Shelter Hare Krishna Band
The band Shelter was formed in 1991, which is credited as the inventor of krishnacore. Shelter consisted of two ex-members of Youth of Today, vocalist Ray Cappo and guitarist John Porcelly, who had become Krishna devotees. Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Shelter - Quest For Certainty at Discogs. Complete your Shelter collection. Shelter is a Hare Krishna hardcore punk band, formed by Youth of Today vocalist Ray Cappo in 1991. Because of the religious Hindu-oriented messages in its lyrics, Shelter's subgenre has been dubbed by some as krishnacore. The project was issued by Revelation under the band name Shelter; coined to invoke the idea of a devotee seeking 'shelter' from his guru, and ultimately, from Krishna, or God. The album, Perfection of Desire, ignited a new attraction to the Krishna ideas within a hardcore scene previously, if less intently, exposed to them by New York's Cro-Mags. Shelter - mantra (roadrunner rr89384) 1995 europe cassette hardcore hare krishna. Details about original cassette tape murari band in flight album hippie krishna.
Vocalist Ray Cappo in 2010 | |
Background information | |
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Origin | New York City, U.S. |
Genres | Hardcore punk |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Equal Vision, Revelation, Roadrunner, Krishna Core, Victory, Supersoul, Good Life |
Associated acts | Youth of Today |
Website | Official Facebook |
Members | Ray Cappo John Porcelly Daniel Larsson Tim Brooks Vinny Panza |
Shelter is a Hare Krishnahardcore punk band, formed by Youth of Today vocalist Ray Cappo in 1991.[1] Because of the religious Hindu-oriented messages in its lyrics, Shelter's subgenre has been dubbed by some as krishnacore.[2][3]
Recent history[edit]
In 2001, the band released the album The Purpose, The Passion. In 2002, with a new drummer and a new guitarist, the band toured Europe and the eastern United States again in support of The Purpose, The Passion, before going on extended hiatus.[4]
In 2005, vocalist Ray Cappo recorded a new 11-track album entitled Eternal with 10 new songs and a remake of the song 'In Defense of Reality'. Eternal was released in May 2006 by Good Life Recordings. Cappo also did a European tour with a few members of Dutch hardcore bands functioning as the band.[5]
Shelter played two reunion shows in 2011: Göteborg, Sweden on June 16, and Reading, Pennsylvania, on June 26.
The line-up for the reunion shows were:
- Vocals – Ray Cappo
- Guitar – Porcell
- Guitar – Daniel Larsson
- Bass – Tim Brooks
- Drums – Vinny Panza
The band reunited again for a US tour and a European festival date with Sammy Siegler on drums in 2018. Opening acts included Dave Smalley's Don't Sleep on the East Coast and Washington, D.C.-based hardcore band GIVE in the West.[6][7]
Members[edit]
Original line-up[edit]
- Dave Ware
- Todd Knapp
- Tom Capone
- William Knapp
Later members[edit]
- Jamie Whitehead
- Graham Land
- Chris Interrante (a.k.a. Krsna-Caitanya dasa)
- Eric Dailey (a.k.a. Ekendra dasa)
- Vic DiCara (a.k.a. Vraja Kishor dasa)
- John Porcelly (a.k.a. Paramananda dasa)
- Dave DiCenso
- Adam Blake (H2O)
- Sri Keshava (Baby Gopal)
- Trey Files
- Daniel Johansson (Versant, Shiny Toy Guns)
- Ken Olden
- Drura Parrish
- Conor Adam Logan
- Tyler Lawrence
- Norman Brannon (previously Norm Arenas)
- Matt Malouin
- Bryan K. Christner
- Bip Bop McGillicuddy
- Sammy Dirksz (a.k.a. Sankirtanaika-pitarau dasa)
- Perry Poldervaart
- Cesco Willemse
- Edwin Verhiest
- Marc Hoogenboom
- Jason Grotrian (Eye for an Eye)
- Mackie Jayson
- Will Joyce
- Antonio Valladares
- Mike White (Negative Male Child)
- Tim Brooks (Bold)
Discography[edit]
- No Compromise 7' (Equal Vision, 1990)
- Perfection of Desire (Revelation, 1990)
- In Defense of Reality 7' (Equal Vision, 1991)
- Quest for Certainty (Equal Vision/De Milo Records, 1992)
- Attaining the Supreme (Equal Vision, 1993, EVR7)
- Shelter Bhajan (cassette) (Equal Vision, 1993)
- Standard Temple (cassette) (Equal Vision)
- Mantra (Roadrunner, 1995)
- Here We Go (12'/CD single) (Roadrunner, 1995)
- Message of the Bhagavat 7' (Supersoul, 1995)
- Whole Wide World (CD single) (Roadrunner, 1997)
- Beyond Planet Earth (Roadrunner, 1997)
- Chanting & Meditations (Krishna Core, 1998)
- When 20 Summers Pass (Victory, 2000)
- The Purpose, The Passion (Supersoul, 2001)
- Eternal (Good Life Recordings, 2006)
Hare Krishna Temple
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Shelter Music News & Info'. Billboard.com. September 8, 2005. Retrieved April 21, 2011.
- ^'Hare Krishna Hard Core'. techgnosis.com, taken from an article from Spin in summer 1995. Archived from the original on 3 December 2014. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- ^'Shelter profile on discogs.com'. discogs.com. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
- ^Harris, Chris (December 22, 2005). 'Metal File: Machine Head, Shelter, Darkthrone & More In This Week's Hard News – Music, Celebrity, Artist News'. MTV. Retrieved April 21, 2011.
- ^https://www.rollingstone.com/artists/shelter/articles/story/5929620/shelter_show_must_go_onArchived 19 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^'Shelter announce tour with Dave Smalley's band Don't Sleep'. BrooklynVegan. Retrieved June 21, 2018.
- ^'Influential Krishnacore Band Shelter Reunite for U.S. and European Shows'. ISKCON News. Retrieved June 21, 2018.
External links[edit]
Hare Krishna Song
- The Vinyl Factory [Amar Ediriwira]