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The Electric Hellfire Club

The Electric Hellfire Club was an American industrial rock band mixing elements of glam metal, techno, gothic rock, and psychedelia.[2] The band's lyrics contain tongue-in-cheek references to sin, violence, sex, devil worship and similar themes. The band also made use of sampling, mainly from low-budget horror films.

The Electric Hellfire Club
OriginKenosha, Wisconsin, U.S.
GenresIndustrial rock, industrial metal, electro-industrial
Years active1991–2002, 2016
LabelsCleopatra Records[1]
Past membersThomas Thorn
Sabrina Satana
Eric Peterson
Ricktor Ravensbrück
WebsiteThe Electric Hellfire Club on Facebook

History edit

Based in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the Electric Hellfire Club was formed in 1991 when Thomas Thorn (a.k.a. Buck Ryder), departed the industrial/techno band My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult.[2]

The Electric Hellfire Club was initially composed of Thorn (vocals, keyboard programming), co-founder and keyboardist Shane Lassen (a.k.a. Rev. Dr. Luv), and guitarist Ronny Valeo.[3] After the initial string of live shows, drummer Eric Peterson (a.k.a. Janna Flail) was added to enhance the band's live shows, thus completing the band's original lineup.[3] Prior to recording the first album, Burn, Baby, Burn!,[3] dancer and back-up singer Sabrina Satana joined the group, and Peterson was replaced on drums by percussionist Richard Frost.[2]

The EHC toured extensively throughout the early to mid-1990s, both as an opening act, and as headliners in their own right. They toured with Type O Negative, Christian Death, Spahn Ranch, Penal Colony, and Genitorturers, amongst others.

On January 22, 1996, Shane Lassen was killed in an automobile accident. After the death of The Rev. Dr. Luv, the band regrouped and recorded the album Calling Dr. Luv,[3] dedicating the title track, a cover of the KISS song from which Lassen drew his stage name, in his honor.

After recording Calling Dr. Luv, the band began extensive touring again, setting out on the road with Boyd Rice. During this period of near-constant touring, the band toured with such acts as Type O Negative, Danzig, Coal Chamber, GWAR, Powerman 5000, Fear Factory, Godflesh, and played one-off shows with Spahn Ranch, and Alien Sex Fiend. Before setting off on tour with GWAR in the summer of 1997, the band entered the studio and recorded the single "D.W.S.O.B", which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1997 film Gummo. They also performed a cover tune for the television theme song "Charles in Charge" changing it and the inferred meaning with a goth and industrial style. The song was released on the two-CD set of 36 TV show opening tunes of TV cover songs done by gothic and industrial bands. The CD was titled TV Terror: Felching a Dead Horse, which was released in September 1997.

Following the completion of an extensive tour in 2002, the band entered a period of extended hiatus. A cover song of Metallica's "Devil's Dance", released through the band's website in early 2004, was a brief flurry before the band scattered in 2005. Front man Thomas Thorn relocated from the band's native Wisconsin to the Florida Keys, and Sabrina Satana relocated to Los Angeles. The official website went offline, and the official message board was taken down. In 2007, a new official website appeared, and the band's page on the website myspace.com began receiving updates. Information online indicated that the band was regrouping and possibly working together again, and that Wilhelm Curse had resumed keyboarding duties for the band.[4] Throughout mid to late 2008, the band began releasing demo versions of previous songs, and other rare recordings via Myspace account. These tracks were available for streaming.

Early 2009 brought about the reactivation of the band in earnest. In January, it was reported on the official website and on the band's MySpace page that preliminary work had started on a new full-length album, which would mark the band's first studio album in seven years. It also saw Charles Edward from the Denver area gothic metal band Seraphim Shock join the band as guitarist, replacing long time band member Ricktor Ravensbrück, who was serving time in federal prison on drug charges. Original drummer Eric Peterson rejoined the band in February, reuniting half of the band's original lineup.[5] In February 2011, a news update to the band's official site indicated that work on a new album was "indefinitely postponed".[5] Subsequently, however, Frozen North Records announced via MK Ultra that Thorn, Ravensbrück and company had reunited and been signed to FNR in February 2014 to produce their first new album in over a decade, titled Tech Noir. The album reportedly would have paid tribute to not only the band's electro-industrial roots, but also maintain the heavy-hitting metal crunch they have been associated with more lately.[6]

On November 2, 2016, Thomas Thorn announced via his Facebook page that The Electric Hellfire Club will never create new music again.[7] The band marked its 25th anniversary with one final show in Tampa, Florida, on December 2, 2016.[8]

Lineup edit

The band underwent many changes in membership, with only front man Thomas Thorn remaining throughout its history. This was the classic lineup:

  • Thomas Thorn – vocals, keyboards, samples, programming (1991–2016)
  • Sabrina Satana – bass (1993–2002)
  • Eric Peterson – drums (1991–1992, 2009–2016)
  • Ricktor Ravensbrück – guitars (1996–2009, 2014–2016)

Discography edit

  • Burn, Baby, Burn! (1993), Cleopatra Records
  • Satan's Little Helpers (1994), Cleopatra Records
  • Kiss the Goat (1995), Cleopatra Records (reissued 2005)
  • Trick or Treat? Halloween '95 (1995), Cleopatra Records (limited pressing of 1,000 LPs on orange vinyl, and 500 CD copies)
  • Calling Dr. Luv (1996), Cleopatra Records
  • Unholy Roller (1998), Cleopatra Records
  • Empathy for the Devil (2000), Cleopatra Records
  • Witness The Millennium (2000), Cleopatra Records
  • Electronomicon (2002), Cleopatra Records (reissued 2005)[9]
  • Necessary Evils – The Best of (2016), Cleopatra Records

References edit

  1. ^ "Electric Hellfire Club | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 119. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  3. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 146. ISBN 0-7535-0257-7.
  4. ^ . October 9, 2007. Archived from the original on October 9, 2007. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  5. ^ a b . October 4, 2009. Archived from the original on October 4, 2009. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  6. ^ . December 19, 2014. Archived from the original on December 19, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  7. ^ Thorn, Thomas. "NEW MUSIC? Please stop asking". Facebook. Facebook. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022.
  8. ^ "ONE NIGHT ONLY: The Electric Hellfire Club". Facebook.com. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  9. ^ "The Electric Hellfire Club – Electronomicon". Discogs.com. Retrieved November 15, 2019.

External links edit

  • . January 12, 2016. Archived from the original on January 12, 2016. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  • . February 2, 2011. Archived from the original on February 2, 2011. Retrieved November 15, 2019.

