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We both decided to name our band after that but it never happened. When I returned to Germany and met Ingmar bass the name Beehoover was still in my head. It was a quick decision. Most band names push you in a certain direction.
The disadvantage is that people spell it wrong all over the place. Behoover, Beehoover, Behover or even Bethoven. Claus-Peter Hamisch drums, vocals. I think it was like the third or fourth song written for the first record.
Louie Merlino vocals. When we had been choosing the name for our band, we thought that this word would describe the best music which we wanted to play.
We liked the band name for the way it rolled off the tongue, for its meter, and for its length; back then, a one-word name referenced to the construction industry; Tar, Helmet, Arcwelder; was practically a requirement, and we wanted to flip the bird at that phenomenon. In fact, we got advised by well-meaning friends that nobody would remember a name so long. Turned out few people forgot it, so we never regretted adopting it.
I was doing it because it was there to be done. I stole the name from a Godflesh song. I like Godflesh. If I had known anybody was going to listen, I would have tried a bit harder. The name worked as I remembered the Mercyful Fate song, however it was not chosen simply from that!
Stevie Janevski guitars. So someone suggested, why not just use the name Pyramid? Of course a bunch of bands were called Pyramid, but Black Pyramid seemed to describe us better, because of the psychedelic, mild altering aspect of our sound and the type of LSD with the same moniker, plus the monolithic nature of a pyramid also referenced our sound.
Also, the black pyramid imagery also refers to a famous UFO incident in Europe. So when that was suggested, it just stuck. We like both: this band and the title of this song. Furthermore we thought the name fits our music quite well. We play heavy, psychedelic, hypnotic, spaced-out rock with repetitive, cartoonish, cool lyrics that always circle around a central topic: black infinite space. So we were looking for a band name which summarized all of that.
Blackboard Jungle was one of the original rock and roll rebellion movies. We felt the movie represented the past as well as the future. Britt Pennella bass. The article had one really nice looking picture of a dog that was blindfolded and was tight rope walking, on two parallel ropes.
The others agreed that it was a good enough name to have for a while. When we signed a deal with Scarlet Records we found out that there was another band called Stigmata so we had to change it. Tobias Olsson bass. We threw together a list of names and ran it by some friends that were at our practice space. They all responded to Bloodhorse, so that was that. In hindsight, I think it was more that the other names were incredibly horrible more so than Bloodhorse being any good, but four years later it is what it is.
Eventually we started calling it the Bloodhorse because of the bronco emblem and how you could basically run over anything with this truck. A man and a woman exchange the smoke in their mouths while kissing. Henrike drums. Years later I found a possible reason for that choice. One day I. We wanted a name that nobody else would use so there would be no B.
We used to be called Slow Painful Death but some of us thought it was a negative image of the band. Joe Wood, the drummer, actually found the name while reading a book about Vlad Tepes Dracula. Tom Crane guitar. My intention was to have a band name that only represented the band to avoid any musical limitations due to the band name for future musical endeavours.
I was inspired a Scottish fairytale about a mountain called Lochnagar. This book meant a lot to me when I was a kid and is the best book ever written for kids.
Add these up and we have Borknagar, a name which has no literal meaning but still has a northern flavour. Godbelow eventually evolved into what became Brand New Sin. He mentioned the coincidence and also the possibility of using that name. The rest of the band thought it was cool. The record company did a name search and said it was okay to use. Greg Fraser guitar. I, along with the others, always had my doubts. He was a strange guy, and I think my original suspicions of bullshit were correct.
Just a cool name he thought of. I was forming and writing songs for a new project in , when I realized that naming the new band was gonna be a feat. Describing the music with a phrase, something shocking, or dull or dumb enough to have some comical girth. The idea of my band was to have an emotional outpour when the music hits the ears and the room. The music has anything and everything to do with bar-room drama, bad girls and bad boys on the prowl, smoky rooms, but at the same time, arena rock, the thrill of the intro of a band as it walks onto the stage with thunderous three chord rock n roll.
The name I came up with definitely scares enough, is silly enough, and packs a punch, and literally means something that happens, unfortunately, when the knuckle draggers get the whiff of loud music and a few beers in them. I believe I chose well. A mutual friend of ours had passed out in the wee hours of morning but had a sudden resurrection with a beer bottle still firmly in his hand.
