Stovokor (band)

Stovokor
Background information
Origin Portland, Oregon
Genres Death metal
Years active 2001 (2001)–present
Labels Unsigned
Members Bill Salfelder
Ward Young
Jason Lewis
Jason Johansen
Matt Stikker

Stovokor is an American death metal band from Portland, Oregon. Its five current members are Bill Salfelder (plnluH HoD), vocals; Ward Young (KhR'ELL), rhythm guitar, Jason Lewis (Khraa'Nik), bass guitar; Jason Johansen (Qui Pe), lead guitar; and Matt Stikker (Kh'amleth), lead guitar. The band is solely based on the Klingon characters that appear in the Star Trek franchise. All of the members of Stovokor dress in Klingon costumes and much of the band's lyrics themselves are written in Klingon language.

Overview

The band is named for Sto-vo-kor, the afterlife of Star Trek's fictional Klingon species. Although acknowledging a debt to Klingon-themed karaoke,[1] according to guitarist Ward Young, the band have chosen the perfect genre for their characters: "Klingons are very macho, very militaristic, and metal is definitely their music."[1]

Band members have been known to strictly adhere to their personas. At a concert held at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, lead vocalist Bill Salfelder attacked a crowd member after a short exchange of insults.[2][3][4][5][6] The group has only released one demo album titled Metal of Honor in 2004, and have been known for appearing only sporadically. After lineup changes in 2012, the group resumed performing in the Portland area.

The band was featured in the documentary Trekkies 2 along with four other Star Trek themed bands including No Kill I and No Kill I the Next Generation[7] who were filmed performing at venues such as Sabala's bar.[8] The band has played notable shows in the company of Star Trek alumni, including one on September 2006 at the top of Seattle, Washington's Space Needle, for the fortieth anniversary of Star Trek.[9]

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