Khanate (band)

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Khanate
Left-Right: Stephen O'Malley, James Plotkin, Tim Wyskida, Alan Dubin
Left-Right: Stephen O'Malley, James Plotkin, Tim Wyskida, Alan Dubin
Background information
OriginNew York City, New York, United States
GenresDrone metal,[1] sludge metal
Years active2001–2006; 2009–2010
LabelsSouthern Lord Records
Hydra Head Records
Load Records
Past membersAlan Dubin
James Plotkin
Stephen O'Malley
Tim Wyskida
Websitewww.southernlord.com/band_KNT.php

Khanate was an American doom metal supergroup that brought together James Plotkin and Alan Dubin, two members of the defunct band OLD, as well as Tim Wyskida of Blind Idiot God and Manbyrd) and Stephen O'Malley of Burning Witch and Sunn O))).

Keeping some similarity to O'Malley's previous band Burning Witch, Khanate produced songs that usually exceeded the 10-minute mark, characterised by extremely slow tempos, harsh layers of feedback and vocalist Alan Dubin's torturous shrieking.

As of September 24, 2006, Khanate was split up, with Plotkin stating that the "lack of commitment from certain members" led to the split.[2]

In the January/February 2009 issue of Rock-A-Rolla magazine, vocalist Alan Dubin stated: "we had a few festival offers which sparked some talk of a reunion but they didn't pan out in the end." He went on to say, "I highly doubt a reunion will happen."

Members

Discography

Studio albums

Other releases

  • Live WFMU 91.1 (2002, Live)
  • No Joy (Remix) (2003, EP)
  • Let Loose The Lambs (2004, Live DVD; limited to 230 copies)
  • KHNT vs. Stockholm (2004, Live)
  • Live Aktion Sampler 2004 (2004, Live)
  • Dead/Live Aktions (2005, DVD)
  • It's Cold When Birds Fall From The Sky (2005, Live; limited to 500 copies)

See also

References

  1. ^ Dahlen, Chris. "Khanate - Things Viral". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2013-10-21. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Blabbermouth.Net - Khanate Calls It Quits Archived 2007-03-10 at the Wayback Machine

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