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Evile

Evile are an English thrash metal band from Huddersfield, formed in 2004. They have experienced numerous line-up changes over the years, with drummer Ben Carter being the only member of the original line-up to have stayed consistently. The current line-up consists of Carter, lead guitarist and vocalist Ol Drake, bassist Joel Graham, and rhythm guitarist Adam Smith, who replaced Drake's older brother Matt in 2020.

Evile
Evile 2021 Lineup
Background information
OriginHuddersfield, West Yorkshire, England
GenresThrash metal
Years active2004–present
LabelsEarache, Century Media, Napalm
MembersOl Drake
Ben Carter
Joel Graham
Adam Smith
Past membersMike Alexander
Piers Donno-Fuller
Matt Drake
Websiteevilecult.com

Evile are notable for being part of the thrash metal resurgence movement of the mid-to-late 2000s, and they were highly praised by Kerrang! for "Carrying the genre's whole 'revival' on their shoulders."[1] To date, the band has released five studio albums: Enter the Grave (2007), Infected Nations (2009), Five Serpent's Teeth (2011), Skull (2013) and Hell Unleashed (2021); a sixth studio album is in the works, as of June 2021.[2]

History

Pre-Evile (1999–2004)

In 1999, former school friends Matt Drake and Ben Carter came together over a mutual love for thrash metal and heavy metal and formed a cover band named Metal Militia (primarily playing Metallica classics)[3] Matt's brother, Ol Drake, joined as the lead guitarist, and after London-born bassist Mike Alexander responded to the band's advert in a local guitar store looking for a bassist influenced by bands such as Metallica, Sepultura and Testament, the lineup was complete.

At the band's first live show, at the Ukrainian Club in Halifax, an audience member had a brick thrown at their face by area locals.[4]

Birth of Evile (2004–2006)

In 2004, the band ceased playing covers and dedicated their time to writing original material. Soon after, they independently recorded and released two EPs in limited quantities (250–500 units): All Hallows Eve EP (2004) and Hell Demo (2006). Evile toured extensively throughout the UK (2004–2006) and Netherlands (2006), played as the support act for Exodus and eventually signed to Earache Records. Though Earache had received the band's Hell Demo, it was after label head Digby Pearson witnessed Evile's set at Bloodstock Open Air in 2006 that he contacted the band and signed them to the label. In an interview Matt Drake said that the band was originally supposed to be called "Exile", but there were "a million other bands that called themself that" so the "X" in the band's name was changed to a "V," and the band became known as Evile.[5]

Enter the Grave (2007–2009)

 
Evile live in Saarbrücken 2008

Prior to the album's recording, Matt Drake contacted producer Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica, Morbid Angel, Blind Guardian, Artillery) by doing a search for his name on Google and enquired as to whether or not he would like to hear Evile's material. Flemming responded positively, prompting Matt to send him some Evile mp3s via e-mail. Supposedly, Flemming never commented on the mp3s, causing Matt to presume that he "hated them",[6] but when Earache Records contacted Flemming to request his skills as producer for Evile's debut, he swiftly accepted the offer.[6]

In 2007, Evile recorded their debut album, Enter the Grave, at Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen with producer Flemming Rasmussen and assistant engineer Anders H Mortensen. The album reached No. 33 on the UK rock album charts, and Kerrang! magazine awarded the album 4 out of 5 stars while dubbing Evile as "Carrying the genre's whole 'revival' on their shoulders".[1] Generally, the album was received positively and received highly rated reviews, including those from Terrorizer Magazine (9/10),[7] Metal Revolution (100/100)[8] and Classic Rock (the 38th best album of 2007).[9]

The band played many shows with class-acts such as Machine Head, and other bands such as Sabbat, Sanctity, Gama Bomb, Severe Torture and Desecration. On 11 December 2007, Evile participated in and won[10] Metal Hammer's Get in the Ring 2, at the Kentish Town Forum, London. Four bands (Evile, Engel, Viking Skull and Goat the Head) performed thirty-minute sets inside a boxing ring and the public selected their favorite via SMS texts. The show was compered by Oderus Urungus of Gwar and the judges included Ville Valo of HIM. Valo commented that Evile were "really tight and rhythmic"[10] but they were not his "cup of tea." The competition was rebroadcast on Rockworld TV on SKY Channel 368 throughout January and February 2008 and included an hour-long supplement dedicated to Evile's GITR2 set.[11]

In February and March 2008, Evile supported thrash metal band Megadeth on the European leg of their Tour of Duty and the UK leg of their Gigantour, opening for American deathcore band Job for a Cowboy. The band was received warmly throughout the respective tours,[12] and on the final date, they briefly joined Megadeth on stage at the Hugennottenhalle in Frankfurt to sing the heavy metal anthem "Peace Sells". In March 2008, Evile's track "Thrasher" was featured on the Wii, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 video game Rock Band as downloadable content (part of the "Earache Thrash Pack").[13] In April 2008, the band embarked on a European tour alongside thrash veterans Exodus. During the tour, they allowed a 14-year-old fan to join them on stage to perform "Enter the Grave",[14] and on a few occasions they joined Exodus in backing vocals on "The Toxic Waltz," which was followed by the members of Exodus handing their instruments over to Evile to close the set.[15]

