Related Bands and Side Projects
- Godspeed (1992–1994): In high school, Michael Wittig (Kalel) was the founding member of the band Godspeed. They had one album, Godspeed, which was recorded December 1993 and released in a limited edition of 200 copies in January, 1994 in cassette format only. It contains 3 tracks: "Searching" (written by Michael Wittig), "Your Life" (written by Michael Wittig), and "Her Tears" (written by Robert Brouhard and Michael Wittig). The band's name changed from Q: The Source (named after the Q document) to Godspeed during the recording of this 3 song EP. Band Members at the time of the recording included: Michael Wittig on guitar and bass, Mahlon Tobias on bass, Robert Brouhard on vocals, and David Shawn Valcárcel on drums.
- Stars Go Dim (2007 - current) was first a side project and later a full-time band that Lester Estelle Jr., Michael Wittig were a part of. Sweet Memorial's frontman, Chris Cleveland, is the lead singer. With SGD Estelle and Wittig released a full-length album, "Love Gone Mad" (2009), and two EPs: self-titled (2008) and "Between Here and Now" (2011).
- Eowyn's 2008 song "Silent Screams" features Rob Beckley on guest vocals. Also Lester and Noah appear on the record adding talents on drums and guitar.
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