Cable is a hardcore/sludge metal band that emerged from the underground music scene of Connecticut in the mid-1990s. Formed in 1994, Cable quickly garnered attention with their heavy, brooding sound, characterized by sludgy riffs and raw, emotional intensity, which set them apart in the hardcore punk and metal circuits. Throughout their career, Cable has persisted with an ever-evolving sound, incorporating elements of noise rock, post-hardcore, and doom metal. The band's members have fluctuated over the years, with the core lineup centering around guitarist Bernie Romanowski, bassist/vocalist Randy Larsen, and drummer Vic Szalaj.
Over the years, Cable has had a number of releases and undergone hiatuses that reflect the challenging nature of underground music's financial and personal demands. Their discography, notably the albums "It Cost Me Everything 1994-1995," "The Failed Convict," and "Last Call," chronicle a band that pours intense emotion into their art. After a decade long pause, the release of "Take the Stairs to Hell" in 2019 showed fans and newcomers alike that Cable still had the same fierce edge and passionate drive that has always characterized their music. Despite line-up changes and the trials of being a band in an ever-changing music industry, Cable's contribution to the metal genre remains indelible, driven by their relentless creativity and dedication to their craft.
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