On 8 October the release of Evile's first official Music Video. The video was "Thrasher", a song from their debut album, and was directed by Dan Fernbach (who directed bands such as Bullet for My Valentine).[16] Also on 8 October the re-release of Evile's Enter the Grave via Earache Records. Included in the package was a lengthy DVD, Evile guitar pick (with three alternate designs), A woven patch and three bonus tracks.[17]

The band later announced they would provide support to Satyricon on their European "Tour of Nero" in November/December 2008.[18] Unfortunately, On 19 November 2008, while on the tour, lead guitarist Ol Drake reportedly collapsed due to health issues. His jaw was fractured and the under-side of his chin was cut open. Evile were forced to cancel their appearances on the remainder of the tour.[19][20] He then had to have his jaw wired shut for two weeks for healing.[21]

Beginning in April 2009, Evile began the UK/Ireland "We Who Are About to Tour" tour along with UK death metal act Trigger the Bloodshed, and London Thrash band Mutant. Warpath, who were originally scheduled for the tour, pulled out two days prior to the start of the tour (though the unfortunate injury occurred a week before the tour[22]) leaving Evile two days to find a replacement band.[23][24] Evile played two brand new songs which would be featured on their second album; one entitled "Demolition" and one without a title, which on a nightly basis was open to being named by the audience.[25]

Infected Nations and the death of Mike Alexander (2009–2010)

 
Mike Alexander (22 June 1977 – 5 October 2009)

In February 2009 Evile began the pre-production process for their second album with Russ Russell (who has worked with bands such as Napalm Death, The Exploited and Dimmu Borgir).[26] May and June saw Evile enter Parlour Studios in Kettering with Russell to record the album. The band would post three video updates whilst in the studio,[27][28][29] and give fans a chance to "Ask Evile" questions via their Myspace blog.[30] On an Evile studio tour hosted by Ben the working titles of songs to be on the album could be seen written on a whiteboard.[31]

On 22 June, Evile revealed that the title of the second album would be Infected Nations, with artwork created by Michael Whelan (who also worked with the likes of Sepultura, Obituary and Stephen King). A video was posted online on the same day of Ol talking fans through the concept of the art, stood in front of a large poster print of the cover.[32] The album was released on 21 September in Europe and 22 September in USA.[33] Infected Nations jumped into the UK top 100 chart at number 91 following its first-day sales.

The band released three tracks publicly prior to the album's release. These tracks were "Infected Nation", "Now Demolition" and "Nosophoros". Evile released a music video for the track "Infected Nation" which, like "Thrasher" was directed by Dan Fernbach and Static Films once again.[34] Also, like "Thrasher", displays the band playing a dynamically aggressive song in a very confined space.

In September 2009, Schmier of the German thrash metal classics Destruction asked lead guitarist, Ol Drake, to stand in for them on guitar. This was prompted by Destruction's guitarist, Mike Sifringer, breaking his fingers forcing them to find a temporary replacement.

On 5 October 2009, tragedy struck the band as their bass player, Mike Alexander, died whilst being rushed to hospital while the band were on tour in Luleå, Sweden.[35] He died from a pulmonary embolism, a blood clot on the lungs. Evile unveiled a tribute site <http://www.mikealexander.co.uk> to their fallen member.[36] In early December 2009 the remaining members of Evile held two memorial nights for Mike. One was held in Leeds Rios and the other in the Camden Underworld, London. The night consisted of a covers set of some of Mike's favourite songs and bands, with members of the support bands (Gama Bomb, Mutant and Seregon) on the night stepping in on various instruments. Nick Barker (Dimmu Borgir, Cradle of Filth, Testament, Exodus) also took to the stage on both nights to play drums for several tracks. Both shows saw each remaining member of Evile take to the stage to read out messages of thanks from Mike's girlfriend, children and Mother. The Leeds show saw Mike's mother take to the stage and express her thanks to Evile's fans.[37]

Evile were asked, by UK Magazine Metal Hammer, to cover a Pantera track for their Dimebag Darrell tribute Issue. The band chose to cover "Cemetery Gates" with it being their favourite Pantera track. The track would go on to receive positive feedback, be released via iTunes and get substantial airplay in the United States. This would unfortunately be the last track recorded with Mike Alexander.[38] A raffle was also organized prior to the nights to raise funds for Mike's children and family. Evile and Mike's family were overwhelmed to receive support from people/bands such as Ozzy Osbourne & Sharon Osbourne, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Machine Head, Exodus, Overkill, Trivium, Andy Sneap, Annihilator, Benediction, Hirax and more. The winners of the Raffle Prizes were announced via YouTube by Matt and Ol.[39]

Evile started auditions for a new bass player in late November/December 2009. They then announced dates for a 2010 UK/Europe tour.[40] On 16 December it was reported that Joel Graham (formerly of Rise to Addiction) is the band's new bass player.[41] In December Evile announced their first shows in USA/North America. One tour supporting Kreator alongside Voivod, Kataklysm and more.[42] The other tour being in support to Overkill alongside Vader, God Dethroned and Warbringer.[43]

In April 2010 Evile would pay tribute to their late bassist, Pantera and Dimebag Darrell by performing their cover of "Cemetery Gates" in the latter's birthplace of Dallas, Texas while on tour with Overkill in North America. Also in April 2010, it was announced that Evile would be returning to Bloodstock Open Air, playing main stage on Saturday 14 August.[44] Evile will also be playing Hellfest, Wacken Open Air, Sonisphere and many more European Festivals.