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The Electric Hellfire Club was an American industrial rock band mixing elements of glam metal techno gothic rock and psychedelia 2 The band s lyrics contain tongue in cheek references to sin violence sex devil worship and similar themes The band also made use of sampling mainly from low budget horror films The Electric Hellfire ClubOriginKenosha Wisconsin U S GenresIndustrial rock industrial metal electro industrialYears active1991 2002 2016LabelsCleopatra Records 1 Past membersThomas ThornSabrina SatanaEric PetersonRicktor RavensbruckWebsiteThe Electric Hellfire Club on Facebook Contents 1 History 2 Lineup 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory editBased in Kenosha Wisconsin the Electric Hellfire Club was formed in 1991 when Thomas Thorn a k a Buck Ryder departed the industrial techno band My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult 2 The Electric Hellfire Club was initially composed of Thorn vocals keyboard programming co founder and keyboardist Shane Lassen a k a Rev Dr Luv and guitarist Ronny Valeo 3 After the initial string of live shows drummer Eric Peterson a k a Janna Flail was added to enhance the band s live shows thus completing the band s original lineup 3 Prior to recording the first album Burn Baby Burn 3 dancer and back up singer Sabrina Satana joined the group and Peterson was replaced on drums by percussionist Richard Frost 2 The EHC toured extensively throughout the early to mid 1990s both as an opening act and as headliners in their own right They toured with Type O Negative Christian Death Spahn Ranch Penal Colony and Genitorturers amongst others On January 22 1996 Shane Lassen was killed in an automobile accident After the death of The Rev Dr Luv the band regrouped and recorded the album Calling Dr Luv 3 dedicating the title track a cover of the KISS song from which Lassen drew his stage name in his honor After recording Calling Dr Luv the band began extensive touring again setting out on the road with Boyd Rice During this period of near constant touring the band toured with such acts as Type O Negative Danzig Coal Chamber GWAR Powerman 5000 Fear Factory Godflesh and played one off shows with Spahn Ranch and Alien Sex Fiend Before setting off on tour with GWAR in the summer of 1997 the band entered the studio and recorded the single D W S O B which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1997 film Gummo They also performed a cover tune for the television theme song Charles in Charge changing it and the inferred meaning with a goth and industrial style The song was released on the two CD set of 36 TV show opening tunes of TV cover songs done by gothic and industrial bands The CD was titled TV Terror Felching a Dead Horse which was released in September 1997 Following the completion of an extensive tour in 2002 the band entered a period of extended hiatus A cover song of Metallica s Devil s Dance released through the band s website in early 2004 was a brief flurry before the band scattered in 2005 Front man Thomas Thorn relocated from the band s native Wisconsin to the Florida Keys and Sabrina Satana relocated to Los Angeles The official website went offline and the official message board was taken down In 2007 a new official website appeared and the band s page on the website myspace com began receiving updates Information online indicated that the band was regrouping and possibly working together again and that Wilhelm Curse had resumed keyboarding duties for the band 4 Throughout mid to late 2008 the band began releasing demo versions of previous songs and other rare recordings via Myspace account These tracks were available for streaming Early 2009 brought about the reactivation of the band in earnest In January it was reported on the official website and on the band s MySpace page that preliminary work had started on a new full length album which would mark the band s first studio album in seven years It also saw Charles Edward from the Denver area gothic metal band Seraphim Shock join the band as guitarist replacing long time band member Ricktor Ravensbruck who was serving time in federal prison on drug charges Original drummer Eric Peterson rejoined the band in February reuniting half of the band s original lineup 5 In February 2011 a news update to the band s official site indicated that work on a new album was indefinitely postponed 5 Subsequently however Frozen North Records announced via MK Ultra that Thorn Ravensbruck and company had reunited and been signed to FNR in February 2014 to produce their first new album in over a decade titled Tech Noir The album reportedly would have paid tribute to not only the band s electro industrial roots but also maintain the heavy hitting metal crunch they have been associated with more lately 6 On November 2 2016 Thomas Thorn announced via his Facebook page that The Electric Hellfire Club will never create new music again 7 The band marked its 25th anniversary with one final show in Tampa Florida on December 2 2016 8 Lineup editThe band underwent many changes in membership with only front man Thomas Thorn remaining throughout its history This was the classic lineup Thomas Thorn vocals keyboards samples programming 1991 2016 Sabrina Satana bass 1993 2002 Eric Peterson drums 1991 1992 2009 2016 Ricktor Ravensbruck guitars 1996 2009 2014 2016 Discography editBurn Baby Burn 1993 Cleopatra Records Satan s Little Helpers 1994 Cleopatra Records Kiss the Goat 1995 Cleopatra Records reissued 2005 Trick or Treat Halloween 95 1995 Cleopatra Records limited pressing of 1 000 LPs on orange vinyl and 500 CD copies Calling Dr Luv 1996 Cleopatra Records Unholy Roller 1998 Cleopatra Records Empathy for the Devil 2000 Cleopatra Records Witness The Millennium 2000 Cleopatra Records Electronomicon 2002 Cleopatra Records reissued 2005 9 Necessary Evils The Best of 2016 Cleopatra RecordsReferences edit Electric Hellfire Club Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved November 15 2019 a b c Colin Larkin ed 1995 The Guinness Who s Who of Heavy Metal Second ed Guinness Publishing p 119 ISBN 0 85112 656 1 a b c d Colin Larkin ed 1999 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock First ed Virgin Books p 146 ISBN 0 7535 0257 7 Under Construction October 9 2007 Archived from the original on October 9 2007 Retrieved November 15 2019 a b 08 October 4 2009 Archived from the original on October 4 2009 Retrieved November 15 2019 HOLD THE PHONE Hell Freezes Over The Electric Hellfire Club to Reunite MK ULTRA December 19 2014 Archived from the original on December 19 2014 Retrieved October 12 2020 Thorn Thomas NEW MUSIC Please stop asking Facebook Facebook Archived from the original on February 26 2022 ONE NIGHT ONLY The Electric Hellfire Club Facebook com Retrieved November 15 2019 The Electric Hellfire Club Electronomicon Discogs com Retrieved November 15 2019 External links edit ISO9001やISO14001の資格を修得するための勉強法 January 12 2016 Archived from the original on January 12 2016 Retrieved November 15 2019 The Electric Hellfire Club Fan Site February 2 2011 Archived from the original on February 2 2011 Retrieved November 15 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Electric Hellfire Club amp oldid 1180032933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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