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Bigelf

Bigelf is an progressive and progressive band formed in , , in 1991 by multi-instrumentalist Damon Fox, known for blending retro influences with heavy keyboard use, lush harmonies, and complex arrangements inspired by 1970s acts such as , , , , and . The band's career has been marked by lineup changes, personal tragedies, and a in the progressive rock scene, with Fox serving as the constant creative force through vocals, keyboards, , and bass across their discography. Their debut album, Money Machine, was released in 2000 (with a 2001 U.S. edition), followed by Hex in 2003, which featured Ace Mark and explored darker themes. A significant setback occurred in 2001 when A.H.M. "Andrew" Butler-Jones fell ill and entered a coma, ultimately passing away in 2009 after eight years, which deeply affected the group and contributed to periods of instability. Bigelf gained wider recognition with their third album, Cheat the Gallows (2008), released on independent label Custard Records and produced by , featuring singles like "" and "Money, It's Pure Evil" that earned festival slots and endorsements from artists including . The band toured with acts like and , solidifying their reputation for theatrical live performances. Their fourth and most recent studio album, Into the Maelstrom (2014), marked a revival with a streamlined trio lineup of Fox, bassist Duffy Snowhill, and guitarist Luis Maldonado, augmented by guest drummer of , delivering aggressive prog-metal tracks amid ongoing challenges. As of 2025, the band remains inactive, with no new releases since.

History

Formation and early releases

Bigelf was formed in , , in 1991 by multi-instrumentalist Damon Fox and bassist Richard Anton as a psychedelic project. The band's early lineup included Fox on lead vocals and keyboards, Anton on bass and vocals, guitarist A.H.M. Butler-Jones on guitar and vocals, and drummer Thom Sullivan. This configuration drew from the local underground scene, blending retro influences with a focus on theatrical, organ-driven compositions. The group recorded their debut EP, Closer to Doom, in spring 1995 with co-production by , capturing a raw prog-metal sound heavy on and psychedelic grooves. Released in 1996 on the small Swedish label Record Heaven, the six-track effort gained a dedicated for its retro-tinged aggression and doom-laden riffs, despite limited distribution in the U.S. music market. Independent promotion and regional gigs in helped build grassroots buzz, though challenges with small-label logistics hampered wider exposure during the late 1990s. In 2000, Bigelf issued their first full-length album, Money Machine, via Record Heaven, an independently produced effort that expanded on the EP's foundation with extended tracks featuring prominent riffs and psychedelic experimentation. The album's satirical themes and complex arrangements solidified their niche appeal among prog enthusiasts. Following this, the band released the EP Goatbridge Palace in 2001 on the same label, incorporating live recordings and further delving into experimental prog elements with bassist joining the lineup. This release previewed evolving song structures while maintaining the group's underground momentum leading into broader recognition.

Rise to recognition and Hex era

In 2002, Bigelf recruited guitarist Ace Mark, a musician whose addition strengthened the band's heavy riffing capabilities and brought a semi-European flavor to their sound, solidifying the lineup with Damon Fox on keyboards and vocals, Duffy Snowhill on bass, and Steve "Froth" Frothingham on . This change came as the band, having relocated parts of their operations to after early independent releases in the U.S., began focusing on international expansion to escape domestic obscurity. That same year, Bigelf embarked on European tours, particularly in , where they performed at festivals like Trästockfestivalen in , , fostering a dedicated fanbase among audiences receptive to their retro-prog style. These outings, including shows in and other Nordic venues, marked a turning point in building overseas , contrasting their prior struggles in . By late 2002, the momentum led to a signing with (under the East West imprint), enabling broader distribution across Europe. The partnership facilitated the recording of their second album, , produced by Damon Fox at The End Studios in , , emphasizing analog techniques to capture ambitious progressive-metal structures inspired by rock. Released on October 30, 2003, via , the album featured tracks like "Madhatter" and "Pain Killers," blending elaborate compositions with heavy organ and guitar work. As a companion, the band issued The Madhatter EP that year, spotlighting the title track's multi-part suite and covers like Van Morrison's "Brown-Eyed Girl," further showcasing their eclectic prog-metal approach. charted in Scandinavia's Top 10, attaining cult status in . Critics praised for its seamless fusion of 1970s influences—such as Black Sabbath's riffing and Pink Floyd's —with crisp modern production, hailing it as a creative standout in . Reviews highlighted its depth, bombastic keyboards, and avoidance of dated clichés, positioning Bigelf as an overlooked gem in the genre. Promotional efforts included a for "Madhatter," aired on European outlets, alongside festival slots like Arvikafestivalen in Arvika, , in July , which amplified their regional profile.

