GEHENNAH BAND PAGE
GEHENNAH
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CURRENT NAME
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Gehennah |
FORMER NAMES
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- |
ORIGIN
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Forshaga, Värmlands Län, Sweden |
STATUS
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Active |
FORMED IN
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1990 |
LABEL
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Primitive Art Records |
GENRE
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Thrash metal |
STYLE
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- |
LYRICAL THEME
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- |
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BAND ADDED
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2004-03-10, 00:00 |
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LAST UPDATE
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2007-06-06, 05:33 |
The story begins in the early 90's at one of these boring
local gigs in Karlstad. Four metal heads playing in different bands
understood that they just had to start a band that played Venom covers. It
didn't take 'em many rehearsals to understand that they weren't good
musicians enough to play those songs, so they started to write their own
songs instead. The Gehennah lineup was at this time: Mr Violence-vocals,
Ronnie Ripper-bass, Garm Stringburner-guitar, Captain Cannibal-drums.
At summer 94 Captain Cannibal leaves the band and is replaced by the
notorious bomber Hellcop. At the same time two other heavy metal maniacs
at Primitive Art Records offers Gehennah a record deal. Recorded
between the 25th and the 30th of December 94, "Hardrocker" is finally
released in August 95 after some delays. The record kicks the listener back to
the glorious 80's, with violent speed to show the listener what metal
should sound like. Vocals like a nuclear hell shouting insults in your
ear. Bass like the roar of an entire tankdivision. Guitar like a
distorted Apollo 13, Drums like kamikazeplanes at Pearl Harbour.
The releaseparty at Shitheads MC in Karlstad was filmed by Cromagnjocke
at Primitive Art. The video of the titletrack "Hardrocker" is made out
of shots taken at the party. Apart from the Gehennah and Primitive Art
staff, people from bands like Nifelheim, Swordmaster, Mortiis,
Vomitory, Dawn Of Decay and Nezgaroth appear in very drunk condition in this
video.
Last weekend in October 95 Gehennah recorded the Christmas single "No
Fucking Christmas". As usual recorded with ghostly producer Living Skull
at studio Prima Volta in Forshaga. The "music" for the two songs
(including the solos) were recorded live in the studio and put down on the
first take. Which along with a hellish production gives the single a raw
sound in the vein of Venom's "Welcome To Hell". The songs "Sathana
Claus" and "Merry Shitmas" gives you the true picture of the little man in
red. This EP was in golden vinyl and limited to 500 numbered copies and
it sold out faster than the speed of light. Now it's a true collectors
item!
By this time the french label Osmose Productions got their eyes up for
the band and Gehennah signed for 2 new albums and once again entered
the studio Prima Volta the 9th of July 96 to record "King Of The
Sidewalk". As usual all the music except some solos and vocals were recorded
live in the studio during a very short period of time, but the close
distance to the nearest liquor store took it's toll...Mr Violence drank
away his voice and the band had to wait until the first week of August to
record the vocals!
The band themselves weren't really satisfied with the recording, the
production wasn't dirty and rough enough for the band's own taste. In
spite of this "King Of The Sidewalk" got great reviews in the metalpress
and was choosen as the album of the month in Terrorizer Magazine.
And then they went on tour with Impaled Nazarene and Angelcorpse in
Europe and they had a great time! When they got home again they took a
short break to repair their nerves a bit before it was time to rehearse
for new material.
Before "Decibel Rebel" was recorded they had time to arrange a
Headbangers Against Disco party. Their latest record "Decibel Rebel" was
recorded at Sunlight Studio in August 97 and got a big fat sound, but still
true to the "Gehennah sound". It s probably their best recording so far
and it will be released by Osmose in January 19th 1998. At the same
time Primitive Art Records releases their debut album "Hardrocker" on LP.
In November 5th Gehennah also played at Hellfest - 97 in Stockholm with
bands like Dismember, Disfear, Necrophobic, Edge Of Sanity and Kids Are
Sick. Gehennah along with Dismember got the best response of all the
bands playing.
Gehennah has also recorded a really cool party split 7" with Rise And
Shine, which contains two very cool duets featuring Mr Violence and
Josabeth Leidi. Gehennah plays an old country classic "Jackson" cover and
Rise and Shine plays Meatloaf "Deadringer For Love". This one will also
be released by Primitive Art early 98. After that they toured for a
week in Sweden with Disfear, one of the gigs was recorded by swedish
nationalradio and this radioshow will be on the air in january and the
radioshow is called "P3 Live".
Gehennah also played at the Sound Pollution Party together with Dwarves
and it must have been their absolute highlight of this year!!! As they
are since longtime big fans of the Dwarves. The even had plans to
record a cover of Dwarves "Who's Fucking Who?", but they dropped they idea
because Entombed did a cover of Dwarves track "Satan". Guestvocals this
evening was Rogga Pettersson ex. Merciless ("Get Out Of My Way" from
their latest album "Decibel Rebel" where he also appears.) This was
Rogga's first liveperformance since 1993. And Josabeth Leidi from Rise And
Shine was singing "Jackson" together with Mr Violence & Co.
On October the 11th GEHENNAH played their anniversary gig at MetalClüb
(Karlstad/Sweden), also the special release was prepared for this
evening - a limited CDR with four newly recorded anniversary songs... This
will come out as 7"EP sometime later, so keep your eyes open, little
ones...
The madness will continue...
