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Official Website: http://www.virgos.cc Virgos Merlot was a hard rock band formed in 1998 in Birmingham, Alabama. Their singular album, Signs of a Vacant Soul, was released in 1999, and featured densely-produced atmospheric guitars, a heavy rhythm presence, and the commanding vocals of lead singer Brett Hestla. Perhaps due to lackluster sales and its lukewarm critical reception, the original lineup disbanded sometime after the release of Signs of a Vacant Soul. The band Virgos Merlot later reformed for a short while without guitarist Jason Marchant. Due to legal red tape, they were known simply as Virgos and released their only album, The Path of Least Resistance, under Hestla and Marchant's old record label, Devine. The Devine was also the name of the band Hestla and Marchant were members of prior to the formation of Virgos Merlot. The Devine's only record, Victim, was also released under this label. After touring with Creed as replacement for bassist Brian Marshall, Hestla joined Dark New Day in 2004. Marchant, JD and Ledbetter went on to form the band Red Halo. Chris Dickerson later played bass for Downstem [with JD on drums] and Course of Nature. Virgos Band Members Brett Hestla - Vocals, Guitar Ted "Deacon" Ledbetter - Guitar Chris Dickerson - Bass, Vocals JD Charlton - Drums Virgos Discography Collapse EP (2002, Devine) The Path of Least Resistance (2002, Devine) Official Website: http://www.virgos.cc/ User-contributed text is available under the Creative C

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The Path of Least Resistance

Spotlight - EP
Listen To What The Man Said: Popular Artists Pay Tribute To The Music Of Paul McCartney
STOP! STOP! STOP!

Demos
Northern Soul And R&b Essentials
Collapse - The EP
Northern Soul & Rhythm N' Blues Essentials
LISTEN TO WHAT THE MAN SAID

Least Said, Soonest Forgotten
Promo Only Modern Rock Radio October 2001