The Electric Hellfire Club

[2] The band's lyrics contain tongue-in-cheek references to sin, violence, sex, devil worship and similar themes.

[2] The Electric Hellfire Club was initially composed of Thorn (vocals, keyboard programming), co-founder and keyboardist Shane Lassen (a.k.a.

Before setting off on tour with GWAR in the summer of 1997, the band entered the studio and recorded the single "D.W.S.O.B", which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1997 film Gummo.

They also performed a cover tune for the television theme song "Charles in Charge" changing it and the inferred meaning with a goth and industrial style.

[4] Throughout mid to late 2008, the band began releasing demo versions of previous songs, and other rare recordings via Myspace account.

[5] Subsequently, however, Frozen North Records announced via MK Ultra that Thorn, Ravensbrück and company had reunited and been signed to FNR in February 2014 to produce their first new album in over a decade, titled Tech Noir.

The album reportedly would have paid tribute to not only the band's electro-industrial roots, but also maintain the heavy-hitting metal crunch they have been associated with more lately.

[6] On November 2, 2016, Thomas Thorn announced via his Facebook page that The Electric Hellfire Club will never create new music again.