About Me
PENANCE started in 1989 with the members of Pittsburgh area band DREAM DEATH moving in a more classic doom direction. Drummer Mike Smail, guitarist Terry Weston, and bassist Rich Freund (who had replaced original bass player Ted Williams in Dream Death, following Williams' departure to another local band, EVICTION) recorded the "LIVING TRUTH" demo, with Brian (Lawrence) Goodbread originally a guest member. One of these demo tracks, "Contemplation", was on the RISE ABOVE RECORDS compilation: "DARK PASSAGES", and Mike Smail would later record with Rise Above owner and ex-NAPALM DEATH vocalist Lee Dorrian on CATHEDRAL's debut album "FOREST OF EQUILIBRIUM".
With Brian Goodbread (himself a founding member of Dream Death) now a full-time member, PENANCE recorded and released "THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED" on Rise Above Records in 1992, and would go on and tour Europe in support of the album the following year, alongside SLEEP and CATHEDRAL.
Back in the states, Penance were free to sign with another label at this time and would do so with CENTURY MEDIA, who had expressed interest in the band before the band released "The Road Less Travelled" with Rise Above. New members Lee Smith and Frank Miller were on board following the departures of Goodbread and Freund, and this line-up recorded 1994's "PARALLEL CORNERS". With better production and a broader release, the album helped the band to gain more fans worldwide. "Parallel Corners" was later hailed by Martin Popoff in "The Guide to Heavy Metal" as one of the top five "post-Sabbath" albums ever released.
Unfortunately sometime afterwards Century Media closed it's doors, and both Smith and Miller left the group. Weston and Smail began working with vocalist Brian "Butch" Balich, and in 1998 the band recorded and released the "BRIDGES TO BURN" demo, with a little help from Brian Goodbread who played bass on the recording. The demo let fans and record labels know Penance was still active and working on new material. With new bassist Ron Leard on board, the band would release their next full length album, 1999's "PROVING GROUND", themselves. This same line-up would also record the "TURN FOR THE WORSE" demo in 2000, which featured songs later released on "ALPHA AND OMEGA". "PROVING GROUND" got good reviews and the band's eventual new label, MARTYR MUSIC, would remix, remaster and re-release the album in 2001.
2001 would also see a new full-length Penance offering released by Martyr Music, with a new line-up as well. Ex-NOVEMBERS DOOM and MYTHIC bassist Mary Bielich, and guitarist Matt Tuite, formerly of WICKER MAN and MUSTACHE, joined Smail, Weston, and Balich for "ALPHA AND OMEGA". The arrival of the two new members brought in fresh viewpoints and influences to the band, and a bit of a positive shift in mood can be heard on the album.
2003 saw the release of "SPIRITUALNATURAL", again with Martyr Music. Founding member Terry Weston would leave at some point during the recording of the album, and guitarist Dave Roman was recruited to finish the recording. This line-up would see Penance's return to Europe that same year. Penance would later disband, with it's members heading in different directions. In 2004 drummer Mike Smail recorded albums with both INTERNAL VOID, and PENTAGRAM. Butch Balich now fronts the very heavy band ARGUS in the Pittsburgh area, while Mary Bielich and Matt Tuite joined BEHIND ENEMY LINES, a powerhouse of a hardcore band, also based in Pittsburgh. Matt Tuite has since played with The Evil Machine as well.
In April of 2007 PENANCE played the DOOM OR BE DOOMED festival in Baltimore, Maryland, with Smail, Weston, and Balich being joined by Dave Roman on bass.