Soil and Eclipse began in March of 1996, originally under the name Oracle of Delphi. The band was formed in Hawaii when vocalist Jay Tye and G.W. Childs IV began collaborating in an effort to fill their local music scene with a more eclectic sound. Though the two were in the US Army at the time, they worked together in their free time to perform live shows. Their many local performances led to a following among Hawaiian goth enthusiasts. In January of 1997, Jay and G.W. were contacted by COP International, who had heard their demo tape, and was interested in signing the band. After a few months of communication and a trip to meet the minds behind COP, a contract was negotiated and signed. After a short time of debate amongst the bandmates, a new name for the band was chosen -Soil and Eclipse. Jay and G.W. felt that the new name better suited the style of music, given its ambient nature. Shortly after signing with COP International, Soil and Eclipse began recording their first CD, 'Necromancy'. Co-produced by Rommell Regulacion (Razed in Black,Transmutator) and G.W. Childs, 'Necromancy' was quick to get a positive response. Many tracks from the CD, including "Rejoice" and "False Prophet" have received extensive airplay across clubs and radio programs throughout North America and Europe. After the release of 'Necromancy', Soil and Eclipse seperated geographically due to the ending of their military enlistments, which, for the record, were honorable. Jay returned to his home town of San Diego, and G.W. to his home town of Dallas. While in seperate states, Jay and G.W. started writing music for their second release. After a year of seperation and struggle, a new catalog of songs was created. Upon reuniting in San Francisco, the duo began work on 'Meridian'. Maurice Jackson of Nerve Factor (COP labelmates) played a huge role in the production of 'Meridian'. Not a surprise given his extensive backround in audio engineering and electro/industrial music. 'Meridian' shows the duo in a more emotional light and truly showcases the vocal talents of Jay Tye. The response again has been very positive - Four weeks after its release, 'Meridian' made it in to the German top ten where it stayed for two weeks. Soil and Eclipse has since released 'Archetype'. The 'Archetype' single embodies new works with remixes from 'Meridian' such as 'Exile' (Remixed By M.O.), 'Poetry of Angels' (Remixed By Rommell Regulacion of Razed in Black) and 'Thief of Always' (Audio Paradox remix) . A very diverse release in content as well as sound, it has been the biggest success of the entire catalog in acclaim as well as success of the band.
Later in 2002 Soil and Eclipse released "Purity" which brought to light such titles as the moody "O' Magnum Mysterium" which has enjoyed a large burst of club play as well as "Bridges" and "Sentence Me". The material on the album benefitted greatly from the flawless production brought forth by Count Zero of DLI fame and the infectious remixes by Razed in Black, Cassandra Complex and M.O. and Deathline International. While having an abundance of club friendly material, the album also contained tracks exhibiting more vulnerability than in previous recordings. Introspective tracks like "Pretend" and "Chains" gained attention again for the Count's thoughtful production but also the emphasized sensitivity.
Now in 2005 Soil and Eclipse are working on a new title. The new work is focusing more on the classical aspects of the band that have only been hinted at in the past being mixed with more experimental elements.
my beloved soil and eclipse!!!. just visiting your profile to send my best wishes and much love, your music makes me feel alive in good and bad times, thank you for being there!!!. much respect dear friends, from a true fan in mexico, yours FOREVER!!!.
My dearest Angels, How wonderful to hear you will be performing live soon! I hope to be able to meet my sweethearts on the 23rd. Knock them dead! Love Luna
I find it ironic and refreshing that soil and eclipse lyrics are melancholy and heartfelt and that the musical composition more complex rather than aggressive lyrics and compositon w/ the standard 'oontz' beat (like so many bands these days, bless their hearts) despite the strong military background of the band. Perhaps people who have seen real suffering and bloodshed come to value the tender aspects of humanity more so, idk.
my beloved soil and eclipse!!!. can..t stop listening to ALL your cds, you are the group i like the most nowadays, without your music i would be empty at heart and soul... come to mexico city, please someone brings my fave band to my city!!!. i would give anything to see you playing live!!!. lots of love and don..t forget to put "piano song" and the songs i asked you for to add them in my profile, soon it will be my birthday and i would love to add one of them to my profile at that time. long live soil and eclipse!!!.(i..m really mad about you guys!!!)