Evile's track "Bathe in Blood" was used in the film Ondine by Neil Jordan and starring Colin Farrell.[45]

From September 2010 to the end of December the band toured extensively throughout North America. The band had several headline dates as well as tours with veterans such as Overkill, D.R.I. and fellow thrash-band Gama Bomb. Also in February, Ol Drake took part in a "Game with Fame" session via Xbox Live, inviting gamers to play the videogame Rockband 3 with him. The event was advertised on the Xbox Live Dashboard and took place for 3 hours (5pm-8pm EST).[46][47] Around this time the entire Infected Nations album became available via the Rock Band Network, as well as the band achieving "Artist of the Month".[48][49]

Five Serpent's Teeth (2010–2012)

On 31 May, Evile revealed that they'd begun working on their third studio album.[50] Ol Drake confirmed this via TwitLonger on 9 November and told that "Album 3 is well on the way and will be out on Earache Records in mid 2011".[51] In February 2011 Evile embarked on a short UK tour to say goodbye to their "Infected Nations" album, while also showcasing a brand new track with the working title "Bitch". Matt also announced the third album will have the initials "FST".[52] In March 2011 it was announced that Evile had entered Parlour Studios to begin recording their 3rd album with producer Russ Russell.[53] Periodically, the band have been posting excerpts of the album's recording process on their official YouTube page.[54] On 25 April, the band announced that their 3rd album was fully mixed and awaiting mastering.[55]

In May 2011 Evile announced that they would pay tribute to their fallen bandmate, Mike Alexander, on the latest album. The track was entitled "In Memoriam".[56] Ol Drake commented:

It goes without saying that there would be some element of the new album which was for Mike alone. We had a few ideas floating around which were out of the ordinary for Evile, and when Mike passed away those ideas just started to make more and more sense. "In Memoriam"'s initial intention was for Mike and Mike alone. All of us in the band have different views and thoughts on what the song means and who it is for, but it was born out of a want to include something special for Mike, his family and ourselves. As the song grew it started to take on a life of its own, so to speak. It is for anyone who's lost anyone close to them. There is a lot of meaning behind this song, and I expect a few people will question Evile doing such a song, but if the sentiment isn't understood, I couldn't care less. As our producer, Russ Russell said: "It's a brilliant song for a brilliant guy."

It has been revealed through hard rock/heavy metal magazine Metal Hammer that the title for their third album would be Five Serpent's Teeth to be released 26 September 2011 in Europe and 18 October 2011 in North America through Earache Records. On 6 June, the band posted a new song, titled "Eternal Empire", on their YouTube channel. On 12 September 2011 the album's first single/music video, "Cult", was released. The video saw a different, more modern approach.[57] In September/October 2011 the band set out on a 15-date headline tour of the UK with label-mates Savage Messiah as support.[58] The band were then asked by Kerrang! Magazine to cover a Nirvana song for Nevermind's 20th Anniversary Tribute Issue. Evile covered the track "Lounge Act".[59] Ol Drake commented:

When we got the offer, all I could see was fun to be had, and what an honor it was to be included. I was a big fan of Nirvana when I was a young teen, so it's an extra honor in that way for me. I wondered what we could do to the track to make it our own, so we approached it like we would one of our own songs. That bass riff is brilliant and I wanted to make it more a core element of the track guitar-wise and just metal it up in general. I wanted to respect the approach of the song but also alter Kurt's [Cobain] chord approach to a style more suited to EVILE, and that's a chug-athon!

In October Evile celebrated the release of Five Serpent's Teeth by taking part in in-store signing sessions in select Blue Banana stores as well as a short tour of Release Shows in the UK; London, Birmingham and Holmfirth.[60] On 17 October The band were featured in a Live Session on BBC Radio 1's Rock Show with Daniel P. Carter.[61] The set was recorded at Maida Vale Studios, London. In November Evile announced a 24-date Headlining tour of Europe with Portrait and Dr. Living Dead as supports.[62]

On 11 February 2012 Evile took part in, and headlined, HMV Group's "Next Big Thing" at the HMV Ritz in Manchester, UK along with Cerebral Bore and Savage Messiah. After the death of Woods of Ypres mastermind David Gold, the band decided to make the first live debut of "In Memoriam" a dedication to him.[63][64] "In Memoriam" was initially written as a tribute to their fallen bandmate, Mike Alexander. In March 2012, Evile's lead guitarist Ol Drake was nominated for the "Dimebag Darrell Shredder" Award as part of Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards. Also up for the award were Devin Townsend, Dino Cazares (of Fear Factory, Russ Parrish), Satchel (of Steel Panther) and Adam Dutkiewicz (of Killswitch Engage).[65] In April 2012 Evile announced they would start filming a music video for the track "In Memoriam".[66] Ol Drake commented:

The initial idea was to release the "Cult" video, as we did, then immediately get onto recording the video for "In Memoriam"; this was easier said than done. It's been well documented why the song exists. When it came to getting the "right"/"appropriate" treatment for the video, it was a lengthy process. The song is so close to all of us that we wanted to make sure the video complemented the song and its subject matter, and that all four of us were happy with how the song will be portrayed visually. If we'd have settled on the first idea after "Cult", we wouldn't have been happy, so amidst touring and gigging, we've been working hard on getting this 100% before we move on to the next video. The song is basically about loss, which we can all relate to, so we wanted to express that in the video, while staying respectful to why the song exists. We can't wait to get this filmed and out there for all to enjoy!

