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Psychedelic-tinged Hard-Rock outfit from Los Angeles, California USA,
which originated in the mid-'90s and gained a contract through their sizeable
following in the underground circles. Bigelf's original line-up included
Damon Fox on vocals + guitar & keyboards, Andrew H.M. Butler-Jones
on guitar + vocals, Richard Anton on bass and Thom Sullivan on drums.
The quartet soon released "Closer To Doom", the disc eventually
established themselves as founding fathers of the psychedelic doom movement
that spawned the L.A. Stoner-Rock scene.
The first line-up change came when bassist Repe Lumikumpu replaced Anton;
afterwards, Sullivan left to join The Exies.
By the turn of the century member Lumikumpu left to pursue other interests.
Continuing on as a three-piece, in 2000 the band released "Money
Machine".
Bigelf signed to Record Heaven, a Swedish label, releasing "Hex"
in 2003 and then introduced thier new bass player, Duffy Snowhill. The
band attained cult phenomenon status overseas, most notably in Europe
and the Scandinavian homeland of Butler-Jones and Snowhill.
August 2008 saw Bigelf release "Cheat The Gallows", the band's
debut release for Linda Perry's Custard Records. It includes the lead
single "Money It's Pure Evil".
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