Veli Paloheimo was a Finnish tennis professional back in the 80s and if you translate his name in English, what you get is Brother Firetribe. God knows what our friend was thinking and how he came up with that and why, but the name stuck, we thought it was too great to waste. Pekka Ansio Heino vocals. After my first band; one I had placed a lot of hopes on; fell apart, I felt pretty low and thought the name sort of encapsulated where I was at and I also liked that it harkened back to the blues and American roots music, all of which has a lot of religious overtones.
And my name starts with B. So basically I had the name and knew this was going to be my new band thing and it was going to be bluesy and rootsy but also rocking and it was going to be my thing. The music was quite brutal and the lyrics were factually-based punk rock-style protest. I was on this kick with bands named after animals. I work in a record store so I did some research to see if there was a band by that name and I found out that there was.
Finding that out was a bummer but I just so happened to be watching whatever season of American Idol was on and a contestant named Lisa Cardinale was on the TV. Keith Palumbo drums. We also wanted our name to portray all that. We were throwing out names but nothing stuck until a friend of the band remembered the word that she and I saw on a piece of paper the other day.
It was a bunch of words and their definitions and the one that stuck out when we saw it was Carnifex. Carnifex was the public executioner for Rome that put only the slaves and foreigners to death. That is brutal. We Googled the name and nothing came up. To me it represents our music perfectly. Shawn Cameron drums. CASTLE WELL Heavy metal North Rhine, Germany Formed in In , we founded our band and we thought we had a cool name: Bloody Mary, but another band with a record deal also had the same name, so we changed the name in to Airwolf, but also another band with a record deal had this name and we had to change the name.
But we never wanted to change the name a third time, so we created a name which would never exist with another band. We changed it in to Castle Well. Frank Schrange guitars. It was simple, heavy and easy to remember and pronounce.
It reminded me of the simpleness of the name Carcass which I always really liked, so that was it! We had recorded our first demos around this time and were posting them online on a now defunct music website called MP3.
We were having trouble deciding on a name, and up to this point were considering the band name Apostate and even booked some first gigs under this name.
But as I was setting up our Mp3. I had come across this strange Tolkien reference online somewhere and thought the background of it, as well as the name itself, sounded very power metalish, unique, and fitting for us. I can be weird about linguistics sometimes and this is an example. I told the band later that same day. The story is about a legion of Roman soldiers which disappeared only ever to be seen again haunting the streets and cellars of York.
We were gonna call the band Doomed Leigion but thought it would be more original and true to the story to call the band Centurions Ghost. In addition to this there is a fine porter ale which shares the same name. Richard Whittaker bass. When myself and Ben our new drummer joined the band the music had a more complex and more melodic feel to it so we felt it a necessity that our name need change to represent our new musical feel. We thought this to be a little too standard so we changed it to Chaos Divine which worked well, at times our music is chaotic and brutal but also at times melodic and beautiful, music is divine and soothes even the savage beast many of which are metal heads!
David Anderton vocals. I was stumbling through mythology and the occult to find those few but precious gems of knowledge and got caught in La Divina Commedia. As a ferryman for the dead in Mycenaen mythology, Charon guided lost souls to meet their closure and to me it summarized the transformation of human being mind, body and soul through Karmic retribution.
If we wanted to choose a name from someone involved in karate we would not have chosen a dude from America, we would had gone to the source of karate China and we would had chosen the coolest, best and most skilled performer there.
And then I guess we would have been called the Bruce Lee Experiment or similar. Chuck Ransom vocals. So it was like a circle within a circle so to speak. Zak Stevens vocals.
We started playing together in January , and our first show was without a singer and without a moniker in April or May of that year. Now that I think back on it, we never really felt the pressure to come up with a name in those early days. Right before Sean Ingram came into the band we had sort of decided on the name Breach. I liked the sound of the word and it captured a bit of the direction I wanted to go with the group: an attempt at rupturing or tearing apart everything around me with our recordings and live shows.
I remember Stacy Hilt was sort of indifferent about the name but not antagonistic to it;. A month or so after Sean had joined the band; we discovered that another group had already claimed that name.
That was when the name wars began. Sean would think up a name once every few days and Jim would shoot it down. Jim would think up a name once every week or so and Sean would shoot it down. It was a real microcosm of what would come over the next year or two. One day in the summer of Sean called me on the phone. He loved it right away. Through some act of miracle and a little finesse in my pitch Jim agreed to the name as well, so we went with it. Jes Steineger guitar. Entety broke up and I was forming another band and decided to write all the lyrics myself about the paranormal and the afterlife.
