Stovokor (band)

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Stovokor
Origin Portland, Oregon
Genres death metal
Years active ?–present
Members
plnluH HoD
Che'ron muchwI'
KhR'ELL
Khraa'Nik
Qui Pe

Stovokor is a death metal band from Portland, Oregon (USA). Its five members are Bill Salfelder (plnluH HoD), vocals; Merlin Carson (Che'ron muchwI' ), lead guitar; Ward Young (KhR'ELL), rhythm guitar, Jason Lewis (Khraa'Nik), bass guitar; and Jason Johansen (Qui Pe), drums.

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[edit] About

The band is named for Sto-vo-kor, the afterlife of Star Trek's fictional aliens the Klingons; but, despite acknowledging a debt to Klingon-themed karaoke,[1] the band insist they are Klingons, refuse to make appearances out of costume, and sing in Klingon. According to guitarist KhR'ELL, the band have chosen the perfect genre for their characters: "Klingons are very macho, very militaristic, and metal is definitely their music."[1]

[edit] Notoriety

The band was featured in the documentary Trekkies 2 along with four other Trek-themed bands including No Kill I and No Kill I the Next Generation[2] who were filmed performing at venues such as Sabala's bar.[3] The band has played notable shows in the company of Star Trek alumni, including one in September 2006, at the top of Seattle, Washington's Space Needle, for the fortieth anniversary of Star Trek.[4]

Band members have been known to strictly adhere to their personas. At a concert held at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, lead singer pInluH HoD attacked a crowd member after a short exchange of insults.[5][6] Usually, however, their behavior is friendlier,[7] and the group's popularity, as measured by a growing number of Internet articles promoting them, seems to be increasing.[8][9]

[edit] Discography

  • Metal of Honor (Demo, 2004)[10]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Jigar Mehta, "With a Song in Their Heart, Klingon Wannabees Star in Portland Bar", UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, October 31, 2003
  2. ^ "Trekkies Director Roger Nygard Answers", Slashdot, 18 November 2004
  3. ^ Destination Fun, Portland Mercury, June 2–8, 2005
  4. ^ Star Trek 40th Anniversary Gala Celebration and Conference
  5. ^ Lewis & Clark College Pioneer Log, Arts
  6. ^ YouTube: Stovokor, "The Machines of War"
  7. ^ http://localcut.wweek.com/2007/04/16/stovokor-pinball-contest/ Stovokor Pinball Contest
  8. ^ Tod Emko's List:The Top 11 Things We're Most Thankful For
  9. ^ Cosmo Garvin, "To Boldly Go," Sacramento Newsreview
  10. ^ Stovokor, Metal of Honor, at Metal Archives

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