Keelhaul (band)

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Keelhaul
Keelhaul performing in 2009
Keelhaul performing in 2009
Background information
OriginCleveland, Ohio, U.S.
GenresSludge metal,[1] mathcore[2]
Years active1998–present
LabelsHydra Head
MembersChris Smith
Aaron Dallison
Dana Embrose
Will Scharf
Websitekeelhaul.info

Keelhaul is a four-piece progressive mathcore/sludge metal band from Cleveland, Ohio. The members are Aaron Dallison (bass, vocals), Dana Embrose (guitar), Will Scharf (drums), and Chris Smith (guitar, vocals).

The band formed in 1998.[3] They toured Europe in April 2004 and subsequently went on a lengthy break. With no tours or new music recorded, Keelhaul entered the studio in December 2008 with producer Andrew Schneider to record their new album, Keelhaul's Triumphant Return to Obscurity. In the same month, the band resumed live activity with two shows, one in Philadelphia and the other in New York. In 2009, they played support to Isis for the Wavering Radiant tour (which took in dates across Europe), filling the bill with Finnish band Circle.

Members[edit]

  • Chris Smith (Integrity, Terminal Lovers, False Hope) – guitar, vocals
  • Aaron Dallison (Escalation Anger, Ringworm, Abdullah, State of conviction) – bass, vocals
  • Dana Embrose (Groin, La Gritona, Suicide King, False Hope) – guitar
  • Will Scharf (Craw) – drums
Guest musicians

Discography[edit]

  • Keelhaul – (CD 1998, Cambodia Recordings)
  • Keelhaul – (CD 1999, Escape Artist Records)
  • Keelhaul – (LP 1999, Hydra Head Records), available as a picture disc
  • Ornamental Iron – (LP 7" 2000, Hydra Head Records)
  • Keelhaul II – (CD 2001, Hydra Head Records)
  • Keelhaul II – (LP 2001, Escape Artist Records), available as a picture disc
  • Anodyne – Keelhaul – (Split 7" LP 2002, Chainsaw Safety Records)
  • Subject to Change Without Notice – (CD 2003, Hydra Head Records)
  • Subject to Change Without Notice – (LP 2003, Escape Artist Records), available as a picture disc
  • You Waited Five Years for This? – (EP 7" 2009, Hydra Head Records)
  • Keelhaul's Triumphant Return to Obscurity – (2xLP 2009, Hydra Head Records)
  • Keelhaul's Triumphant Return to Obscurity – (CD 2009, Hydra Head Records)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Parker, Chris (October 14, 2010). "Instead of keeling over, Cleveland's Keelhaul pulls out of dry docks to motor through more metal sludge". Oklahoma Gazette. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  2. ^ Walschots, Natalie Zina (January 24, 2018). "Today Is The Day / Keelhaul / KEN Mode / Fight Amp". Exclaim!. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  3. ^ "Keelhaul Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.

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