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==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
* [[Elizabeth Elkins]]: singer/guitarist | * [[Elizabeth Elkins]]: singer/guitarist |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 21 August 2008
Overview
Alastor was an indie rock band from Atlanta, GA formed in 1997; they apparently disbanded circa 2004, and Elizabeth Elkins went on to form The Swear.
Discography
- 2002-12-03 The Late Night Plays: Amazon
- Deadfall
- Deception Bay
- Monopoly
- 64-600
- Allegheny
- The Late Night Plays
- Professional Sweetheart
- Good Night
- 1999-07-13 Nothing for Anyone
- personnel: Elizabeth Elkins, Scott Roberts, Brillo
- Travel Plans
- East of Suez
- Startown
- Second Guest
- Gate-crasher
- American Universities
- Wellington
- Deception Bay
- unlisted track
- unlisted track
- 1996 Javelin Catcher
- personnel: Elizabeth Elkins, Luke Mayes, Scott Roberts
- Love or Shine
- Indiana Mine
- Overdose
- Highlight of Five
- D.U.I.
- Highland
- Sleepwalking
Personnel
- Elizabeth Elkins: singer/guitarist
- James Salter: "fire-power" bassist (Is this the same James Salter who was in the band Pulse from Sarasota, FL?
- Mickey Hendrix: "high-octane" drummer
- Blair Barnhardt: second guitar (tours)