Erik Wunder Death: Cobalt & Man’s Gin Leader Dies at 42

Erik Wunder, Pioneering ​Force in Extreme Metal, ‍Dies​ at 42

The extreme metal world is reeling from the ⁤loss‍ of Erik Wunder, a prolific musician and⁣ driving force behind bands like⁣ Cobalt ⁣and ManS Gin. ‍He passed away at the age of 42, leaving behind a legacy of innovative and uncompromising music. News of his death was ‌confirmed by collaborators ken Sorceron and‍ Judd, ‌both of whom had previously ⁤shared ​the stage wiht Wunder, ⁣expressing profound grief ⁣and gratitude for their time​ together.

Wunder’s musical journey began in 2002 with Grimness Enshroud,‌ the solo project of Phil ​McSorley. Soon after,they reimagined the project as Cobalt,seeking a name⁢ that was deliberately open-ended. As Wunder explained, “Cobalt” offered space for exploration and⁢ a fundamental,​ elemental quality.

Cobalt: Forging a​ Unique Sound

Cobalt quickly ‍became known for its distinctive and challenging sound.Their 2005 debut album, War Metal, was a testament to Wunder’s multi-instrumental talent. He single-handedly recorded all guitar, bass, and drum parts,‍ while McSorley provided the vocals.Cobalt continued⁢ to evolve, signing with Profound Lore records and releasing critically acclaimed albums like 2006’s Eater of Birds and 2009’s ⁣ Gin. ⁤the latter album coincided with a shift in Man’s Gin, another project deeply rooted in Wunder’s creative⁣ vision.

man’s Gin: ⁣A ​Platform for Experimentation

Founded in 2005 with guitarist Clint Kamerzell, Man’s Gin allowed Wunder ‍to explore a broader​ range of musical ideas. He served as the band’s primary songwriter, guitarist, ⁣drummer, and vocalist. Their early EP, The Rum⁢ Demos, gained⁣ a dedicated following within Colorado’s underground music scene.

Throughout his career, Wunder consistently sought out‍ collaborators who pushed⁣ his artistic boundaries.this led to a period ​touring with experimental vocalist⁣ Jarboe in 2009 and 2010. He ⁣then expanded Man’s Gin’s lineup, adding upright bassist Joshua⁤ Lozano and guitarist Scott Edward.

This iteration of Man’s ⁢Gin‌ released Smiling Dogs in 2011 and Rebellion Hymns in 2013, further solidifying their reputation for innovative and challenging music.

A Commitment to Artistic⁤ Integrity

Wunder was known ⁢for⁤ his‍ strong principles and unwavering commitment to artistic integrity.⁣ In⁤ December 2014, he made the challenging decision to remove ⁣McSorley from Cobalt following the singer’s posting‌ of offensive and harmful content on social media. He​ replaced McSorley with Charlie ‌Fell of Lord Mantis, a musician he had met ‌during his time touring ‍with Jarboe.

Cobalt’s final album, the enterprising double LP ‌ Slow Forever, arrived in 2016. Critics ‌lauded the album as‍ a powerful and risky work of blackened​ metal,distinct from the often-fantastical themes prevalent in the genre. It was‌ described⁢ as a​ primal and unsettling experience, a testament to Wunder’s unique artistic vision.

Erik Wunder’s impact on⁤ extreme metal is‍ undeniable. ​You⁢ can appreciate⁤ his dedication to‌ pushing boundaries, his uncompromising artistic vision, and his lasting⁣ influence on a generation⁤ of musicians. His‍ music will continue​ to challenge and inspire listeners for years⁣ to come.If you are struggling with‍ difficult emotions, please reach ⁣out for help. You are not ⁣alone. Resources are available, and⁢ support is ⁣within reach.

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