Skull and the departure of Ol Drake (2013–2015)

On 31 January 2013, Ol Drake announced via his Tumblr that Evile were to begin recording their fourth album the following weekend. He also confirmed that the band would again utilise producer Russ Russell.[67] On 25 March, Ben Carter and Earache Records released the album name, cover and release date of their fourth album, entitled Skull.[68][69] Guitarist Ol Drake announced his departure from Evile in August 2013.[70] In August 2014, Evile announced that Piers Donno-Fuller (formerly of Fallen Fate) would be joining them as lead guitarist, and that they "have something in the pipeline for March".[71]

Switching members, Hell Unleashed and next album (2016–present)

As early as March 2016, Evile began working on their fifth studio album.[72] On 19 March 2018, Evile announced the departure of Piers due to personal commitments. On 24 April of the same year, the band announced Ol Drake had rejoined the band. On 12 August 2020, Evile announced that Matt Drake had quit the band "a while ago", leaving drummer Ben Carter as their only permanent member. On rhythm guitar, Drake was replaced by Adam Smith of RipTide, while his brother Ol took over on guitar and vocals.[73][74] In the following month, Evile were signed to Napalm Records and began recording their new album with Chris Clancy for a 2021 release.[75] Then On 3 February 2021, Evile announced that their fifth studio album, Hell Unleashed, would be released on 30 April, and the video for the album's lead single, which is the title track, directed by James Mansell, was released on the same day.[76] The song "Gore" includes a guest backing-vocal appearance from actor/comedian Brian Posehn.[77] The song, and music video directed by James Mansell, was released on 18 March. Evile will promote Hell Unleashed with a UK tour in February 2022, supported by Divine Chaos and Tortured Demon.[78]

In response to why the album had taken eight years to materialise, frontman Ol Drake commented:[79]

they hadn't really done any new music, and when I rejoined in 2018, I just hit the ground running and started new material and the whole complication with my brother leaving and everything made it last even longer. It should have been out a year and a half ago really but sh*t happens.

Hell Unleashed is also the first Evile studio album to include a cover by another band. Ol Drake commented on including Mortician's "Zombie Apocalypse":[80]

The main reason we did it, is because of how fun that riff is. I have loved it most of my metal life. I always play it when we are sound checking or I pick up the guitar and that riff is always in my vocabulary and it was literally just an excuse for us to play it. It is just so fun and I can't wait to do it live.

In a June 2021 interview with Metal Hammer, Ol Drake revealed the band had planned to work on their sixth studio album. He said, with a chuckle, "I started writing the next album before [Hell Unleashed] was even finished. New material will probably start in late 2021."[2] Three months later, he confirmed in a "small announcement" on Facebook that Evile have not only officially begun writing their sixth studio album, but stated that it will not take another eight years for it to be released.[81]

Musical style and influences

Evile's sound is primarily influenced by classic thrash metal, citing bands such as Overkill, Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Exodus, Testament, Annihilator, Nevermore, Pantera and Sepultura, though they are also influenced by death metal bands like Obituary.[82]

Band members

Current members
  • Ol Drake – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2004–2013, 2018–present), lead vocals (2020–present)
  • Ben Carter – drums (2004–present)
  • Joel Graham – bass, backing vocals (2009–present)
  • Adam Smith – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2020–present)
Former members
  • Matt Drake – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2004–2020; one show in 2021)
  • Piers Donno-Fuller – lead guitar, backing vocals (2014–2018)
  • Mike Alexander – bass, backing vocals (2004–2009; died 2009)

Timeline

Discography

Albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK UK Rock US
Heat
2007 Enter the Grave
  • Released: 27 August 2007
  • Label: Earache
2009 Infected Nations
  • Released: 21 September 2009
  • Label: Earache
132
2011 Five Serpent's Teeth
  • Released: 26 September 2011
  • Label: Earache
111 35
2013 Skull 34
2021 Hell Unleashed
  • Released: 30 April 2021
  • Label: Napalm
49 (Physical) 5
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Demo albums

Year Title
2004 All Hallows Eve
2006 Hell Demo

Singles

Year Single Album
2010 "Cemetery Gates" Non-album single
2011 "Eternal Empire" Five Serpent's Teeth
"Cult"
2012 "In Memoriam"
"In Dreams of Terror"
2013 "Underworld" Skull
2021 "Hell Unleashed" Hell Unleashed
"Gore"
"The Thing (1982)"

Music videos

Year Song Director Album
2007 "Thrasher" Dan Fernbach Enter the Grave
2009 "Infected Nation" Infected Nations
2011 "Cult" Ramy Elgamal Five Serpent's Teeth
2012 "In Memoriam" Ben Thornley
"In Dreams of Terror" Ash Pears
2013 "Underworld" Unknown Skull
2021 "Hell Unleashed" James Mansell Hell Unleashed
"Gore"
"The Thing (1982)" Ingo Spörl

