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With great support and success at their gigs the hard work was paid off and the quartet were spotted by Sony Music Entertainment towards the end of 2001. Signed by the industries big roller, they were partnered with [[Al Clay]] who produced their debut and only album [[Lunatic Ride (album)|Lunatic Ride]].
With great support and success at their gigs the hard work was paid off and the quartet were spotted by Sony Music Entertainment towards the end of 2001. Signed by the industries big roller, they were partnered with [[Al Clay]] who produced their debut and only album [[Lunatic Ride (album)|Lunatic Ride]].


[[Lunatic Ride (album)|Lunatic Ride]] was released in 2002 and was to have three singles spawned from it. On the wave of the album Halo toured with the likes of [[Serafin]] and [[Rachel Stamp]].
[[Lunatic Ride (album)|Lunatic Ride]] was released in 2002 and was to have three singles spawned from it. On the wave of the album Halo toured with the likes of [[Serafin]], [[Wheatus]] and [[Rachel Stamp]].


In 2003 drummer Jim Davey left to pursue other aspirations and was replaced by Blake.
In 2003 drummer Jim Davey left to pursue other aspirations and was replaced by Blake.

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Halo

Halo were a rock band from Bristol, England

Band Members

Final Lineup

Graeme Moncrieff 1999-2004 (Lead Vocals, Guitar)
Iain Moncrieff 1999-2004 (Vocals, Guitar)
Steve Yeomans 1999-2004 (Bass, Keyboards, Vocals)
Blake 2003-2004 (Drums)

Past members

Jim Davey 1999-2003 (Drums)

Band History

Halo started out as a four piece in 1999 performing their first ever gig at Louisiana Bar, Bristol. Although there was always potential for a band many years before.

The bands founders the Moncrieff brothers had been playing together prior to Halo. Graeme teaching younger brother Iain to play on his dads acoustic guitar at the age of 16.

With the pair both playing guitar, younger brother Iain came up with the idea of getting a drumer and bass player to form a band. They called themselves 'Chaser' although they were short lived. Splitting due to musical differences. The Moncrieff's having the same taste in music carried on playing together privately.

In 1999 they decided to go for it again and started auditions to form a new band. Jim Davey was to be appointed the drummer. Whilst despite turning up for auditions without his instrument, Steve Yeomans was given the roll as bass player.

With influences from Led Zeppelin, Mercury Rev, Smashing Pumpkins and the The Pixies Halo were born. Performing in and around Bristol, Halo became a big hit with fans. Leading to their first release 'Still Here EP' recorded in a studio near Bristol.

With great support and success at their gigs the hard work was paid off and the quartet were spotted by Sony Music Entertainment towards the end of 2001. Signed by the industries big roller, they were partnered with Al Clay who produced their debut and only album Lunatic Ride.

Lunatic Ride was released in 2002 and was to have three singles spawned from it. On the wave of the album Halo toured with the likes of Serafin, Wheatus and Rachel Stamp.

In 2003 drummer Jim Davey left to pursue other aspirations and was replaced by Blake.

The End of Halo

In 2004 the band left this message on their official webstie.

We have made the decision to leave behind all things Halo.

We would like to say thank you to everyone who has supported Halo over the last few years. It has been good but now we have something better. We feel that Halo has had it's day and that it is time to move onwards & indeed upwards.

With the edition of Blake on the drums and the change in our attitude towards our music, it's just not Halo anymore. We are a new band. We will be playing as many gigs as we can to show exactly what we are about these days. All new material... no Halo songs.

One of the best things about our last band was our fans, we feel completely certain and more confident in this than anything we have ever done in the past and we think that you need to make up your own mind.

We are doing things our way. Its our band & our songs and we are itching to let you hear them.

We have created a new monster. It screams bloody murder to the call of The Vega Method.

Discography

Album

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Lunatic Ride
(9 September 2002)
  1. Still Here
  2. Shine
  3. Cold Light Of Day
  4. All Or Nothing
  5. Only For You
  6. Escape
  7. Sanctimonious
  8. Here I Am
  9. Incinerator
  10. Feel
  11. Never Ending
  12. Vampire Song
  13. Perfectly Still

Singles

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Cold Light of Day
(4 February 2002)
  1. Cold Light Of Day
  2. Bedtime
  3. I Confess
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Sanctimonious 2CD
(20 May 2002)

CD1

  1. Sanctimonious
  2. Only For You
  3. Lunatic Ride

CD2

  1. Sanctimonious
  2. Angst
  3. Cracked
File:Halo Sanctimonious 2.jpg
File:Halo Neverending.jpg
Neverending 2CD
(26 August 2002)

CD1

  1. Neverending
  2. Flatlined
  3. The Vampire Song (Acoustic)

CD2

  1. Neverending
  2. Last Request
  3. Voice From The Grave
File:Halo Neverending 2.jpg

EP

File:Halo Still Here EP.jpg
Still Here EP
(2001)
  1. Still Here
  2. Sanctimonious
  3. Echoes
  4. Half Formed Thoughts

Music Videos