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Hail of Bullets

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Dutch death metal band

Hail of Bullets
Hail of Bullets at Eindhoven Metal Meeting 2016
Hail of Bullets at Eindhoven Metal Meeting 2016
Background information
OriginRotterdam, Netherlands
GenresDeath metal
Years active2006–2017
LabelsMetal Blade
SpinoffsGrand Supreme Blood Court
Spinoff of
MembersDave Ingram
Ed Warby
Theo van Eekelen
Stephan Gebédi
Paul Baayens
Past membersMartin van Drunen
Websitehailofbullets.com

Hail of Bullets was a Dutch oldschooldeath metalsupergroup fromRotterdam. The band's lyrical content deals with theSecond World War, and is based upon the research of vocalistMartin van Drunen, who has been described as the band's "resident historian".[1] The band has released three albums viaMetal Blade Records.

History

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Hail of Bullets formed at the end of 2006 when guitarist Stephan Gebédi recruited singer Martin van Drunen, drummer Ed Warby, bass player Theo van Eekelen and guitarist Paul Baayens for an old school death metal band. The band members already knew each other from their previous and present bands like Asphyx, Gorefest,Thanatos, and Houwitser.[2] Hail of Bullets was influenced by old school death metal bands likeAutopsy,Massacre,Bolt Thrower, earlyDeath as well asCeltic Frost. As drummer Ed Warby relates, the band formed "after a night of hard drinking" when the members, hung over, decided to "bring back the old school values that we felt were sorely missing from modern day death metal."[1]

In July 2007 the band recorded a four song promotional CD.Dan Swanö produced the four songs at Unisound Studios. Metal Blade Records released the band's debut album…Of Frost and War in May 2008. The album focused on the Eastern Front during World War II, first from the German perspective and then from the Soviet perspective as the tide of the battle turned atStalingrad.

The debut album was followed by a six-track mini album in July 2009, entitledWarsaw Rising which featured two brand new songs, a cover version ofTwisted Sister's 'Destroyer' plus three live tracks. More shows followed and the band made its first visit to the USA at 2009'sMaryland Deathfest.

In the beginning of 2010, the band started work on its second full-length album, which focused upon thePacific Campaign of World War II.[3] Mick Koopman provided the artwork. The album was produced by Ed Warby and the mix was again handled by Dan Swanö.On Divine Winds was released in October 2010. The album entered the German album charts and was voted 'album of the month' in metal magazines such as Rock Hard (Germany), Legacy (Germany), andTerrorizer (UK).

2011 saw the band playing most of the prestigious European Summer festivals LikeHellfest,Wacken Open Air,Summer Breeze,Party.San Open Air festival, andBrutal Assault.

In 2013, the band announced that it would be returning to the studio in February to record its third full-length album, which was released on 25 October 2013 via Metal Blade Records.Dan Swanö again mixed and mastered the album, with production duties falling toEd Warby.[4] TitledIII: The Rommel Chronicles, the album shifted from a focus upon a particular theatre of war to the biography ofGerman Field MarshalErwin Rommel. Cover art was provided by Dutch artist Erik Wijnands.[5]

At the end of 2015 Hail of Bullets parted ways with singer Martin van Drunen because of personal issues.Dave Ingram (ex-Bolt Thrower/Benediction, Down Among the Dead Men) handled vocal duties for the band's appearance at theMaryland Deathfest; at the conclusion of the band's set, Ingram was announced as a permanent replacement.

The band announced their disbandment in March 2017.[6]

Members

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Martin van Drunen and Stephen Gebédi in 2009

Final lineup

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  • Paul Baayens – guitars (2006–2017)
  • Stephan Gebédi – guitars (2006–2017)
  • Theo Van Eekelen – bass guitar (2006–2017)
  • Ed Warby – drums (2006–2017)
  • Dave Ingram – vocals (2016–2017)

Former members

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Discography

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Demo albums

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  • Hail of Bullets (self-released, 2007)

EPs

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Albums

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References

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  1. ^abHensch, Mark."Hail of Bullets – On Divine Winds Review and Interview Review". Retrieved4 May 2013.
  2. ^Hail of Bullets biographyArchived 29 June 2013 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^Norton, Justin (15 November 2010)."Interview: Martin van Drunen (Hail of Bullets, Asphyx)".Invisible Oranges.Archived from the original on 18 November 2010. Retrieved29 April 2013.
  4. ^"HAIL OF BULLETS To Enter Studio Next Month – Jan. 14, 2013".Blabbermouth.net. Archived fromthe original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved29 April 2013.
  5. ^"Hail of Bullets – new album details – Oct. 10, 2013". Moshville Times. 4 October 2013. Retrieved4 October 2013.
  6. ^"HAIL OF BULLETS Calls It Quits".Blabbermouth.net. 13 March 2017. Retrieved14 March 2017.

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