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External links

  • Earache Records
  • Official message board
  • YouTube channel
  • Evile at AllMusic  

evile, english, thrash, metal, band, from, huddersfield, formed, 2004, they, have, experienced, numerous, line, changes, over, years, with, drummer, carter, being, only, member, original, line, have, stayed, consistently, current, line, consists, carter, lead,. Evile are an English thrash metal band from Huddersfield formed in 2004 They have experienced numerous line up changes over the years with drummer Ben Carter being the only member of the original line up to have stayed consistently The current line up consists of Carter lead guitarist and vocalist Ol Drake bassist Joel Graham and rhythm guitarist Adam Smith who replaced Drake s older brother Matt in 2020 EvileEvile 2021 LineupBackground informationOriginHuddersfield West Yorkshire EnglandGenresThrash metalYears active2004 presentLabelsEarache Century Media NapalmMembersOl DrakeBen CarterJoel GrahamAdam SmithPast membersMike AlexanderPiers Donno FullerMatt DrakeWebsiteevilecult wbr comEvile are notable for being part of the thrash metal resurgence movement of the mid to late 2000s and they were highly praised by Kerrang for Carrying the genre s whole revival on their shoulders 1 To date the band has released five studio albums Enter the Grave 2007 Infected Nations 2009 Five Serpent s Teeth 2011 Skull 2013 and Hell Unleashed 2021 a sixth studio album is in the works as of June 2021 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre Evile 1999 2004 1 2 Birth of Evile 2004 2006 1 3 Enter the Grave 2007 2009 1 4 Infected Nations and the death of Mike Alexander 2009 2010 1 5 Five Serpent s Teeth 2010 2012 1 6 Skull and the departure of Ol Drake 2013 2015 1 7 Switching members Hell Unleashed and next album 2016 present 2 Musical style and influences 3 Band members 3 1 Timeline 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Demo albums 4 3 Singles 4 4 Music videos 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditPre Evile 1999 2004 Edit In 1999 former school friends Matt Drake and Ben Carter came together over a mutual love for thrash metal and heavy metal and formed a cover band named Metal Militia primarily playing Metallica classics 3 Matt s brother Ol Drake joined as the lead guitarist and after London born bassist Mike Alexander responded to the band s advert in a local guitar store looking for a bassist influenced by bands such as Metallica Sepultura and Testament the lineup was complete At the band s first live show at the Ukrainian Club in Halifax an audience member had a brick thrown at their face by area locals 4 Birth of Evile 2004 2006 Edit In 2004 the band ceased playing covers and dedicated their time to writing original material Soon after they independently recorded and released two EPs in limited quantities 250 500 units All Hallows Eve EP 2004 and Hell Demo 2006 Evile toured extensively throughout the UK 2004 2006 and Netherlands 2006 played as the support act for Exodus and eventually signed to Earache Records Though Earache had received the band s Hell Demo it was after label head Digby Pearson witnessed Evile s set at Bloodstock Open Air in 2006 that he contacted the band and signed them to the label In an interview Matt Drake said that the band was originally supposed to be called Exile but there were a million other bands that called themself that so the X in the band s name was changed to a V and the band became known as Evile 5 Enter the Grave 2007 2009 Edit Evile live in Saarbrucken 2008 Prior to the album s recording Matt Drake contacted producer Flemming Rasmussen Metallica Morbid Angel Blind Guardian Artillery by doing a search for his name on Google and enquired as to whether or not he would like to hear Evile s material Flemming responded positively prompting Matt to send him some Evile mp3s via e mail Supposedly Flemming never commented on the mp3s causing Matt to presume that he hated them 6 but when Earache Records contacted Flemming to request his skills as producer for Evile s debut he swiftly accepted the offer 6 In 2007 Evile recorded their debut album Enter the Grave at Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen with producer Flemming Rasmussen and assistant engineer Anders H Mortensen The album reached No 33 on the UK rock album charts and Kerrang magazine awarded the album 4 out of 5 stars while dubbing Evile as Carrying the genre s whole revival on their shoulders 1 Generally the album was received positively and received highly rated reviews including those from Terrorizer Magazine 9 10 7 Metal Revolution 100 100 8 and Classic Rock the 38th best album of 2007 9 The band played many shows with class acts such as Machine Head and other bands such as Sabbat Sanctity Gama Bomb Severe Torture and Desecration On 11 December 2007 Evile participated in and won 10 Metal Hammer s Get in the Ring 2 at the Kentish Town Forum London Four bands Evile Engel Viking Skull and Goat the Head performed thirty minute sets inside a boxing ring and the public selected their favorite via SMS texts The show was compered by Oderus Urungus of Gwar and the judges included Ville Valo of HIM Valo commented that Evile were really tight and rhythmic 10 but they were not his cup of tea The competition was rebroadcast on Rockworld TV on SKY Channel 368 throughout January and February 2008 and included an hour long supplement dedicated to Evile s GITR2 set 11 In February and March 2008 Evile supported thrash metal band Megadeth on the European leg of their Tour of Duty and the UK leg of their Gigantour opening for American deathcore band Job for a Cowboy The band was received warmly throughout the respective tours 12 and on the final date they briefly joined Megadeth on stage at the Hugennottenhalle in Frankfurt to sing the heavy metal anthem Peace Sells In March 2008 Evile s track Thrasher was featured on the Wii Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 video game Rock Band as downloadable content part of the Earache Thrash Pack 13 In April 2008 the band embarked on a