Graf Orlock (band)

Graf Orlock
Also known asGorlock
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
DiedAnaheim, California
GenresGrindcore, metalcore, hardcore punk
Years active2003–2023
LabelsLevel Plane, Vitriol
Members
  • "Svarn Kalhoune"
  • "Alan Hunter"
  • "Jason Schmidt"
  • "Karl Bournze"
Past members
  • "Sven Calhoun"
  • "Kalvin Kristoff"
  • "Jeff Hermann"
  • "Ivan Somple"
  • ”Michael Morningstar”
Websitegraforlock.com

Graf Orlock was an American hardcore punk band formed in 2003 in Los Angeles, California, United States. They were named after Count Orlok from the 1922 film Nosferatu. The band consists of members of the hardcore punk bands Greyskull, Arctic Choke, Dangers and Ghostlimb, and employs audio snippets and script dialogue from action films such as The Terminator, Aliens and RoboCop in all their songs, which has led to the band being jokingly described as "cinema-grind".[1][2] The band formed after guitarist Jason Schmidt and drummer Alan Hunter along with bassist Sven Calhoun and vocalist Kalvin Kristoff begun releasing EPs and split albums.[3][4] In 2006, they started the Destination Time trilogy based on a screenplay that Schmidt and Hunter had been working on in university; the second instalment was the 2007 EP Destination Time Tomorrow which was listed at number 16 in Decibel Magazine's top 40 releases of 2007.[5] Their latest album Crimetraveler was released in 2016 through Vitriol Records, a label run by members of the band and also featuring Ghostlimb, Robotosaurus, Owen Hart, Teeth, Dangers, Birds in Row and Totalt Jävla Mörker.[citation needed]

In October 2018, the band's label, Vitriol Records, announced a forthcoming album, Examination of Violent Cinema Vol. 1, which was released in December of that year.[6] The album contains 12 songs based on the theme of criticism of recent motion picture releases.[7]

  1. ^ Schreurs, Jason (8 February 2009). "Jason Schreurs - Freelance Monkey: GRAF ORLOCK - JULY 2007". Freelancemonkey.blogspot.com. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Feature: Interviews – Graf Orlock". Scenepointblank.com. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  3. ^ Decibel: Issue No. 53 March 2009
  4. ^ "Decibel Magazine: Graf Orlock". Archived from the original on 2009-03-04. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  5. ^ Decibel: Issue No. 39 January 2008
  6. ^ "Graf Orlock "Examination of Violent Cinema Vol. 1" Preorder LP 11/6". Vitriolrecords.com. 19 October 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  7. ^ Kennelty, Greg (23 October 2018). "GRAF ORLOCK's New Album Is About "Endlessly Recycled And Not-Nearly-Violent-Enough" Movies". Metalinjection.net. Retrieved 27 September 2020.