Lord Fowl

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Back in 2006, Vechel Jaynes and Donny Freeman had a conversation over drinks. They wanted to play music like the stuff they heard when they were younger. As kids they were enthralled by the arena acts of the 70's (Cheap Trick, Queen, Kiss) and heavier underground acts such as Angelwitch and Motorhead, but also identified with the politics and ferocity of bands like The Clash and Black Flag. Adding the sounds of Motown and psychedelic protest they heard whilst in the womb, a decision was made. They found a like-minded band mate in Mike Pellegrino, who was looking to depart from the sounds he made with Spring Heeled Jack, still a wildly popular band from the early 90's. Vechel had grown weary of the uber- violent CT hardcore scene which he had played a vital role in (having played in 100 Demons and Jasta 14, a band that at one time included Hatebreed singer Jamey Jasta). Lord Fowl was immediately thrust into the "stoner" category, but upon watching their live show, it's hard to group them with some of the apathetic "hipster" bands they have shared a stage with. Lord Fowl jumps around. They perform. They are heavy but actually sing melodic vocal lines. And perhaps most importantly they care. They have retained a sense of outrage at the unjust world around them, an attitude that is common among people who grew up in the Reagan years. After recording their debut "Endless Dynamite", Vechel switched over to guitar and long time friend and sound engineer John Conine was hired to take over bass duties. On September 23rd, the release date of Endless Dynamite, Vechel will be heading out on a US tour as lead guitarist for Talib Kweli and Little Brother but will undoubtedly return to tour venues with Lord Fowl nationwide. LORD FOWL HAS PLAYED WITH PRIESTESS, BIBLE OF THE DEVIL, THE BLACK HOLLIES, DEAD MEADOW and many others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.