A good friend of mine by the name of Carlos mentioned that name to me and everything fit together as a concept name. Coffin Texts was what the priest would carve incantations on the limestone coffins so that the soul of the deceased would be able to speak the words and enter bliss eternally. All of my songs pertain the astral world, redemption and earthbound spirits.
I guess everyone wants to reach bliss eventually. If you were in the company of wolves you were in dangerous hands; running with the wrong folks, bad influences. At that time I lived in a modest little place with bars on the windows just below Harlem on the west side, and I would see this pretty young girl moving about this neighbourhood among the whores and junkies, and used to imagine what a relationship would be like with someone who only knew that life.
So that was what the song was about. We recorded a demo version with fake drums but Jeff wanted to bring in this guitarist named Steve Conte to do the guitar work. We started as the Kyf Brewer Band. The first recordings are under that name, but after recruiting John and Frankie we liked the feel of a band name more, so we became Company of Wolves, after one of the very few songs we had worked on together at the time.
I spent a week or so seeing the sights and visiting friends and family. During the visit my mom showed me a large building surrounded by a high brick wall and on the other side were beautifully landscaped grounds with trees, chirping birds, etc. Reminding us how fragile life is. In the old days the name was just a name that loo looked ked cool in print. Uncle Orv passed away a few years ago, and the n name ame is a tribute to his legacy.
In calling the band Crash Kelly, I was trying to honour the memories of Orv and Bud, as well as show respect to my father Des, who is my hero. The guitar was my first instrument and looking back on it that guitar was what started my interest in music.
Th The e name of the toy was Hot Lixx! Danny Rexon vocals. Our drummer, Dana Burnell and rhythm guitarist, Ben Jackson lived together at the time that we were writing and recording our first demo. We were intrigued by that and agreed that it sounded like a pretty cool band name. We did a little research and learned that the Crimson Glory was supposed to be the rose by which all other red roses were judged. From that moment on Crimson Glory was born; we knew we had found our name.
Jon Drenning lead guitar. We were practicing mediation and learning a lot about Zen at the time. Art had always been a big focus for both of us, both aural and visual. So the two came together, both as a band name and a band influence. Now, sixteen years later, the name still gives us the freedom to be as creative as we want, without boundaries.
We were supposed to be called Arcane but soon discovered we were not the only ones thinking of that name. When we recorded our first demos a friend of ours came to the studio. Peter Wildoer drums. In autumn of I had already done two demos with my band Black Death, and decided that I wanted to continue doing music, but trying to take it to a more serious level.
The name is a metaphor for the bleak introspective emotional outlook we express in the band. Jesse Haff drums. Kristoffer is a big record collector and he has a lot of rare original vinyl. We all like Josefus so we said yes. Joakim Dimberg bass. We know there is a small town in France with that name, but that is not where the name came from.
Micki vocals. A long time ago we had another band, including the same members plus a couple of more. The old band had a manager called Dexter Jones.
When the band split up some of us started a new band called the Circus Orchestra. Circus came from the fact that we composed and conducted music for a lot of stage productions dance, plays and so on. One day our former manager gave us a call reminding us about a contract we signed in our youth. He offered to tear the contract apart if we included his name in our band name.
Said and done. Tristan Lundsten bass. I thought it was a tough, street sounding name. Of course you can hear black metal inspirations in Dismal Euphony, but we wanted to sound and look different than all the other bands of our time. Therefore we ended up with a non-symmetric logo and took a lot of inspiration from classical music, progressive rock and more obscure stuff like When, etc.
When Don Fernando rolled up in a gold Mercedes Convertible with a 19 year old beauty on his arm he was in his 80s and provided us with some great coke, I vowed to name a band in his honor, when I returned to Australia I started a new band and hence the name. I met a girl in Copenhagen who was collecting rubble from a sidewalk like it was gold or something and my first impression was that she was crazy but after a while of conversation I came to the conclusion that she was just on drugs.
It had to be short and screamable. I remembered about the film Dreamscape with Dennis Quaid and we loved it. Wolfgang Kerinnis guitars. The name should represent the music, since I was experimenting with low tunings and the 7-string guitar back then.
