John Haughm

John Haughm
Born (1975-09-14) September 14, 1975
Origin Oregon, U.S.
Genres Progressive metal, black metal, doom metal, death metal, post-rock, folk metal, ambient
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, graphic designer
Instruments Guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, synthesizer, vocals
Years active 1990–present
Labels The End, Vendlus, Profound Lore, Eisenwald Tonschmiede, Anthem, Dammerung Arts
Associated acts Agalloch, Sculptured, Nothing, Nest
Website www.agalloch.org

John Haughm (born September 14, 1975) is a heavy metal musician and an artist from the United States who currently plays for Pillorian.[1] He is most famous for being the vocalist, guitarist and founder of the band Agalloch. He is also an artist and graphic designer, having created the design and layout for the album Embodiment: Collapsing Under the Weight of God by a band he was previously in, Sculptured, as well as all of the releases, shirts, and promotional material for Agalloch.

Born in 1975, John Haughm grew up in Montana, and played in several different metal bands as a teenager, some of them including future Agalloch bassist Jason Walton. Eventually, Haughm and Walton moved to Portland where they met Don Anderson, guitarist of the death metal band Sculptured, and found that they had 'tremendously similar taste in music and cinema'. Haughm formed Agalloch in January 1996. He also had a brief stint in Sculptured, performing as the drummer on "Apollo Ends"[2]

Discography

With Agalloch

With Sculptured

With Nothing

With Nest

With Nostalgia

Solo

References

  1. Schafer, Joseph. "Introducing Pillorian (Ex-Agalloch, Uada)". Invisible Oranges. Disqus. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgO2wXnozUk
  3. Wilhelm, Andrew. Agalloch's John Haughm Releases Solo 7" crustcake.com. 30 September 2011. Retrieved on 22 January 2012.

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