Founded in 1995 by vocalist Ben Ward, guitarist Joe Hoare, rhythm guitarist Pete O'Malley, bassist Martyn Millard, and drummer Chris Turner, the band came together out of a shared love for noisemakers like Groundhogs, Motörhead, Thin Lizzy, Celtic Frost, Danzig, and Black Flag. A split 7" (as Our Haunted Kingdom) with Electric Wizard pre-dated the release of their 1997 full-length debut, Frequencies from Planet 10, which drew some of its lyrical inspiration from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings saga. Follow-up efforts Time Travelling Blues (1998) and The Big Black (2000) continued to hew toward traditional doom and stoner metal, but the arrival of Coup de Grace in 2002 signaled a slight sonic shift, with the band beginning to flex their punk muscles -- the LP included guest spots from Kyuss' John Garcia and Nebula's Tom Davies. 2004's Thieving from the House of God featured a cover of ZZ Top's "Just Got Paid," and was the first Orange Goblin outing not to feature guitarist Pete O'Malley, who left to pursue a career in art -- the band elected not to replace him and to continue on as a four-piece. They left Rise Above in 2007 and inked a deal with Sanctuary Records, who put out the band's sixth studio long-player, Healing Through the Fire, which, though not a straight-up concept album, used the Great Plague of London and the Great Fire that followed as inspiration. They moved to Candlelight Records for their next studio effort, 2012's A Eulogy for the Damned, which topped many metal critics' best year-end lists, and was followed by a massive world tour that saw the group playing 161 shows across 28 different countries. The concert LP A Eulogy for the Fans: Orange Goblin Live 2012 arrived ahead of the release of the quartet's next studio effort, 2014's Back from the Abyss. In 2018, the band issued their ninth full-length, The Wolf Bites Back, which was produced by Jaime Gomez Arellano (Ghost, Paradise Lost), and featured a guest appearance from legendary Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi