Contemporary with the
second wave of black metal that was especially active in Norway and other Scandinavian nations, Solstice released their debut album
Lamentations on England's
Candlelight Records in 1994. The album was followed by a UK tour with
Count Raven and a European tour with
Anathema. 1996 saw the release of the
Halcyon EP on Godhead Recordings; two years later, the band signed with
Misanthropy Records, which helped release
New Dark Age. During these times, Solstice were experiencing issues with their line-up, which culminated in them splitting up in 2002. Solstice was reunited in 2007 after a five-year hiatus. Walker commented that he was inspired to continue Solstice after enlisting Andrew Whittaker from The Lamp of Thoth. The recruitment of Paul Britton on vocals and Richard Horton on drums (both formerly of
NWOBHM outfit Scarab) was brief, but the band had Procession singer Felipe temporarily fill the vocalist position to honour live commitments. Buoyed by their live success, Solstice recruited Paul Thomas Kearns a full-time vocalist in summer 2011. An Irishman living in Oslo, Kearns appeared on one album with disbanded Irish
doom/death metal band Arcane Sun. The new line-up of Solstice made their live debut on 24 September 2011, opening for
Primordial's 20-year anniversary show at Dublin's Academy Del Nichol replaced Richard Horton on drums later in 2011, and was also replaced nine months later by Deceptor's drummer James Ashbey. Solstice ended their 12-year absence from the recording studio in early 2013 with the release of their Mini LP ''Death's Crown is Victory'', issued on their own "White Horse" imprint. They promoted this release by touring across Europe. In late 2019, Hel Thorne, alternately regarded as Hagthorn, was revealed as the new vocalist of Solstice, having replaced Paul Thomas Kearns. To commemorate her joining the band, Solstice released a two-song EP called
White Thane, which consisted of two songs from their 2018 album
White Horse Hill reworked with Hagthorn on vocals. Hagthorn's previous musical experience includes being the vocalist for
Vermont-based doom metal band Chalice. == Discography ==