- John
Haughm (/hɔːm/; born
September 14, 1975) is an
American musician and artist. He is most
known for
being the founder, guitarist, and
vocalist of the...
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extreme metal band from Portland, Oregon.
Formed in 1995 by
frontman John
Haughm, they
released five full-length albums, four EPs, two singles, one split...
- Mantle. In an
interview on the
Silence of
Forgotten Landscapes DVD, John
Haughm stated that the
album was
recorded during a time when he had
renewed his...
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Vocalist John
Haughm said that Pale
Folklore was
influenced by his
upbringing in Montana,
where b****ist
Jason William Walton also lived.
While Haughm lived in...
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American metal band from Portland, Oregon. It was
formed in 2016 by John
Haughm,
Trevor Matthews, and
Stephen Parker.
Pillorian released their only full-length...
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released on the
music website Stereogum,
accompanied by an
interview with John
Haughm. The
track "Ghosts of the
Midwinter Fires" was
released on
November 1. The...
- from the 1973 film The
Wicker Man. "Birch White"
featured vocalist John
Haughm reciting the poem "Birch Tree" by A. S. J.
Tessimond in a
style comparable...
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representative of our
current songwriting." All
lyrics written by John
Haughm,
except track 8
which contained an
excerpt from
Cherokee folk tale "Earth...
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extreme metal and
experimental artists like Bell Witch,
Agung Bagus, and John
Haughm. It "began as the 'hobby-like venture' of a few
friends but, over the past...
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frontman John
Haughm. The idea to film a
performance for a DVD
release was
sprung on the band very
suddenly during their 2008
European tour.
Haughm was ill...