Talk:Mephiskapheles

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What happened to them. Ever since Might-Ay White-Ay, I havent heard a word. Their website is at least five years old.

They split up after Might-Ay White-Ay. A lot of their fanbase quit, on the band, when they felt the new sound was too heavy metal-like. I've spoken to Brendog, who was not part of that final lineup, and he's never indicated any chance of a reunion show. The singer, Andre, pops up on stage, at various NYC shows, to sing a song with other bands, on occasion. --JohnBWatt

+I got a demo CD from a band called "Skull-A-Ball" a while back. It's three songs with former Meph members including the singer. No horns, but it's good to hear something new...