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Internal Void
OriginFrederick, Maryland, U.S.
GenresDoom metal, stoner metal
Years active1987–present
LabelsHellhound, Southern Lord, Dogstreet
MembersJ.D. Williams
Kelly Carmichael
Adam Heinzmann
Mike Smail
Past membersEric Little
Ronnie Kalimon

Internal Void is an American doom metal band from Frederick, Maryland.[1]

Biography

Internal Void came together in 1987 after Kelly Carmichael, Eric Little and Adam Heinzmann attended a Saint Vitus concert.[2][3] The band later recruited J.D. Williams as a vocalist[2] and put out two demo recordings in the late 80s/early 90s (Voyage and Smokestack).[3][4] Hellhound Records picked them up in the early 90s along with several other Maryland doom bands (The Obsessed, Wretched, Unorthodox, Iron Man, Revelation). They had two songs featured on the Hellhound sampler What the Hell! in 1991. In 1993 they released their debut album, Standing on the Sun. This would prompt a nationwide tour with label-mates Saint Vitus.[4] Not much was heard from the band after Hellhound's demise until 2000, when Southern Lord Records released the band's second album, Unearthed, and a split single with Italian doom artist Paul Chain. By this time original drummer Eric Little had been replaced with former Unorthodox drummer Ronnie Kalimon.[1] Kalimon would later be replaced by doom veteran Mike Smail (Cathedral, Dream Death, Penance)[1] and in 2004 the band self-released their latest album, Matricide. Internal Void have appeared on numerous tribute albums, included albums dedicated Saint Vitus, Blue Cheer, and Italy's Death SS.

Carmichael, Heinzmann and Smail all joined Pentagram in 2004 and are featured on Pentagram's album, Show 'Em How.[1][5]

Members

Timeline

Discography

Albums

  • Standing on the Sun – 1992
  • Unearthed – 2000
  • Matricide – 2004
  • Voyage – 2012

Singles

  • "Window to Hell" split 7-inch with – 2000

Compilation tracks

  • "Nothing but Misery" and "Internal Void" on What the Hell! – 1991
  • "Blindside" on Metal Injection – 1998
  • "Parchman Farm" on Blue Explosion: Tribute to Blue Cheer – 1999
  • "Murder Angels" on Beyond the Realms of Death SS – 1999
  • "Black Wings of Deceit" on Doom Capital – 2004
  • "Prayer for the (M)Asses" on A Timeless Tale – 2004

Demos

  • Unreleased – 1988
  • Basement Tapes – 1988
  • Voyage – 1991 (official released by Svart Records in 2012 as LP)

References

This page was last edited on 10 November 2023, at 20:44
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