European tour alongside thrash veterans Exodus During the tour they allowed a 14 year old fan to join them on stage to perform Enter the Grave 14 and on a few occasions they joined Exodus in backing vocals on The Toxic Waltz which was followed by the members of Exodus handing their instruments over to Evile to close the set 15 On 8 October the release of Evile s first official Music Video The video was Thrasher a song from their debut album and was directed by Dan Fernbach who directed bands such as Bullet for My Valentine 16 Also on 8 October the re release of Evile s Enter the Grave via Earache Records Included in the package was a lengthy DVD Evile guitar pick with three alternate designs A woven patch and three bonus tracks 17 The band later announced they would provide support to Satyricon on their European Tour of Nero in November December 2008 18 Unfortunately On 19 November 2008 while on the tour lead guitarist Ol Drake reportedly collapsed due to health issues His jaw was fractured and the under side of his chin was cut open Evile were forced to cancel their appearances on the remainder of the tour 19 20 He then had to have his jaw wired shut for two weeks for healing 21 Beginning in April 2009 Evile began the UK Ireland We Who Are About to Tour tour along with UK death metal act Trigger the Bloodshed and London Thrash band Mutant Warpath who were originally scheduled for the tour pulled out two days prior to the start of the tour though the unfortunate injury occurred a week before the tour 22 leaving Evile two days to find a replacement band 23 24 Evile played two brand new songs which would be featured on their second album one entitled Demolition and one without a title which on a nightly basis was open to being named by the audience 25 Infected Nations and the death of Mike Alexander 2009 2010 Edit Mike Alexander 22 June 1977 5 October 2009 In February 2009 Evile began the pre production process for their second album with Russ Russell who has worked with bands such as Napalm Death The Exploited and Dimmu Borgir 26 May and June saw Evile enter Parlour Studios in Kettering with Russell to record the album The band would post three video updates whilst in the studio 27 28 29 and give fans a chance to Ask Evile questions via their Myspace blog 30 On an Evile studio tour hosted by Ben the working titles of songs to be on the album could be seen written on a whiteboard 31 On 22 June Evile revealed that the title of the second album would be Infected Nations with artwork created by Michael Whelan who also worked with the likes of Sepultura Obituary and Stephen King A video was posted online on the same day of Ol talking fans through the concept of the art stood in front of a large poster print of the cover 32 The album was released on 21 September in Europe and 22 September in USA 33 Infected Nations jumped into the UK top 100 chart at number 91 following its first day sales The band released three tracks publicly prior to the album s release These tracks were Infected Nation Now Demolition and Nosophoros Evile released a music video for the track Infected Nation which like Thrasher was directed by Dan Fernbach and Static Films once again 34 Also like Thrasher displays the band playing a dynamically aggressive song in a very confined space In September 2009 Schmier of the German thrash metal classics Destruction asked lead guitarist Ol Drake to stand in for them on guitar This was prompted by Destruction s guitarist Mike Sifringer breaking his fingers forcing them to find a temporary replacement On 5 October 2009 tragedy struck the band as their bass player Mike Alexander died whilst being rushed to hospital while the band were on tour in Lulea Sweden 35 He died from a pulmonary embolism a blood clot on the lungs Evile unveiled a tribute site lt http www mikealexander co uk gt to their fallen member 36 In early December 2009 the remaining members of Evile held two memorial nights for Mike One was held in Leeds Rios and the other in the Camden Underworld London The night consisted of a covers set of some of Mike s favourite songs and bands with members of the support bands Gama Bomb Mutant and Seregon on the night stepping in on various instruments Nick Barker Dimmu Borgir Cradle of Filth Testament Exodus also took to the stage on both nights to play drums for several tracks Both shows saw each remaining member of Evile take to the stage to read out messages of thanks from Mike s girlfriend children and Mother The Leeds show saw Mike s mother take to the stage and express her thanks to Evile s fans 37 Evile were asked by UK Magazine Metal Hammer to cover a Pantera track for their Dimebag Darrell tribute Issue The band chose to cover Cemetery Gates with it being their favourite Pantera track The track would go on to receive positive feedback be released via iTunes and get substantial airplay in the United States This would unfortunately be the last track recorded with Mike Alexander 38 A raffle was also organized prior to the nights to raise funds for Mike s children and family Evile and Mike s family were overwhelmed to receive support from people bands such as Ozzy Osbourne amp Sharon Osbourne Iron Maiden Metallica Megadeth Slayer Machine Head Exodus Overkill Trivium Andy Sneap Annihilator Benediction Hirax and more The winners of the Raffle Prizes were announced via YouTube by Matt and Ol 39 Evile started auditions for a new bass player in late November December 2009 They then announced dates for a 2010 UK Europe tour 40 On 16 December it was reported that Joel Graham formerly of Rise to Addiction is the band s new bass player 41 In December Evile announced their first shows in USA North America One tour supporting Kreator alongside Voivod Kataklysm and more 42 The other tour being in support to Overkill alongside Vader God Dethroned and Warbringer 43 In April 2010 Evile would pay tribute to their late bassist Pantera and Dimebag Darrell by performing their cover of Cemetery Gates in the latter s birthplace of Dallas Texas while on tour with Overkill in North America Also in April 2010 it was announced that Evile would be