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Seen as a side project from industrial music gods
Skinny Puppy, the short-lived
Hilt actually had roots predating the start of that band. Vocalist
Al Nelson and multi-instrumentalist
cEvin Key first worked together in Vancouver's early punk scene via the band
Illegal Youth in the late '70s. After the group fragmented, Key's path ran through
Images in Vogue and then eventually to
Skinny Puppy itself. Nelson continued working in more punk-oriented efforts, but began working with
Skinny Puppy as well in the role of cinematographer for the band's notorious, harrowing concert films. Nelson and Key resumed musical collaboration here and there, with Key's
Skinny Puppy partner
dwayne goettel joining them, but they weren't able to formally record anything until challenged by the
Nettwerk label to record something for very little money. Up for the dare, the trio pulled in longtime
Skinny Puppy producer
Dave "Rave" Ogilvie for 1990's
Call the Ambulance Before I Hurt Myself. Ogilvie brought in some guest performers, including
Caterwaul's
Betsy Martin and
Mark Shaffer. The result, like many other
Skinny Puppy-related efforts, had the sound of the main band but some twists and turns of its own. Various singles and a sophomore album in 1991,
Journey To The Center Of The Bowl, followed, but
Hilt eventually faded away as both Key and Goettel concentrated more on
Skinny Puppy. Nelson passed away in 2000.
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