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Gorefest

Gorefest was a Dutch death metal band from Goes in Zeeland. It was founded in 1989 by Jan-Chris de Koeijer, Frank Harthoorn, Alex van Schaik and Marc Hoogendoorn.

Gorefest
Gorefest in 2007
Background information
OriginGoes, Netherlands
GenresDeath metal, death 'n' roll
Years active1989–1998, 2004–2009
LabelsNuclear Blast
Past members

Career edit

Early works (1989-1994) edit

Within two months of existence, Gorefest recorded their first demo. A Dutch independent label, Foundation 2000, signed them for one album. Before recording Mindloss, they released another demo in 1990, which received positive feedback. As a supporting act for Carcass they traveled through Belgium and the Netherlands impressing the metal-scene also on stage. Colin Richardson was the producer of 1991's album Mindloss.

Before they toured with Revenant from New Jersey, guitarist Alex van Schaik was replaced by Boudewijn Vincent Bonebakker. Not satisfied with Foundation 2000, Gorefest signed a contract in 1992 with Nuclear Blast.[1] Hoogendoorn quit because of incidents during the Mindloss-tour and drummer Ed Warby (who came from the power metal band Elegy) took his place two weeks before recording sessions of False which was also produced by Colin Richardson. The album sold relatively well in the Netherlands and Germany for a band of the genre. In the months to come, they completed a European tour with Deicide and Atrocity, playing in Germany, Sweden, Spain, Czech Republic, Slovakia and England. In 1993, Gorefest played a show at the Dynamo Open Air at Eindhoven. The Eindhoven Insanity was released soon thereafter, featuring this performance.[1] Also in 1993, they toured North America as a supporting act for metal band Death. Their Insanity Tour closed with a show in Mexico City, Mexico.

Erase was recorded in 1994,[1] with producer Pete Coleman and revealed a different attitude towards traditional death metal. As a result, public opinion towards Gorefest was divided. Erase, however, proved to be a success as international sales went well through 1994 and 1995. The band reached a broader set of countries in the following tours.

Change in style and subsequent split (1994-1998) edit

In the Fear EP and "Freedom" single, Gorefest revealed new tracks showing that they wanted to drastically expand upon the musical changes they had applied in Erase (De Koeijer declared in some interviews that he even had thoughts about taking singing lessons). This would be confirmed in 1996 with the rock influenced album Soul Survivor – a total departure from their roots even showing traces of pop – and a very similar album Chapter 13 in 1998.

They abandoned their heavy image and the graphics for these works were less extreme. Many fans turned their backs on them and the sales of the album were a relatively poor, thus they split up in 1998.

Return and final disbandment (2004-2009) edit

Gorefest reformed in 2004 and played various summer festivals in 2005. The band came out with a new album, La Muerte. They produced the album themselves, with mixing handled by Tue Madsen at Antfarm Studios.

In 2006, De Koeyer appeared at Epica's concert in Paradiso (Amsterdam) as a guest grunter on the song "Consign to Oblivion" (A New Age Dawns #3).

The next album, Rise to Ruin, was released in August 2007. The American release was licensed to Candlelight Records.

On 15 June 2009, the band announced that they were calling it quits again, stating that they felt they had gone as far with the band as they could.[2]

Members edit

  • Jan Chris de Koeijer – vocals, bass (1989–1998, 2004–2009)
  • Frank Harthoorn – guitar (1989–1998, 2005–2009)
  • Boudewijn Bonebakker – guitar (1991–1998, 2004–2009)
  • Ed Warby – drums (1992–1998, 2004–2009)
  • Marc Hoogendoorn – drums (1989–1991)
  • Alex van Schaik – guitar (1989–1991)
  • René Merkelbach – keyboards (1996–1998)

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

EPs and singles edit

  • Live Misery (1992)
  • Fear (1994)
  • Freedom (1996)

Compilations edit

  • To Hell and Back – A Goreography (2005)
  • False/Erase (Re-release) (2005)

Live albums edit

  • The Eindhoven Insanity (1993)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 151. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  2. ^ . Roadrunnerrecords.com. Archived from the original on 18 June 2009. Retrieved 7 November 2011.