Challenges, Cheat the Gallows, and hiatus

In 2005, Bigelf's rhythm section achieved greater stability with the continued presence of bassist Duffy Snowhill, who had joined the band in 2000, alongside drummer Steve Frothingham, allowing the group to focus on refining their sound amid a growing European fanbase established during the Hex era. The band's third studio album, Cheat the Gallows, was released in August 2008 through Custard Records, Linda Perry's imprint, and marked a shift toward darker, more introspective themes influenced by the ongoing personal hardships faced by the members, including the long-term illness of founding A.H.M. Butler-Jones. Produced by frontman Damon Fox, the blended the band's signature psychedelic prog elements with heavier, doom-laden riffs, reflecting a period of emotional strain. Tragedy struck in late 2009 when founding guitarist A.H.M. Butler-Jones, who had been in a since falling ill during a 2001 tour stop in , succumbed to complications from on , profoundly affecting the band's morale and creative direction. Despite the loss, Bigelf undertook extensive touring to support Cheat the Gallows, including high-profile opening slots on Dream Theater's Progressive Nation 2009 tour across and alongside acts like and Unexpect, as well as appearances at festivals such as the High Voltage Festival in 2010. By mid-2010, following their final shows at Japan's and the subsequent dissolution of their contract with Custard Records, Bigelf entered an indefinite hiatus due to the cumulative emotional toll of the tragedies, internal disputes over finances and creative control, and exhaustion from relentless touring. During this period, Damon Fox turned to solo endeavors, including production work and personal musical explorations, while the band engaged in only sporadic activity such as reissues and compilations, with no new original material emerging until 2013.

Revival with Into the Maelstrom and beyond

Following a hiatus marked by personal tragedies, Bigelf staged a revival in the early 2010s, with encouragement from longtime friend and drummer playing a pivotal role in motivating frontman Damon Fox to resume activity. This support culminated in the band's signing with label InsideOut Music in 2013, providing a platform for new material after years of uncertainty. To bolster lineup stability, Bigelf recruited guitarist Luis Maldonado, a session player known for work with artists like Glenn Hughes and , who contributed blistering leads and vocals. Drummer Baron Fox, Damon's son, later joined for live performances, adding familial continuity to the rhythm section alongside bassist Duffy Snowhill. The band recorded their fourth studio , Into the Maelstrom, in 2014 primarily at Fox's home studio with additional drum tracking at Kung-Fu Gardens; Portnoy provided guest drums throughout, while the album highlighted the group's signature melodic prog-doom style infused with psychedelic and sci-fi themes. Upon its February 2014 release, Into the Maelstrom garnered positive critical reception for its retro-heavy sound, unadulterated '70s rock energy, and introspective time-travel narratives, positioning it as a strong return that bridged the band's cult appeal to a broader audience. To promote the , Bigelf conducted limited tours in 2014–2015, including a European run with guest appearances by Portnoy and guitarist , though the schedule remained modest with around 40 shows total. From 2015 to 2023, the band largely went inactive, focusing on individual projects while occasionally posting updates teasing potential new material and reflecting on their catalog. In a notable development in 2025, Bigelf re-released their 1998 EP Closer to Doom digitally on , restoring accessibility to early tracks in a raw, unpolished format without any new studio recordings. As of late 2025, the group has no scheduled but continues to enjoy a preserved among progressive and enthusiasts.

Musical style and influences

Core style and sound

Bigelf's core sound fuses and metal elements, characterized by intricate compositions that integrate heavy riffs with atmospheric textures. The band's music typically features complex song structures, blending psychedelic interludes, grooves, and doom-laden atmospheres, while keeping most tracks concise, rarely exceeding six minutes in length. Central to this signature style is the prominent role of keyboards, driven by multi-instrumentalist Damon Fox, who layers , , and various synthesizers to create swirling, orchestral backdrops that dominate the mix. The provides a growling, foundational tone, often propelling rhythmic sections with bluesy, overdriven flourishes, while the adds ethereal strings and choirs for psychedelic depth. This keyboard-centric approach evokes a retro prog-metal hybrid, where analog warmth contrasts with aggressive dynamics. Damon Fox's vocals deliver an eccentric, theatrical flair, marked by a slightly dissonant that shifts between sneering intensity and melodic croons, enhancing the music's cinematic quality. His lyrics explore dark, doomy themes of decay and disillusionment, as seen in lines critiquing illusory prosperity turning to ruin. Guitar work complements the keyboards through heavy and riff-based , with occasional dual-layered lines adding harmonic richness to the heavy sections. Over time, the production has evolved toward greater polish, incorporating 1970s-inspired organic mixing techniques like panned solos and minimal processing to maintain a analog feel without contemporary artifacts.