Nikolai Wurk guitar. I thought that was a good name for a band, because no one else could be dumb enough to use this name. Marco Piermattei drums. It has a motorcycle thing going on and I ride motorcycles and we are all riding the earth so it fit with the sound of the band!
Dave Sherman vocals. In I discovered this name and I just thought wow! This is the perfect name for our music and the lyrics we have. Our music always stood for positive energy and messages. My whole life is dominated by Edenbridge, so this name and trademark means a lot to me as you can imagine!
EL CACO Stoner rock Oslo, Norway Formed in We used to be called Cake and we knew about a small American band with the same name, that was before they hit the big time and since they beat us to the finish line we had to change our name. So after a year or so we met a stewardess on our way to a gig, and she told us the meaning of it.
Later on we received a good story from a fan that had a friend who was put to prison in a Spanish talking country with one of our t-shirts on. The warden was so amused by the t-shirt that he asked for it in exchange for a little slack. So there is a happy warden somewhere with an El Caco t-shirt.
Both the bassist and the drummer of El Thule have been there two different times and they were so impressed by that tree. When we decided to start the band we decided to add an H because it sounds cool and honourate the Tule Tree giving this name to our band.
At the same time we were changing our name, we were also auditioning singers, and some guy e-mailed me from the address electric magma. We never did audition that guy, and ironically never did get a singer. That was eight years ago. Tim Reesor guitars. Ian Parry vocals. So I had the idea of Angry Ingunz like Indians. That sounded silly but I liked the concept of pissed off Indians with mohawks coming to fuck shit up.
Ingunz and Agression. Aggressive Indians? No way. Then somehow Ingunz morphed into Engines. Engines of Aggression. There it is! I always thought the name was great. Engines of Aggression and this screaming head on the saw blade? Hell yeah. Tripp Holland vocals.
We spent the next half year planning the start of a new extreme metal band more influenced by black metal and progressive music. With Trym on drums the line-up was complete in May , but lacked the name.
During a local show we were visited by amongst others Demonaz from Immortal. This could be explained since our music contains some Arabic feel and melodies. When we were in the studio to record our first album, Kamelot was also recording their Epica album.
When we saw that name it immediately appealed to us and we decided to go with that name. Epica means; a. This connects well to some of the topics in our lyrics.
It was around we changed our name from Hell Razor to Exciter. One of our road crew and close friends suggested the name one day when we were listening to Unleashed in the East which is a live album by the Priest. We thought the name Exciter described us exactly, high energy, basic riffing, screaming vocals combined with a very visual presentation at our live shows. John Ricci guitars. Exhort was in the Exorcist book.
So a name that would take on meaning as the band developed makes a lot of sense. Also liked that is was and is a unique name for a band; a mash of words to make a new word with one clear meaning.
Chris Nail drums. Exmortem to us means a kind of state after death. Martin Sigtyr guitars. The sadistic, barking, barrel chested sergeant played by Ernest Borgnine. We had all been in numerous bands prior to Fifth Angel, and had all gone through the typical routine of trying to figure out a name that would sound cool, be a good fit, and represent the bands musical style, vibe, etc.
The first book was related to insects, listing both the typical common names and the scientific names of many different insects, bugs, etc. After reading off and pondering many different names of bugs Eventually he got to a passage that described the fifth angel Ed Archer guitar.
The lyrical theme of the band is anti-humanity, brutality, the darker side of the human mind and the degeneration of the world that we are living in today, an utter contempt for the modern world if you like. Ben Wright vocals. Stephane Vigeant guitar. I guess I like it because it has a positive ring and also feels like as if it is connected to the hippie era of late 60s; a period that I find very important in the history of rock; an era of freedom of expression and vision.
We needed a name for this project that would be inspiring for the style of music. Someone told me later that it was almost the title of a Blind Guardian album but it was pure coincidence.
I was with all the band in a pub. It was January and it was very cold. We drank many beers and all the members proposed a lot of awful band names. After a few hours we were drunk and we smiled like mad.
Leaving the local we smiled so much we were crying. Leonardo Taiti rhythm guitar. Topon Das guitar. That only lasted for one show. At first we were thinking of something that sounded pretentious, but we knew our music was a little weird and quirky. One night I came home and had a message on my answering machine and it was our manager, Sam Taylor. We lived in Houston, USA And the whole space thing sounded like a futuristic kind of vibe.
