Vhöl - Biography
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2012-
Biography
Conjured by guitarist John Cobbett (Hammers Of Misfortune, ex-Ludicra) and drummer Aesop Dekker (Agalloch, Worm Ourboros, ex-Ludicra) to create music together again post-Ludicra fallout, it wouldn't take long to round out this new band's lineup with Yob's Mike Scheidt joining on vocals and bassist Sigrid Sheie (Hammers Of Misfortune, Amber Asylum) completing the contingent.
It was natural of course that speculation would surface as to what the musical direction of Vhöl will entail because of its membership's musical repertoire already at their disposal. And it became the finality that Vhöl's sound is unlike anything one would end up expecting; a sound that didn't end up being the sum of its parts. But greater. Far from it actually considering it's not remotely doom metal, not black metal and not even close to being Ludicra part II (even though some traces have leaked and crossed over to Vhöl due to Cobbett's signature guitar playing, where even traces of early Hammers Of Misfortune rear their head on slight occasion).
What Vhöl have created is a whirlwind of upbeat raw, un-polished vicious cross-pollination where old-school hardcore, d-beat fury and punk collide with classic old-school metal ('70s era Judas Priest meets Show No Mercy era Slayer/Kill 'Em All era Metallica). All topped with Schedit's most versatile and jaw-dropping vocal performance to date which will easily solidify him as one of the greatest vocalists in metal today.
It was natural of course that speculation would surface as to what the musical direction of Vhöl will entail because of its membership's musical repertoire already at their disposal. And it became the finality that Vhöl's sound is unlike anything one would end up expecting; a sound that didn't end up being the sum of its parts. But greater. Far from it actually considering it's not remotely doom metal, not black metal and not even close to being Ludicra part II (even though some traces have leaked and crossed over to Vhöl due to Cobbett's signature guitar playing, where even traces of early Hammers Of Misfortune rear their head on slight occasion).
What Vhöl have created is a whirlwind of upbeat raw, un-polished vicious cross-pollination where old-school hardcore, d-beat fury and punk collide with classic old-school metal ('70s era Judas Priest meets Show No Mercy era Slayer/Kill 'Em All era Metallica). All topped with Schedit's most versatile and jaw-dropping vocal performance to date which will easily solidify him as one of the greatest vocalists in metal today.