Product DescriptionIn 1994, East Coast rockers Godspeed were taken from their South Jersey
basement and thrust into Electric Lady Studios to record their Atlantic Records
debut, Ride. Featuring future Solace members Tommy Southard and Rob Hultz,
Godspeed s major-label run included a cover of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath for
Nativity In Black: A Tribute To Black Sabbath, which featured none other than
Iron Maiden s Bruce Dickinson on lead vocals. Godspeed dissolved after just one
album, but following stints as lead guitarist for Sugartooth and Slap Rocket, Tommy
reignited the band in 1996 with Rob and former Glueneck singer Jason, naming the
revamped outfit Solace. Nine years and five albums since their formation, Solace
has proven impervious to the ravages of time, and worthy of the respect and praise
they ve received for their passionate motivation, energy, and raw talent. Clearly,
there is no end in sight to their exquisite reign of terror.