Key influences and evolution

Bigelf's music draws heavily from the progressive rock and heavy metal of the 1970s, with frontman Damon Fox citing and as key formative influences for their organ-driven heaviness and dark, psychedelic edge. The band's sound also incorporates elements from Deep Purple's riff-heavy style and Pink Floyd's atmospheric psychedelia, creating a retro foundation that emphasizes vintage keyboards like the and alongside aggressive guitar work. The band's stylistic evolution began with their debut album Money Machine (2001), which featured a raw, garage-like progressive rock sound blending pop, glam, and experimental passages reminiscent of early 1970s metal. By Hex (2003), Bigelf shifted toward more orchestral arrangements, incorporating richer textures with synths and vocal effects while retaining their hard-rock core, often regarded as a high point in their catalog. This progression continued into Cheat the Gallows (2008), where melodic singles and psychedelic power pop elements added accessibility, supported by tours opening for progressive metal acts like Dream Theater, which introduced greater complexity and metal-infused prog structures. Following a hiatus after the 2009 death of guitarist A.H.M. Butler-Jones, who had entered a in 2001 while on tour in , Bigelf's revival album Into the Maelstrom (2014) embraced a heavier "doom-prog" aesthetic, blending their retro roots with aggressive grooves inspired by modern acts like , while guest drummer —formerly of —enhanced the progressive intricacy. Lyrically, early works like Money Machine and Hex focused on satirical social commentary, but post-tragedy releases turned introspective, with Into the Maelstrom featuring personal tributes to Butler-Jones and explorations of loss and resilience. Throughout their career, Bigelf has steadfastly avoided contemporary trends like nu-metal, prioritizing authentic 1970s-inspired production and instrumentation to maintain a timeless, uncompromised retro sound.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Bigelf, stable since their 2014 album Into the Maelstrom, features four core members who have driven the band's sound through live performances and creative output, though the band has been inactive with no new releases or tours since 2014 (as of November 2025). Damon Fox founded the band in 1991 and remains its lead vocalist, keyboardist, and primary songwriter, often incorporating guitar and bass as needed; his riffs and melodic vocals anchor Bigelf's retro-prog aesthetic, drawing from 1970s influences like and . Duffy Snowhill has played bass since 2000, providing the band's rhythmic backbone with a style informed by his roots and left-handed technique, contributing to the heavy, groove-oriented foundation on albums like (2003) and later works. Luis Maldonado joined on guitar in 2013, bringing session experience from artists like Glenn Hughes and to infuse modern progressive elements and dynamic solos into Bigelf's live sets and recordings. Baron Fox, Damon's son, has handled drums since 2014, delivering a precise and energetic rhythmic drive that supports the band's complex arrangements during tours and supports the post-hiatus revival.

Former members

Bigelf's former members played pivotal roles in defining the band's early psychedelic and sound, with several contributing to their initial albums and lineup evolutions through the . Richard Anton, a co-founder of the band, served as and vocalist (lead and backing) from 1991 to 1996. He helped shape the foundational groove on early releases like the debut album Money Machine (2000), drawing from influences. Anton departed prior to the band's shift toward heavier progressive elements in subsequent years. Thom Sullivan was the original drummer, performing from 1991 to 1995. His contributions provided the rhythmic drive for the band's underground scene performances and initial recordings, including tracks on the EP Closer to Doom (1998). Sullivan left during early lineup changes as Bigelf sought to refine its sound. A.H.M. Butler-Jones (full name Andrew Harry McQuhae Butler-Jones) joined as , , and backing vocalist in 1992, remaining until 2001. He was instrumental in crafting the psychedelic and theatrical elements heard on Money Machine and early live sets, often incorporating for atmospheric depth. Butler-Jones exited after falling into a during a 2001 tour in , from which he never recovered; he passed away on 2009. Steve "Froth" Frothingham handled drums from 1995 to 2010, succeeding Sullivan and supporting the band's transition through albums like Hex (2003) and Cheat the Gallows (2008). His solid, dynamic playing anchored numerous tours and recordings during Bigelf's rise in the progressive rock community. Frothingham departed following the promotional cycle for Cheat the Gallows. Ace Mark served as lead guitarist from 2002 to 2010, bringing a heavier, riff-driven edge that defined the Hex era's sound. His solos and compositions added intensity to tracks like those on Hex and Cheat the Gallows, enhancing the band's glam-tinged progressive metal direction. Mark left after extensive touring in support of the latter album. Mike Portnoy – drums (2013–2014; studio and live). John Wesley – guitar (2014; live). In addition to these core former members, Bigelf occasionally featured short-term contributors and session musicians for EPs and early demos, such as additional percussionists on Closer to Doom, though they did not achieve long-term status within .

