Karl Willetts
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Karl Willetts (born 21 September 1966) is a death metal vocalist from England. He joined the British death metal band Bolt Thrower in 1988. Before that he drove the backline of the band. He stayed with Bolt Thrower until 1994, after the recording of ...For Victory. He left the band mainly because he wanted to go back to university and finish his degree.
Willetts rejoined as a session vocalist for the recording of Mercenary and left shortly thereafter because of financial reasons and lack of commitment. In the mean time, he got a job as a salesman of insurances besides other jobs. He resides in Solihull. Rumours persisted he had returned in 2001, but he did not. However, in November 2004, he actually did re-join Bolt Thrower after the departure of Dave Ingram. Willetts now has a degree in Cultural Studies from the Birmingham University.
Willetts also did some guest vocals with UK punk band Doom on their Peel Sessions album and UK death metal band Benediction on two accounts; one on "Jumping at Shadows" which appears on The Grand Leveller and Dark is the Season; the other on "At the Wrong Side of the Grave", which is a cover of The Accüsed and appears on the Transcend the Rubicon album.
Willetts was a vegetarian for a long while, but started eating meat a few years ago.
Bolt Thrower |
Karl Willetts | Gavin Ward | Jo Bench | Barry Thompson | Martin Kearns |
Dave Ingram | Alan West | Martin van Drunen | Andrew Whale | Alex Thomas |
Discography |
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Studio albums: The Peel Session | In Battle There Is No Law | Realm of Chaos | Cenotaph | War Master The IVth Crusade | Spearhead | ...For Victory | Mercenary | Honour - Valour - Pride | Those Once Loyal' |
Live albums: War |
Compilations: The Peel Sessions 1988-90 | Who Dares Wins |