Babylon Whores
Babylon Whores | |
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Also known as | Babylon Horse (2007) |
Origin | Finland |
Genres | Deathrock, heavy metal, punk rock, occult rock[1] |
Years active | 1994-2006 (hiatus), 2007 |
Associated acts | Nightwish, Sleep of Monsters |
Members | Mr. Boa Petri Mukkala Antti Litmanen Taneli Nyholm Ike Vil |
Past members | Jake Babylon Jussi Konttinen Timo Koutala Jouni Pohjola M. Ways |
Babylon Whores is a deathrock and metal band from Finland, founded in 1994 by Ike Vil and Ewo Meichem. As of 2006, the band has released two singles, three EPs and three albums. Throughout the years, the band's music has evolved from a raw, punk-ish style to a more massive sound with complex guitar melodies, often compared to such bands as Danzig and Mana Mana. The Whores' lyrics have always been in the field of mysticism and occultism.
Ewo Pohjola is currently the manager of Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. Ike Vil also featured on their song "The Kinslayer".
As of 2006, the band is on hiatus. On March 31, 2007, the band held a surprise concert under the alias Babylon Horse in Helsinki, Finland.[1]
In 2012, Ike Vil formed a new band called Sleep of Monsters (SOM) [2]
Members[edit]
Current[edit]
- Mr. Boa – guitar
- Petri Mukkala (a.k.a. Pete Liha) – drums
- Antti Litmanen – guitar
- Taneli Nyholm (a.k.a. Daniel Stuka) – bass guitar
- Ike Vil – vocals
Previous[edit]
- Jake Babylon (1994–1999) – bass
- Jussi Konttinen (1994–1995) – guitar
- Timo Koutala (a.k.a. Kouta) (1995–1998) – drums
- Jouni "Ewo" Pohjola (a.k.a. Ewo Meichem) (1994–1999) – guitar
- M. Ways (1994) – bass
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
- Cold Heaven (1997)
- King Fear (1999)
- Death of the West (2002)
EPs[edit]
- Sloane 313 (1995)
- Trismegistos (1996)
- Deggael (1998)
Singles[edit]
- "Devil's Meat" (1994)
- "Errata Stigmata" (2000)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Jess And The Ancient Ones Favourite Occult Rock Albums". Prog. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/sleepofmonsters
External links[edit]
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