Loch Vostok is a progressive metal band from Uppsala, Sweden. Named after a subterranean lake in Antarctica, it rose from the collapse of the progressive metal band Mayadome in 2001.

Loch Vostok
Loch Vostok performing live at Turock Open Air, Essen 2015
Loch Vostok performing live at Turock Open Air, Essen 2015
Background information
OriginUppsala, Sweden
GenresProgressive metal
Years active2001–present
LabelsViciSolum Productions, Nightmare Records, Escapi Music, Magnetism
MembersTeddy Möller
Niklas Kupper
Jimmy Mattsson
Lawrence Dinamarca
Fredrik Klingwall
Past membersErik Grandin
Andreas Lindahl
Sebastian Okupski
Mattias Hagberg
Alvaro Svanerö
Tomas "Tym" Jonsson
Websitelochvostok.com

Biography edit

Loch Vostok was formed in 2001 by drummer Teddy Möller after the demise of his previous progressive metal band, Mayadome. Bringing along keyboardist Sebastian Okupski, bass player Erik Grandin, and new recruits guitarist Niklas Kupper and drummer Alvaro Svanerö, Möller switched roles from drums to lead singer and guitarist for the new band. However, Grandin couldn't relocate to the United States and was replaced by Tomas "Tym" Jonsson. Möller had played with him previously in Mellow Poetry.

Loch Vostok recorded a self-financed album with producer Daniel Bergstrand in 2002. The result was Dark Logic. An album where the lyrics were entirely based on infamous serial killers such as Henry Lee Lucas, Andrei Chikatilo and Ed Gein. The Russian distributor "CD-Maximum" was the first to pick up the album shortly after Magnetism Records released it officially worldwide in August 2004.

After the album's release, keyboard player Sebastian Okupski left Loch Vostok to focus on other projects. The vacancy was filled by Andreas Lindahl of Platitude. Due to the distance between Uppsala and Gothenburg, he left the band after recording the new album Destruction Time Again!.

In December 2005, keyboardist/composer Fredrik Klingwall of Flagellation, Anima Morte, etc., joined Loch Vostok.[1] With Destruction Time Again! on their new label, Escapi Music, they hit the road supporting King Diamond in the Scandinavian leg of his European 2006 tour.[2] With the album well received, Loch Vostok set out to do more gigs to support the album following the King Diamond tour in 2006 and 2007 with Pyramaze, Grave and Rotting Christ,[3] as well as playing the 5-year anniversary of Headway Festival (A festival which they had also played in 2003) in Amsterdam.

In 2007, they also began the recordings of the follow-up to 2006 years Destruction Time Again! in Teddy's own Blueflame Studio, an album that came to be Reveal No Secrets, which was released in the summer of 2009. After this release, the band entered a kind of hibernation era, with Möller being very busy with his other band, F.K.Ü. Current drummer Svanerö decided to leave and was replaced by Lawrence Dinamarca. In 2011, the band signed a three-album deal with Vicisolum Productions[4] and released the critically acclaimed Dystopium, shortly followed by a tour with Therion and Leprous. Tomas "Tym" Jonsson decided to leave the band before the tour due to complications with a herniated spine and was replaced on bass by Jimmy Mattsson of Planet Rain.

A year later, the fifth album, V - The Doctrine Decoded, was announced and furthermore released on 4 October 2012.[5]

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References edit

  1. ^ "LOCH VOSTOK Part Ways With Keyboardist, Announce Replacement". Blabbermouth. Archived from the original on 15 April 2008. Retrieved 1 March 2008.
  2. ^ "KING DIAMOND: More European Tour Dates Announced". Blabbermouth. Archived from the original on 15 April 2008. Retrieved 1 March 2008.
  3. ^ "LOCH VOSTOK To Support ROTTING CHRIST in Iceland". Blabbermouth. Archived from the original on 15 April 2008. Retrieved 1 March 2008.
  4. ^ "LOCH VOSTOK Signs With VICISOLUM PRODUCTIONS". Blabbermouth. 6 June 2011. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  5. ^ "LOCH VOSTOK To Release 'V – The Doctrine Decoded' In October". Blabbermouth. 3 August 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2015.

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