Evile
Evile formed in Huddersfield in 2004 around brothers Matt and Ol Drake, with Ben Carter on drums and Joel Graham on bass. Their debut album 'Enter the Grave'...
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Evile formed in Huddersfield in 2004 around brothers Matt and Ol Drake, with Ben Carter on drums and Joel Graham on bass. Their debut album 'Enter the Grave' came out in 2007, followed by records like 'Infected Nation' and 'Five Serpent's Teeth' over the next few years.
In 2014, drummer Ben Carter left the band amid some public tension, and Adam Smith took over on drums. Their sound leans toward classic thrash metal, with songs like 'Cult' and 'Hell Unleashed' built on fast riffs and aggressive vocals.
They've kept recording and playing shows since then, with some lineup changes along the way. The Drake brothers have remained at the center of the band through it all.
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