Gravity Euphonic - History

History

Gravity Euphonic is Eric Hunter II, Jamie French and Orion Quest. The project started in 1995 under a different name and in 2006, evolved into the industrial rock/industrial metal driven sound that can be heard today. The band's sound is defined by heavy orchestration, distorted synthesizers, electronic drums and hard rock guitars.

Gravity Euphonic has taken a do it yourself approach to production, promotion and touring utilizing the resources of the internet and their home studios. In 2009 however, Gravity Euphonic joined forces with underground record label, Radio-Active-Music. Over the past ten years, Eric has successfully released six full length albums on his own as well as having done work for several other North Texas groups, both as a performer and producer. Jamie has also done extensive work with the band and works as an adult entertainment performer and producer. In 2012, Gravity Euphonic has left Radio-Active-Music to work independently, and has been recording a new record for release later in the year.

In late 2008, the band started work on the Gravity Euphonic Future News From the Future News and has been releasing regular news videos through various online sites. In the videos, the band claims that they are actually from the year "one hundred thousand million".

In 2010, Gravity Euphonic released their first music video for the single, "Livid All Along" from the self titled "Gravity Euphonic" album. The video was filmed and produced completely by the band.

Gravity Euphonic regularly tours throughout the United States.

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