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Band that former Evanescence members [[Rocky Gray]] and [[John LeCompt]] have performed for. Rocky Gray originally played guitar and did vocals when the band formed in 1997. In 1999, he reformed the band and played only guitar while Chad Moore took over on vocals. Evanescence covered Soul Embraced's song 'My Tourniquet' from their 'For The Incomplete' album and it was released on [[Fallen]] as '[[Tourniquet]]'. John LeCompt was a featured vocalist on a track called 'Seems Like Forever' off of the album 'Immune.'
Band that former [[Evanescence]] touring drummer [[Rocky Gray]] and rhythm guitarist [[John LeCompt]] have performed for. Gray originally played guitar and did vocals when the band formed in 1997. In 1999, he reformed the band and played only guitar while Chad Moore took over on vocals. LeCompt was a featured vocalist on a track called 'Seems Like Forever' from the album 'Immune.' Evanescence covered and reworked Soul Embraced's song 'My Tourniquet' from their 'For The Incomplete' album and it was released on [[Fallen|''Fallen'']] as '[[Tourniquet]]'.<ref name=vh1 /> [[Amy Lynn Lee|Amy Lee]] wrote the song's melody and second verse.<ref name=vh1>{{cite news|last=Kaufman|first=Gil|title=Evanescence: Fallen To the Top|url=http://www.vh1.com/artists/interview/1472058/20030523/evanescence.jhtml|accessdate=June 30, 2013|work=VH1|date=May 29, 2003|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070824024116/http://www.vh1.com/artists/interview/1472058/20030523/evanescence.jhtml|archivedate=August 24, 2007}}</ref>


The band had apparently broken up in 2003 while Rocky was busy with Evanescence but in 2006 announced new band members Jack Wiese and Jeff Bowie. They started putting new songs on their MySpace page in December 2006. The newest songs had originally been written for Rocky's other project, [[The Burning]], but they decided to use them for the new Soul Embraced songs instead.
The band had apparently broken up in 2003 while Rocky was performing with Evanescence, but they were active again in 2006 and added new members.
 
==Band Members==
*Rocky Gray - Guitars, Vocals (1997-2008), Drums (2008-present)
*Chad Moore - Vocals (1999-present)
*Jon Dunn - Bass (2012-present)
*Cody Smith - Guitars (2012 - present)
 
==Past Members==
*David Sroczynski - Drums (1997-1998)
*Charlie West - Guitars
*Lance Garvin - Drums (1999-2008)
*Jeff Bowie - Bass (2006-?)
*Jack Weise - Guitars (2006-2007)
*Devin Castle - Guitars, Vocals (2007-2009)
*Ed Collins - Guitars (2010-?)
 
==Discography==
*Fleshless EP (1999)
*For The Incomplete (2000)
*This Is My Blood (2002)
*Immune (2003)
*Dead Alive (2008)
*Mythos (2013)
 
==Links==
*[http://www.soul-embraced.com Soul-embraced.com] - Official website
*[http://www.myspace.com/soulembraced Soul Embraced on MySpace]


== References ==
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[[Category:Related artists]]
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Band that former Evanescence touring drummer Rocky Gray and rhythm guitarist John LeCompt have performed for. Gray originally played guitar and did vocals when the band formed in 1997. In 1999, he reformed the band and played only guitar while Chad Moore took over on vocals. LeCompt was a featured vocalist on a track called 'Seems Like Forever' from the album 'Immune.' Evanescence covered and reworked Soul Embraced's song 'My Tourniquet' from their 'For The Incomplete' album and it was released on Fallen as 'Tourniquet'.[1] Amy Lee wrote the song's melody and second verse.[1]

The band had apparently broken up in 2003 while Rocky was performing with Evanescence, but they were active again in 2006 and added new members.

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