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In 2005, Flesh Field performed at the [[M'era Luna Festival]] in [[Hildesheim]], [[Germany]]. Their 2004 album ''Strain'' peaked at number 4 on the 2005 [[Deutsche Alternative Charts|DAC]]<ref>[http://charts.trendcharts.de/jahrescharts2005/DAC/top50.html DAC 2005 number 43]</ref>, charting for 8 weeks.
In 2005, Flesh Field performed at the [[M'era Luna Festival]] in [[Hildesheim]], [[Germany]]. Their 2004 album ''Strain'' peaked at number 4 on the 2005 [[Deutsche Alternative Charts|DAC]]<ref>[http://charts.trendcharts.de/jahrescharts2005/DAC/top50.html DAC 2005 number 43]</ref>, charting for 8 weeks.


In 2011, Ian Ross pronounced band to be dissolved, through myspace blog update.
In 2011, Ian Ross pronounced band to be dissolved, through a Myspace blog update.


== Members ==
== Members ==

Revision as of 14:26, 14 March 2011

Flesh Field

Flesh Field was an electronic/industrial band formed in 1996 by Ian Ross in Columbus, Ohio. The name Flesh Field is an unofficial term Ian Ross came up with to describe the psychological defense mechanisms of rape victims.

History

Rian Miller joined the band in 1997 to contribute female vocals. In 2004, Rian was replaced by another female vocalist, Wendy Yanko. In 2005, Flesh Field performed at the M'era Luna Festival in Hildesheim, Germany. Their 2004 album Strain peaked at number 4 on the 2005 DAC[1], charting for 8 weeks.

In 2011, Ian Ross pronounced band to be dissolved, through a Myspace blog update.

Members

  • Ian Ross - all music, lyrics, vocals
  • Wendy Yanko - vocals
  • Scott Tron/Matthias Ewald - keyboards (live performances only)
  • Josh Creamer - guitar (live performances only)

Former members

  • Rian Miller - vocals

Discography

Albums

  • Viral Extinction: Inception Records / Trisol/Matrix Cube (1999)
  • Redemption EP: Inception Records / Trisol/Matrix Cube (2000)
  • Belief Control: Inception Records / Trisol/Matrix Cube (2001)
  • Strain: Metropolis Records / Dependent Records (November 8, 2004)
  • Tyranny of the Majority: (Canceled)

Singles

  • Beautifully Violent

Internet release

  • Inferior EP: (2003)
  • Conquer Me EP: (2003)

Video game appearances

References

External links