returning to Bloodstock Open Air playing main stage on Saturday 14 August 44 Evile will also be playing Hellfest Wacken Open Air Sonisphere and many more European Festivals Evile s track Bathe in Blood was used in the film Ondine by Neil Jordan and starring Colin Farrell 45 From September 2010 to the end of December the band toured extensively throughout North America The band had several headline dates as well as tours with veterans such as Overkill D R I and fellow thrash band Gama Bomb Also in February Ol Drake took part in a Game with Fame session via Xbox Live inviting gamers to play the videogame Rockband 3 with him The event was advertised on the Xbox Live Dashboard and took place for 3 hours 5pm 8pm EST 46 47 Around this time the entire Infected Nations album became available via the Rock Band Network as well as the band achieving Artist of the Month 48 49 Five Serpent s Teeth 2010 2012 Edit On 31 May Evile revealed that they d begun working on their third studio album 50 Ol Drake confirmed this via TwitLonger on 9 November and told that Album 3 is well on the way and will be out on Earache Records in mid 2011 51 In February 2011 Evile embarked on a short UK tour to say goodbye to their Infected Nations album while also showcasing a brand new track with the working title Bitch Matt also announced the third album will have the initials FST 52 In March 2011 it was announced that Evile had entered Parlour Studios to begin recording their 3rd album with producer Russ Russell 53 Periodically the band have been posting excerpts of the album s recording process on their official YouTube page 54 On 25 April the band announced that their 3rd album was fully mixed and awaiting mastering 55 In May 2011 Evile announced that they would pay tribute to their fallen bandmate Mike Alexander on the latest album The track was entitled In Memoriam 56 Ol Drake commented It goes without saying that there would be some element of the new album which was for Mike alone We had a few ideas floating around which were out of the ordinary for Evile and when Mike passed away those ideas just started to make more and more sense In Memoriam s initial intention was for Mike and Mike alone All of us in the band have different views and thoughts on what the song means and who it is for but it was born out of a want to include something special for Mike his family and ourselves As the song grew it started to take on a life of its own so to speak It is for anyone who s lost anyone close to them There is a lot of meaning behind this song and I expect a few people will question Evile doing such a song but if the sentiment isn t understood I couldn t care less As our producer Russ Russell said It s a brilliant song for a brilliant guy It has been revealed through hard rock heavy metal magazine Metal Hammer that the title for their third album would be Five Serpent s Teeth to be released 26 September 2011 in Europe and 18 October 2011 in North America through Earache Records On 6 June the band posted a new song titled Eternal Empire on their YouTube channel On 12 September 2011 the album s first single music video Cult was released The video saw a different more modern approach 57 In September October 2011 the band set out on a 15 date headline tour of the UK with label mates Savage Messiah as support 58 The band were then asked by Kerrang Magazine to cover a Nirvana song for Nevermind s 20th Anniversary Tribute Issue Evile covered the track Lounge Act 59 Ol Drake commented When we got the offer all I could see was fun to be had and what an honor it was to be included I was a big fan of Nirvana when I was a young teen so it s an extra honor in that way for me I wondered what we could do to the track to make it our own so we approached it like we would one of our own songs That bass riff is brilliant and I wanted to make it more a core element of the track guitar wise and just metal it up in general I wanted to respect the approach of the song but also alter Kurt s Cobain chord approach to a style more suited to EVILE and that s a chug athon In October Evile celebrated the release of Five Serpent s Teeth by taking part in in store signing sessions in select Blue Banana stores as well as a short tour of Release Shows in the UK London Birmingham and Holmfirth 60 On 17 October The band were featured in a Live Session on BBC Radio 1 s Rock Show with Daniel P Carter 61 The set was recorded at Maida Vale Studios London In November Evile announced a 24 date Headlining tour of Europe with Portrait and Dr Living Dead as supports 62 On 11 February 2012 Evile took part in and headlined HMV Group s Next Big Thing at the HMV Ritz in Manchester UK along with Cerebral Bore and Savage Messiah After the death of Woods of Ypres mastermind David Gold the band decided to make the first live debut of In Memoriam a dedication to him 63 64 In Memoriam was initially written as a tribute to their fallen bandmate Mike Alexander In March 2012 Evile s lead guitarist Ol Drake was nominated for the Dimebag Darrell Shredder Award as part of Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards Also up for the award were Devin Townsend Dino Cazares of Fear Factory Russ Parrish Satchel of Steel Panther and Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage 65 In April 2012 Evile announced they would start filming a music video for the track In Memoriam 66 Ol Drake commented The initial idea was to release the Cult video as we did then immediately get onto recording the video for In Memoriam this was easier said than done It s been well documented why the song exists When it came to getting the right appropriate treatment for the video it was a lengthy process The song is so close to all of us that we wanted to make sure the video complemented the song and its subject matter and that all four of us were happy with how the song will be portrayed visually If we d have settled on the first idea after Cult we wouldn t have been happy so amidst touring and gigging we ve been working hard on getting this 100 before we move on to the next video The song is basically about loss which we can all