Wolven Ancestry - Biography
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The beginning 2005-2005:
Wolven Ancestry began in 2006 with the release of their demo album "The Wrath Of Gaia". It was written entirely in late 2005 by founding member Fraust. Vocals and lyrics were needed and Lord Defiler from the band Fleshcraft was chosen for the duties. In February 2006, the first Wolven Ancestry album was completed. A very talented and solid line up was sought out by the founding members and the brother of Fraust, Vesper was chosen for guitar. Sildav was also brought into the band to play bass along with Nagolhammer for drums. After some jams and also naming the band it was decided that percussion duties should be accomplished by Guyzus, also from the band Fleshcraft.
After spending some time learning and jamming the songs from the self produced album, the band played their first live show with local bands in their Northern Ontario town Sudbury. The band performed well and their hometown knew there was a new band with skill amongst them. Their second show seen them opening for Belgium greats Leng T'che and Canadian greats Beneath The Massacre and Fuck The Facts.
(source: here)
Wolven Ancestry began in 2006 with the release of their demo album "The Wrath Of Gaia". It was written entirely in late 2005 by founding member Fraust. Vocals and lyrics were needed and Lord Defiler from the band Fleshcraft was chosen for the duties. In February 2006, the first Wolven Ancestry album was completed. A very talented and solid line up was sought out by the founding members and the brother of Fraust, Vesper was chosen for guitar. Sildav was also brought into the band to play bass along with Nagolhammer for drums. After some jams and also naming the band it was decided that percussion duties should be accomplished by Guyzus, also from the band Fleshcraft.
After spending some time learning and jamming the songs from the self produced album, the band played their first live show with local bands in their Northern Ontario town Sudbury. The band performed well and their hometown knew there was a new band with skill amongst them. Their second show seen them opening for Belgium greats Leng T'che and Canadian greats Beneath The Massacre and Fuck The Facts.
(source: here)