Keelhaul (band)

Keelhaul (band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Keelhaul


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Origin = Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Genre = Stoner metal/Sludge metal
Years_active = 1997-present
Label = Hydra Head
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URL = [http://www.keelhaul.info/keelhaul/index.php www.keelhaul.info]
Current_members = Chris Smith
Aaron Dallison
Dana Embrose
Will Scharf
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Keelhaul is a four piece progressive stoner metal/sludge metal/math rock band from Cleveland, Ohio. The members are Aaron Dallison (bass & vocals), Dana Embrose (guitar), Will Scharf (drums), and Chris Smith (guitar and vocals).

The band's most recent tour was a European tour in April 2004.

Members

*Chris Smith - guitar, vocals
*Aaron Dallison - bass, vocals
*Dana Embrose - guitar
*Will Scharf - drums

Guest musicians

*Bryant Clifford Meyer of Isis and Red Sparowes appears on the song "Randall" from the "Subject to Change Without Notice" album.

Discography

*"Keelhaul" - (CD 1998, Cambodia Recordings)
*"Keelhaul" - (CD 1999, Escape Artist Records)
*"Ornamental Iron" - (LP 7" 2000, Hydra Head Records)
*"Keelhaul II" - (CD 2001, Hydra Head Records)
*"Keelhaul II" - (LP 2001, Escape Artist Records)
*"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 in 4 different picture discs."

External links

* [http://www.myspace.com/mykeelhaul Keelhaul @ MySpace]
* [http://www.apeshit.org/article.php?p=982&more=1 Interview with Apeshit]
* [http://www.uttertrash.net/keelhaul.htm Another interview]
* [http://www.clevescene.com/issues/2004-07-21/feature.html Article] "Hello Antwerp" in Cleveland Scene magazine


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