Timeline

YearLineup ChangeAssociated Event
1991Damon Fox (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Richard Anton (bass), and Thom Sullivan (drums) form the band.Band formation in Los Angeles.
1992A.H.M. Butler-Jones joins on guitar, piano, and backing vocals.Early development.
1995–1996Thom Sullivan departs (1995); Steve "Froth" Frothingham joins on drums; Richard Anton exits.Early lineup stabilization.
2000Duffy Snowhill joins on bass.Release of debut album Money Machine.
2001A.H.M. Butler-Jones falls into a diabetic coma during a tour in Sweden.Band continues without his active participation.
2002Ace Mark joins on guitar.Preparation and release of second album Hex (2003).
2009A.H.M. Butler-Jones passes away on December 31 after eight years in a coma.Post-release of third album Cheat the Gallows (2008).
2010Ace Mark and Steve "Froth" Frothingham depart; band enters indefinite hiatus.After festival shows in Japan and being dropped by label.
2013Luis Maldonado joins on guitar; Mike Portnoy joins on drums (session and live); band revives with core members Damon Fox and Duffy Snowhill.Signing with InsideOut Music; preparation of fourth album Into the Maelstrom (2014).
2014Baron Fox joins on drums; John Wesley guests on guitar (live).Completion of Into the Maelstrom lineup; last album and tours.

Discography

Studio albums

Bigelf's debut studio album, Money Machine, was independently released in 2000 through Record Heaven Music. The self-produced effort contains 9 tracks and was recorded using a raw, band-led approach without external engineering credits beyond uncredited assistance. The band's second album, , appeared in 2003 via (also under /ITM). Featuring 11 tracks, it was produced by frontman Damon Fox and recorded primarily at The End Studios in , Sweden, with additional sessions at Varispeed Studios in the same city; engineering was handled by Ian Lehrfeld and Carl Grandberg. Cheat the Gallows, the third studio release, came out in 2008 on Custard Records and includes 10 tracks. Produced by Damon Fox, the album was recorded at Kung Fu Gardens Studios in North , , marking a return to U.S.-based production following the previous record's international sessions. In 2014, Bigelf issued their fourth album, Into the Maelstrom, through InsideOut Music, comprising 10 tracks. Co-produced by Damon Fox and , it features guest drumming by on select tracks and was recorded by Fox with assistance from Stephen Linsley.

Extended plays

Bigelf's extended plays represent key milestones in the band's early career, serving as debuts, promotional vehicles, and bridges between full-length albums. These releases, primarily issued on , showcased the band's evolving sound influenced by 1970s and , while helping to build their underground following in the late and early . The band's debut EP, Closer to Doom, was released in 1996 on the independent label Third Hole Records as a six-track . Recorded in and co-produced by , it featured songs such as "Change," "Crazy," "Frustration," "Salvation," "In the Void," and the title track, establishing Bigelf's raw, doom-tinged underground aesthetic with heavy riffs and psychedelic elements. This EP marked their initial foray into recording, capturing the quartet's formation in and laying the foundation for their retro-prog style. Following a period of lineup changes and touring, Bigelf issued Goatbridge Palace in 2001 via the independent label Record Heaven, also as a six-track mini-CD EP. Recorded in in December 2000, it included two studio tracks—"Side Effects" and "(Another) Nervous Breakdown"—from their then-upcoming album Money Machine, alongside four live recordings from a Swedish performance: "Sellout," "Neuropsychopathic Eye," "Money Machine," and a of Sabbath's "." Functioning as a promotional release, the EP bridged the band's independent roots to their expanding European audience, highlighting experimental live energy and heavier grooves. In 2003, as Bigelf signed with a major label, they released The Madhatter EP through (under the imprint) as a four-track to promote their album Hex. The EP opened with the "Madhatter" (a studio version of a song from Hex), followed by a cover of Van Morrison's "Brown-Eyed Girl," the original "Why?," and "Bats in the Belfry III" (an extension of a series from prior work). Clocking in at around , this release emphasized the band's theatrical prog-metal edge and served as a teaser for their major-label debut, gaining traction through tracks like "Madhatter" that later became online favorites.

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