External links edit

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This article is about the musical band For the Halloween themed musical comedy see Improv Boston This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gorefest news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Gorefest was a Dutch death metal band from Goes in Zeeland It was founded in 1989 by Jan Chris de Koeijer Frank Harthoorn Alex van Schaik and Marc Hoogendoorn GorefestGorefest in 2007Background informationOriginGoes NetherlandsGenresDeath metal death n rollYears active1989 1998 2004 2009LabelsNuclear BlastPast membersJan Chris de KoeijerBoudewijn BonebakkerFrank HarthoornEd WarbyAlex van SchaikMarc HoogendoornRene Merkelbach Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early works 1989 1994 1 2 Change in style and subsequent split 1994 1998 1 3 Return and final disbandment 2004 2009 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 EPs and singles 3 3 Compilations 3 4 Live albums 4 References 5 External linksCareer editEarly works 1989 1994 edit Within two months of existence Gorefest recorded their first demo A Dutch independent label Foundation 2000 signed them for one album Before recording Mindloss they released another demo in 1990 which received positive feedback As a supporting act for Carcass they traveled through Belgium and the Netherlands impressing the metal scene also on stage Colin Richardson was the producer of 1991 s album Mindloss Before they toured with Revenant from New Jersey guitarist Alex van Schaik was replaced by Boudewijn Vincent Bonebakker Not satisfied with Foundation 2000 Gorefest signed a contract in 1992 with Nuclear Blast 1 Hoogendoorn quit because of incidents during the Mindloss tour and drummer Ed Warby who came from the power metal band Elegy took his place two weeks before recording sessions of False which was also produced by Colin Richardson The album sold relatively well in the Netherlands and Germany for a band of the genre In the months to come they completed a European tour with Deicide and Atrocity playing in Germany Sweden Spain Czech Republic Slovakia and England In 1993 Gorefest played a show at the Dynamo Open Air at Eindhoven The Eindhoven Insanity was released soon thereafter featuring this performance 1 Also in 1993 they toured North America as a supporting act for metal band Death Their Insanity Tour closed with a show in Mexico City Mexico Erase was recorded in 1994 1 with producer Pete Coleman and revealed a different attitude towards traditional death metal As a result public opinion towards Gorefest was divided Erase however proved to be a success as international sales went well through 1994 and 1995 The band reached a broader set of countries in the following tours Change in style and subsequent split 1994 1998 edit In the Fear EP and Freedom single Gorefest revealed new tracks showing that they wanted to drastically expand upon the musical changes they had applied in Erase De Koeijer declared in some interviews that he even had thoughts about taking singing lessons This would be confirmed in 1996 with the rock influenced album Soul Survivor a total departure from their roots even showing traces of pop and a very similar album Chapter 13 in 1998 They abandoned their heavy image and the graphics for these works were less extreme Many fans turned their backs on them and the sales of the album were a relatively poor thus they split up in 1998 Return and final disbandment 2004 2009 edit Gorefest reformed in 2004 and played various summer festivals in 2005 The band came out with a new album La Muerte They produced the album themselves with mixing handled by Tue Madsen at Antfarm Studios In 2006 De Koeyer appeared at Epica s concert in Paradiso Amsterdam as a guest grunter on the song Consign to Oblivion A New Age Dawns 3 The next album Rise to Ruin was released in August 2007 The American release was licensed to Candlelight Records On 15 June 2009 the band announced that they were calling it quits again stating that they felt they had gone as far with the band as they could 2 Members editJan Chris de Koeijer vocals bass 1989 1998 2004 2009 Frank Harthoorn guitar 1989 1998 2005 2009 Boudewijn Bonebakker guitar 1991 1998 2004 2009 Ed Warby drums 1992 1998 2004 2009 Marc Hoogendoorn drums 1989 1991 Alex van Schaik guitar 1989 1991 Rene Merkelbach keyboards 1996 1998 Discography editStudio albums edit Mindloss 1991 False 1992 Erase 1994 Soul Survivor 1996 Chapter 13 1998 La Muerte 2005 Rise to Ruin 2007 EPs and singles edit Live Misery 1992 Fear 1994 Freedom 1996 Compilations edit To Hell and Back A Goreography 2005 False Erase Re release 2005 Live albums edit The Eindhoven Insanity 1993 References edit a b c Colin Larkin ed 1995 The Guinness Who s Who of Heavy Metal Second ed Guinness Publishing p 151 ISBN 0 85112 656 1 Gorefest calls it quits again Roadrunnerrecords com Archived from the original on 18 June 2009 Retrieved 7 November 2011 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gorefest amp oldid 1194719789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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