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The Quill was formed in the early 1990s by singer Magnus Ekwall, guitarist Christian Carlsson, drummer George Atlagic, organist Anders Haglund and bassist Peter Holm. The Quill played the Swedish barcircuit the following years. Peter Holm left the band at the end of 1993 and was replaced by Roger Nilsson. After writing material for half a year they entered Berno studio in Malmö and recorded their self titled debut The Quill in three weeks.
After signing a recorddeal with Megarock Records their debut was released in Europe in March 1995. A video for the track "Jet of water" was recorded. The album got an overwhelming reception by the critics and was later voted number 70 in Sweden's biggest newspaper "Aftonbladet" poll, Top 100 albums of the year. Other reviews that can be mentioned: 4 out of 5 in Raw, 81 out of 100 in Burrn Magazine.
After a short promotion tour in Sweden with Abstrakt Algebra, The Quill played the Karlshamn Rockfestival. A tour in Germany was booked but was later cancelled due to some trouble with the record company. Instead The Quill played some more festivals in Sweden. After playing all over Sweden for almost a year the band started working on the next album. In May 1997 Anders Haglund decided to leave the band, the others feeling no need of a new organ player decided to continue as a four piece band. In August 1997 the band again entered Berno Studio in Malmö and started working on the second album Silver Haze. A month later the album was finished. The band had then recorded 13 new songs.
Since the release of the album was delayed and The Quill had written some new songs that they wanted on the album, so they re-entered Berno Studios in the summer of 1998 and recorded the tracks "Grand Canyon, "Under a vow" and "Mercury". At the same session they also recorded the song "A Sinner's Fame" originally made by the band Trouble, and the song "Fairies Wear Boots" originally recorded by Black Sabbath. During the autumn of 1998 they did a smaller tour in Sweden together with a band called Bullhorn.
The beginning of 1999 finally saw the release of the second album entitled Silver Haze. The summer also saw the release of a 10" EP called Evermore on Froghouse records. During all this the band also managed to visit Berno Studios two times and record their versions of "Where Eagles Dare" by Iron Maiden, "Frozen Over" by Captain Beyond and lastly "Mount Everest" by November.
In 2000 The Quill re-released their first album on both Cd and Vinyl. It was released by Meteorcity in the US and People Like U in Europe. Shortly thereafter the band announced that they reached an agreement with German label SPV. With german label they have since released 3 albums: Voodoo Caravan in 2002, Hooray! It's a Deathtrip in 2003 and In Triumph in 2006.
In 2005 bass-player Roger Nilsson left the band and was replaced by Robert Triches.
At the end of 2007, vocalist Magnus Ekwall also decided to leave the band.
The Quill are often referred to as a stoner rock and stoner metal band but they can also be regarded as a heavy metal band. They are influenced by late 1960s and early 1970s bands such as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, but also sound like 1990s grunge and stoner metal bands such as Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Monster Magnet, Kyuss and Corrosion of Conformity. Especially vocalist Magnus Ekwall who is often compared to Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell.
After The Quill's debut was released in Europe in March 1995 they did a promotion tour in Sweden with Abstrakt Algebra, The Quill played the Karlshamn Rockfestival with bands like Black Sabbath and Fleetwood Mac.
In the summer of 1999 The Quill played a number of festivals in Sweden and in Denmark. At Sweden Rock Festival The Quill played together with bands like Deep Purple, Motörhead, Captain Beyond and Dio.
Touring to promote the 2003 album Hooray! It's a Deathtrip included August festival appearances at Wacken Open Air in Germany, 'Metal Dayz' in Switzerland and the Swedish Timmernabben Eldfesten and Oskarshamm Parkfestivalen events. The band united with Norwegian band Gluecifer and headliners Monster Magnet during European touring in April 2004.
After signing a recorddeal with Megarock Records their debut was released in Europe in March 1995. A video for the track "Jet of water" was recorded. The album got an overwhelming reception by the critics and was later voted number 70 in Sweden's biggest newspaper "Aftonbladet" poll, Top 100 albums of the year. Other reviews that can be mentioned: 4 out of 5 in Raw, 81 out of 100 in Burrn Magazine.
After a short promotion tour in Sweden with Abstrakt Algebra, The Quill played the Karlshamn Rockfestival. A tour in Germany was booked but was later cancelled due to some trouble with the record company. Instead The Quill played some more festivals in Sweden. After playing all over Sweden for almost a year the band started working on the next album. In May 1997 Anders Haglund decided to leave the band, the others feeling no need of a new organ player decided to continue as a four piece band. In August 1997 the band again entered Berno Studio in Malmö and started working on the second album Silver Haze. A month later the album was finished. The band had then recorded 13 new songs.
Since the release of the album was delayed and The Quill had written some new songs that they wanted on the album, so they re-entered Berno Studios in the summer of 1998 and recorded the tracks "Grand Canyon, "Under a vow" and "Mercury". At the same session they also recorded the song "A Sinner's Fame" originally made by the band Trouble, and the song "Fairies Wear Boots" originally recorded by Black Sabbath. During the autumn of 1998 they did a smaller tour in Sweden together with a band called Bullhorn.
The beginning of 1999 finally saw the release of the second album entitled Silver Haze. The summer also saw the release of a 10" EP called Evermore on Froghouse records. During all this the band also managed to visit Berno Studios two times and record their versions of "Where Eagles Dare" by Iron Maiden, "Frozen Over" by Captain Beyond and lastly "Mount Everest" by November.
In 2000 The Quill re-released their first album on both Cd and Vinyl. It was released by Meteorcity in the US and People Like U in Europe. Shortly thereafter the band announced that they reached an agreement with German label SPV. With german label they have since released 3 albums: Voodoo Caravan in 2002, Hooray! It's a Deathtrip in 2003 and In Triumph in 2006.
In 2005 bass-player Roger Nilsson left the band and was replaced by Robert Triches.
At the end of 2007, vocalist Magnus Ekwall also decided to leave the band.
The Quill are often referred to as a stoner rock and stoner metal band but they can also be regarded as a heavy metal band. They are influenced by late 1960s and early 1970s bands such as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, but also sound like 1990s grunge and stoner metal bands such as Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Monster Magnet, Kyuss and Corrosion of Conformity. Especially vocalist Magnus Ekwall who is often compared to Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell.
After The Quill's debut was released in Europe in March 1995 they did a promotion tour in Sweden with Abstrakt Algebra, The Quill played the Karlshamn Rockfestival with bands like Black Sabbath and Fleetwood Mac.
In the summer of 1999 The Quill played a number of festivals in Sweden and in Denmark. At Sweden Rock Festival The Quill played together with bands like Deep Purple, Motörhead, Captain Beyond and Dio.
Touring to promote the 2003 album Hooray! It's a Deathtrip included August festival appearances at Wacken Open Air in Germany, 'Metal Dayz' in Switzerland and the Swedish Timmernabben Eldfesten and Oskarshamm Parkfestivalen events. The band united with Norwegian band Gluecifer and headliners Monster Magnet during European touring in April 2004.