Evoken

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Evoken is an American funeral doom/death metal band that is influenced by the Australian band Disembowelment and the Finnish band Thergothon[1][2]. The band name Evoken was taken from the Thergothon song found on the Fhtagn nagh Yog-Sothoth demo. The band was founded by guitarist Nick Orlando under the name Funereus in April of 1992. It was with the original line-up of Rob-Bass/Vocals; Nick-Guitar; Phil-Guitar & Vince-Drums that they recorded what would be the first & only Funereus release...the Rehersal/Demo 1992. After briefly changing their name to Asmodeus the following year, the band eventually decided upon the name Evoken in 1994 after several line up changes. They headlined the Dutch Doomsday Festival in 2003 during a brief European tour of Holland, Belgium & the UK. [1].

Incorporating deeply reverbed clean guitars, keyboards, cello and a strong dark ambient influence to their cavernous sound, the band has since grown more hypnotic and experimental in their approach from earlier days-yet still maintain their death/doom/funeral influences. Evoken is one of the earliest U.S. doom/death metal bands that are still active today.

Evoken have recently left Avantgarde Music of Italy after releasing two albums with the label & have signed to I Hate Records of Sweden as of January 2007.

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[edit] Members

[edit] Current members

  • John Paradiso - Guitars/Vocals (1994-)
  • Nick Orlando - Guitars (1992-)
  • David Wagner - Bass (2008-)
  • Vince Verkay - Drums (1992-)
  • Don Zaros - Keyboards (2007-)

[edit] Former members

  • Phil Wilson - Guitar (1992)
  • Rob Robichaud - Bass/Vocals (1992-1993)
  • Bill Manley - Bass (1994-1996)
  • Dario Derna - Keyboards (1995-2002)
  • Steve Moran - Bass (1996-2004)
  • Denny Hahn - Keyboards (2003-2007)
  • Charles Lamb - Cello (Session) (1998)
  • Suzanne Bass - Cello (Session) (1999)
  • Chris Kuffner - Cello (Session) (2005)

[edit] Discography

[edit] References

  1. ^ CoC : Evoken : Interview
  2. ^ EVOKEN Interview - Funeral doom from the pits of the abyss

[edit] External links