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===Band information===
===Band information===


Taking variant band-name spellings to an almost ridiculous level, Melbourne's Vauxdvihl (pronounced 'vaudeville') was a skilled and interesting progressive metal band, sort of like a darker version of''' Dream Theater'''. The band's album made some considerable impact outside of Australia while remaining virtually unheard of here, but fans of inspired and original progressive metal are urged to seek it out. Be warned however, as being a self-released issue '''To Dimension Logic''' is very rare.  
Taking variant band-name spellings to an almost ridiculous level, Melbourne's Vauxdvihl (pronounced 'vaudeville') was a skilled and interesting progressive metal band, sort of like a darker version of''' Dream Theater'''. The band's album made some considerable impact outside of Australia while remaining virtually unheard of here, but fans of inspired and original progressive metal are urged to seek it out. Be warned however, as being a self-released issue ''To Dimension Logic'' is very rare.  


The follow-up EP featured only Deloy and Fallen from the previous line-up and was completely different musically as well, geared in an experimental industrial direction. Two further recordings have since emerged, the most recent a demo in mid-2007.  
The follow-up EP featured only Deloy and Fallen from the previous line-up and was completely different musically as well, geared in an experimental industrial direction. Two further recordings have since emerged, the most recent a demo in mid-2007.


===Discography===
===Discography===

Revision as of 08:13, 14 November 2007

Band members

  • Current Line-up
    • Chris Deloy (keys, drums)
    • Fab Gallen (vocals, guitar, bass)
  • Former members
    • Stacy Handchild (vocals)
    • Federic Leduc (guitar)
    • Edward Katz (bass, keys)

Formed

Melbourne, VIC, 1992

Band information

Taking variant band-name spellings to an almost ridiculous level, Melbourne's Vauxdvihl (pronounced 'vaudeville') was a skilled and interesting progressive metal band, sort of like a darker version of Dream Theater. The band's album made some considerable impact outside of Australia while remaining virtually unheard of here, but fans of inspired and original progressive metal are urged to seek it out. Be warned however, as being a self-released issue To Dimension Logic is very rare.

The follow-up EP featured only Deloy and Fallen from the previous line-up and was completely different musically as well, geared in an experimental industrial direction. Two further recordings have since emerged, the most recent a demo in mid-2007.

Discography

Album:

Todimensionlogic.jpg
1994 To Dimension Logic self release

EPs:

1996 Vog self release