Sam told us later that there was a motorcycle gang in Dallas back in the 60s called the Galactic Cowboys, and I guess he had always thought that would make a good name for a band. I think it confused people I think some people thought we were a country band by the sound of the name.
And for some reason, it was almost always misspelled on the sign outside of the venues. But it was what it was. We are a hard rock band.
Nothing less! Surely people have heard about the Apollo project taking man to the moon but before that there was the Gemini project rocketing man to the skies. However we spell it F-I-V-E. My girlfriend Magdalena and I hung around at some taverna with a few friends from all over and I must have mentioned this new act that we were putting together back home. On the card was a listing of how to wear your bandana to indicate to others what you are into sexually speaking.
For example: Blue on the right or left back pocket indicated one was looking to either give or receive a blowjob. The list of colors was pretty long, and very graphic. Being that my name is Gen, I was a piercer and coincidentally am also Gemini with a purple birthstone, it just seemed to be fate!
Gen vocals. Our band is loud and fast, so it sounded like a good title! Subsequently, in , when I decided to form a black metal band, I decided that Gorgoroth would be a suitable band name. Petersburg, Russia Formed in So the band name came to me suddenly. It is the title of a fictional book within the book. Well every time I went into a solo Jack would always say Mr.
Mark Kendall the Great White. He had been calling me that for a while so it was like a nickname to announce my guitars solos. Jack and I go into his office and the first thing he said was I love the band, I love the songs, and I hate your name Dante Fox.
Niven says I already have your new band name. We go ok what is it? We looked at him laughing and saying are you serious? He says yep. But then we thought of the Great White Shark! That was it we loved the name. Mark Kendall lead guitar. Groove metal L. It fit our enthusiasm about being a band and our music.
We came together from different parts of the world with Dave from America with Cuban roots, Gus Chambers from England and me from Germany, but we shared the same strong love for music and felt full of energy and life. Our motivation was to have and never lose the Grip. We had to change the name to Grip Inc. What a shame. The drummer and guitarist then played in a brutal death metal band called Sepsis. We were standing outside an old condemned shed built in the s, when one of the guys stepped inside for a better look around.
They did not hesitate to chase us out of the shed and nail a couple of us in the process! So, basically the name is derived from a new respect for stinging insects! Vincent Burke guitars. Hammerfall was a reaction to the depressive grunge and all the aggressive rhythm-based music that was all the rage in those days.
I had three main concerns when deciding on a band name. It would have to reflect the heavy metal music we were going to play. It should be easy to pronounce and remember, with a clear logo. Basically, I wanted a name I thought was cool and that was unique, i.
A song by Warlord played some part too, probably, but the details are a bit hazy; this was in We thought it was funny at the time! Harry Hess vocals. At that time we had just got our first record deal and were about to record our debut album, so we thought this would be a good time to change the name. Pepe lead guitar. Heavens Edge was one of the suggestions. Band names are so difficult. They should impress quickly and then remain in the mind. Dylan Hughes bass. We then chose to change the name to Helheim as this represented the direction we wanted for the lyrics of the band, namely Norse and pagan.
Helheim also represents the Norwegian language which some early lyrics also were presented in. As our lyrics are dark, so should our band-name also be. We had our very first gig booked and needed a name, so Bruce Arnold, our drummer, wrote down a list from his science textbook. Brian Vollmer vocals. Then you had, Hellhammer, Helstar, Hell, etc. So, as a paradoxical, ironic stab at the heart of the name-game, we came up with Hellwitch!
The ultimate in generic names applied to an ultimately original, one-of-a-kind band! Joe bass. Lyric-wise the band was heavily inspired by the 70s Euro horror movies particularly the Spanish horror series the Blind Dead. Billy threw name candidates such as Mark of the Devil and the Headless Eyes but none of them really clicked. Then one day he e-mailed me the two words: Hooded Menace.
I knew that was it. In a very simple yet effective way the two words referred to the hooded Blind Dead Templars from those cult movies. It was pretty much a perfect name for our band that was, and still is, so inspired by those menacing riders of doom of the gory screen. With music and lyrics we have developed, in a lapse of a demo tape and three albums, the concept of expressing all the feelings of mankind.
And this is what you can find in the Garden of the Soul, a collection of all sorts of human feelings. Because we analyze certain feelings and all of their opposite. Martyr Lucifer vocals. Also, there was a movie made in the 50s titled the Hour of 13 however the name was not taken from that.
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