 2004 under the original name of “Obsidian”. This consisted of current members Joe Ashwin, James Pearce and Sam Hill, with Tom Skelton joining in 2005 to complete the current lineup. Stone Circle (then Obsidian) experimented with many styles within rock and metal, taking influences from bands such as Opeth, Amorphis and Katatonia. They began creating a dark progressive sound of their own encompassing many moods from somber, beautiful acoustic passages to aggressive riff driven sections bringing a death metal edge to the music. Something they have continued to progress at to this day. This mix, with individual influences, has led to an intelligent and unique sound that the band love to play.
In 2008, Stone Circle have made a name for themselves by supporting such bands as Octavia Sperati and To-Mera with hopes to continue playing along side such esteemed artists and to progress to bigger stages and bigger crowds. As well as further gigs booked with Fleshgod Apocalypse (IT) and Chaosanct.
In the Summer of 2008 Stone Circle recorded “Parchment” with Neak (live sound engineer for Sikth on tour, and many other of some of the best British metal bands). With a successful and welcomed outcome, the production really does Stone Circle justice with it immediately receiving a 10/10 review by DimStar Media. Stone Circle have booked the studio for a full album to be released early 2010.
Now relocated in Brighton, Tom is attending the Brighton institute of Modern Music where Joe and James attended previously. James is now endorsed by Markbass amps, and Stone Circle where honoured by being on the Brighton Institute of Modern Music Album, showcasing the best music of 2009.
2) A vibrant, five-piece, Celtic-Fusion band from Salt Lake City, Utah. The goal of the band has always been to create a musical experience that is both ethereal and beautifully uplifting. Stonecircle music is a language of haunting melodies and driving, progressive tune.Together these five musicians have created a driving, unique sound that fuses jazz, classical, and original material to traditional Celtic-based music. Stonecircle has six CDs to date: Serendipity (1997), Alchemy (2001), In Concert (2003), a winter solstice album, Winter Sky (2005), a new retrospective album Asterisk and Dragonflies: (1997-2007), and their latest offering, Metamorphosis (2009). The sound of Stonecircle is indeed circular, in that it connects one to the feeling of connection with ancestors, yet it has a modern feel as well. The music is a catalyst for the old soul. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.