relate to so we wanted to express that in the video while staying respectful to why the song exists We can t wait to get this filmed and out there for all to enjoy Skull and the departure of Ol Drake 2013 2015 Edit On 31 January 2013 Ol Drake announced via his Tumblr that Evile were to begin recording their fourth album the following weekend He also confirmed that the band would again utilise producer Russ Russell 67 On 25 March Ben Carter and Earache Records released the album name cover and release date of their fourth album entitled Skull 68 69 Guitarist Ol Drake announced his departure from Evile in August 2013 70 In August 2014 Evile announced that Piers Donno Fuller formerly of Fallen Fate would be joining them as lead guitarist and that they have something in the pipeline for March 71 Switching members Hell Unleashed and next album 2016 present Edit As early as March 2016 Evile began working on their fifth studio album 72 On 19 March 2018 Evile announced the departure of Piers due to personal commitments On 24 April of the same year the band announced Ol Drake had rejoined the band On 12 August 2020 Evile announced that Matt Drake had quit the band a while ago leaving drummer Ben Carter as their only permanent member On rhythm guitar Drake was replaced by Adam Smith of RipTide while his brother Ol took over on guitar and vocals 73 74 In the following month Evile were signed to Napalm Records and began recording their new album with Chris Clancy for a 2021 release 75 Then On 3 February 2021 Evile announced that their fifth studio album Hell Unleashed would be released on 30 April and the video for the album s lead single which is the title track directed by James Mansell was released on the same day 76 The song Gore includes a guest backing vocal appearance from actor comedian Brian Posehn 77 The song and music video directed by James Mansell was released on 18 March Evile will promote Hell Unleashed with a UK tour in February 2022 supported by Divine Chaos and Tortured Demon 78 In response to why the album had taken eight years to materialise frontman Ol Drake commented 79 they hadn t really done any new music and when I rejoined in 2018 I just hit the ground running and started new material and the whole complication with my brother leaving and everything made it last even longer It should have been out a year and a half ago really but sh t happens Hell Unleashed is also the first Evile studio album to include a cover by another band Ol Drake commented on including Mortician s Zombie Apocalypse 80 The main reason we did it is because of how fun that riff is I have loved it most of my metal life I always play it when we are sound checking or I pick up the guitar and that riff is always in my vocabulary and it was literally just an excuse for us to play it It is just so fun and I can t wait to do it live In a June 2021 interview with Metal Hammer Ol Drake revealed the band had planned to work on their sixth studio album He said with a chuckle I started writing the next album before Hell Unleashed was even finished New material will probably start in late 2021 2 Three months later he confirmed in a small announcement on Facebook that Evile have not only officially begun writing their sixth studio album but stated that it will not take another eight years for it to be released 81 Musical style and influences EditEvile s sound is primarily influenced by classic thrash metal citing bands such as Overkill Metallica Megadeth Slayer Exodus Testament Annihilator Nevermore Pantera and Sepultura though they are also influenced by death metal bands like Obituary 82 Band members EditCurrent membersOl Drake lead and rhythm guitar backing vocals 2004 2013 2018 present lead vocals 2020 present Ben Carter drums 2004 present Joel Graham bass backing vocals 2009 present Adam Smith lead and rhythm guitar backing vocals 2020 present Former membersMatt Drake lead vocals rhythm guitar 2004 2020 one show in 2021 Piers Donno Fuller lead guitar backing vocals 2014 2018 Mike Alexander bass backing vocals 2004 2009 died 2009 Timeline EditDiscography EditAlbums Edit Year Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUK UK Rock USHeat2007 Enter the Grave Released 27 August 2007 Label Earache Over 30 000 copies sold worldwide citation needed 2009 Infected Nations Released 21 September 2009 Label Earache 132 2011 Five Serpent s Teeth Released 26 September 2011 Label Earache 111 35 2013 Skull Released 27 May 2013 Label Earache Century Media 34 2021 Hell Unleashed Released 30 April 2021 Label Napalm 49 Physical 5 denotes releases that did not chartDemo albums Edit Year Title2004 All Hallows Eve2006 Hell DemoSingles Edit Year Single Album2010 Cemetery Gates Non album single2011 Eternal Empire Five Serpent s Teeth Cult 2012 In Memoriam In Dreams of Terror 2013 Underworld Skull2021 Hell Unleashed Hell Unleashed Gore The Thing 1982 Music videos Edit Year Song Director Album2007 Thrasher Dan Fernbach Enter the Grave2009 Infected Nation Infected Nations2011 Cult Ramy Elgamal Five Serpent s Teeth2012 In Memoriam Ben Thornley In Dreams of Terror Ash Pears2013 Underworld Unknown Skull2021 Hell Unleashed James Mansell Hell Unleashed Gore The Thing 1982 Ingo SporlReferences Edit a b Hoare James 1 August 2007 Reign in Hudds Irony Free Thrashers Reignite A Scene Kerrang p 48 a b Evile the return of the kings of British thrash loudersound com 14 June 2021 Retrieved 16 June 2021 Evile Metal Storm profile Retrieved 23 May 2008 Evile MTUK Interview Metal Team UK Archived from the original on 13 June 2008 Retrieved 10 June 2008 Evile Metal Mayhem Interview Metal Mayhem Retrieved 10 June 2008 a b Lucem Fero Evile Interview Lucem Fero Archived from the original on 13 February 2012 Retrieved 9 June 2008 Enter the Grave Terrorizer Review Terrorizer Magazine Retrieved 9 June 2008 Enter the Grave Metal Revolution Review Metal Revolution Archived from the original on 18 June 2008 Retrieved 9 June 2008 Classic Rock 2007 Albums Classic Rock Magazine Retrieved 9 June 2008 a b Evile Win Get in the Ring 2 Rockworld tv Archived 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