BAVMORDA

Location:
Chicago, Illinois, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Metal / Thrash / Progressive
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Bavmorda - "Chicago's Rock Trailer"



Bavmorda - "Your life's a lie"



Bavmorda - "Piracy Solo"



The story of Bavmorda



First, there was a band called Christpuncher, which formed sometime in 2002. This outfit featured Tariq (a.k.a. Rumblegut) on bass, Phil DiCicco (The I-talian Rapscalion) on drums, and Michael Hraha (The Wee One) on lead guitar. Their music was of a thrash metal style similar to what was all the rage in Sweden throughout the 90s. Tariq presented some instrumental demos to co-worker/friend Albert Rybka and though the songs were going to be recorded with a growly vocalist, both pals agreed that the tunes could be just as interesting with a more traditional-styled metal vocalist. Seeing as how Albert was from the melodic camp of singers, he asked Tariq about the idea of working on those songs in a different context. Rumblegut pitched the idea to Phil and Hraha, only to be shot down by their lack of enthusiasm for what they deemed to be "pussy metal." Fast forward to February 10, 2005. While rocking out at a Seven Witches show, Tariq, the Wee One, and Albie discussed the state of Christpuncher. Tariq had revealed to Al that the band was going to be on hiatus due to the vocalist leaving to study political science in Costa Rica. It was then that the thought from two and a half years' past resurfaced. As it turned out, Phil and Hraha were reluctantly exploring the realms of progressive and power metal, and Rumblegut thought the time was right to convince them to give Al a shot at singing with them. Tariq and Al then decided that perhaps it would be interesting to not only keep the same musicians as those in Christpuncher, but to also keep the same songs. The only differences would be the vocal styles and lyrics. To test the waters, Albert was given an instrumental demo tape and asked to write lyrics for one of the songs. Two weeks later, Al came back with some lyrics and vocal melodies for the song that Christpuncher had originally called "Torn." About two minutes into the song (now entitled "Predestination"), the reluctant duo had realized just what they were missing. After some debate over how the band would carry on with two vocalists and two different sets of lyrics, it was decided that a second band should be formed. After much debate, the second band was named Vulture. After Al had penned lyrics for more songs, the band began playing out wherever they could get a gig. It was becoming apparent that Christpuncher was becoming less and less of a serious band and Vulture was becoming quite the opposite. After a string of shows throughout 2005 (all eight of them), it turned out that Tariq's heart wasn't in it anymore. He favored the slow, sludgy noise of another band with whom he was playing, that being Couldron. After a month of interrogation, Rumblegut announced his departure on January 12th, 2006. Vulture played one more show on January 29th, though without a bassist, to announce the next step in their musical journey. Since Tariq was the only member who was gung-ho about the name Vulture, it was time to change the name. On that night, Vulture was laid to rest so that Bavmorda would arise from its ashes. Since then, the band has acquired a most excellent guitarist in one Jon Kwiatek, affectionately known as "Janusz." In addition, the group has added lightning-quick bassist Jose Salazar to their ranks. With a handful of shows under their belts, the band is entering the pre-production stages of their debut album, which will be recorded at DiCicco Sound Studios in the south suburbs of Chicago. Expect more news on the recording as well as some new songs in the live repertoire in the months to come. Now go listen to the tunes!



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