Siren

Siren was one of those bands who showed great early potential (in
the form of some excellent demos), but who never realized that
potential.
No Place Like Home featured several of those demo tunes,
and the album itself showed flashes of the brilliance that this
band seemed to possess,
but the band's odd choice
for an album cover, combined with little promotion from the record
label, led to an album ignored by, if not unknown to, most of the
metal public.
The followup album
Financial Suicide (featuring an almost all-new lineup) was
poorly produced and seemed to show a lack of direction.
Other than that early promise, the only good to come out of this
band was vocalist Doug Lee's move to the great
Mekong Delta.
Current Members
Doug Lee
vocals
(Mekong Delta)
Brian Hendrickson
guitars
Less Talent
bass
David Smith
drums
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Former Members/Guests
Rob Phillips
guitars
Gregg Culbertson
bass
Brian Law
drums
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Discography
No Place Like Home
1986
Semaphore
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- Terrible Swift Sword
- Burning Bridges
- Another Lost Love
- A Place In Time
- Iron Coffins
- Black Death
- So Far To Go
- Over The Rainbow
- Shadows Of The Future Past
- The Mine
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- Doug Lee
- Rob Phillips
- Gregg Culbertson
- Brian Law
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Reviews: Metal Observer
Financial Suicide
1989
Aaarrg
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- Kreator of dreams
- Unsung hero
- Lines of steel
- This machine (runs-on-hate)
- Locked & chained
- Like a bullet
- Digital clock
- Power march
- Just for the hell of it
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- Doug Lee
- Brian Hendrickson
- Less Talent
- David Smith
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Reviews: Metal Observer