Dream Disciples

Soon joined by Scott Prentice on drums, they made their debut with the mini-album Veil of Tears.

Their musical style combined elements of goth, industrial, rock, and electronic.

[1] Their 1995 album In Amber received a glowing review in The Catholic Times, where it was named 'Album of the month'.

[2] Mick Mercer's Hex Files: The Goth Bible (1996) described the Dream Disciples as "one of the hardest working bands around."

In 2001, they played at the Eurorock festival (in Neerpelt, Belgium); they also headlined the Whitby Gothic Weekend (England), playing a total of four times,[3] with a final performance in April 2004, supporting The Mission.