Van Williams

Van Williams

1966-12-05

Biography

Van Williams (born December 5, 1966) is an American drummer, best known as the former drummer of Nevermore. Van Williams hails from New York where he began his music career in various bands, later relocating to Seattle, Washington in 1993. After auditioning for the band Nevermore (ex Sanctuary) they were soon signed onto Century Media Records. He currently drums for Ashes of Ares, Ghost Ship Octavius and musical project Pure Sweet Hell. Williams continued to play with the band until 2011 when he announced along with Jeff Loomis that he was leaving the band. Also a graphic artist/illustrator, Van has created the logos and numerous T-shirt designs for Nevermore and his other band project Pure Sweet Hell which features Van singing main vocals as well as drums. Pure Sweet Hell also features long time friends and fellow musicians Chris Eichhorn (guitars and bass) and Jim Colson (also supplying vocals). The new Pure Sweet Hell album will feature guitar solos from a few of heavy metal's top shredders, including Glen Drover (Eidolon, Megadeth) Steve Smyth (Nevermore, Testament, Forbidden), Chris Amott (Arch Enemy), Jeff Loomis (Nevermore) and Attila Voros (Leander, Nevermore). John Winters (Hatefist), also who contributed in the production/engineering of the record. On June 26, 2012, former Iced Earth vocalist Matt Barlow announced on his Facebook page the creation of a new band named Ashes of Ares with former Iced Earth bassist Freddie Vidales and former Nevermore drummer Van Williams, posting on YouTube two one-minute teaser videos. Shortly afterward, Van Williams was also announced as the drummer of Ghost Ship Octavius, featuring former God Forbid guitarist Matt Wicklund and vocalist Adōn Fanion. Ghost Ship Octavius released their debut album on March 23, 2015.

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Nevermore: [2001] Live in Ft. Lauderdale

Nevermore: [2001] Live in Ft. Lauderdale

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Nevermore: [2000] Montreal, Canada

Nevermore: [2000] Montreal, Canada

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Nevermore: [1999] Melbourne, Australia

Nevermore: [1999] Melbourne, Australia

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Nevermore: The Year of the Voyager

Nevermore: The Year of the Voyager

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Nevermore: [2006] Live at Wacken Open Air

Nevermore: [2006] Live at Wacken Open Air

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Nevermore: [2000] Live in Seattle

Nevermore: [2000] Live in Seattle

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Nevermore: [2011] Live at Power of Metal

Nevermore: [2011] Live at Power of Metal

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Nevermore: [2006] Live at Metalmania

Nevermore: [2006] Live at Metalmania

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Nevermore: [2001] San Jose, California

Nevermore: [2001] San Jose, California

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Nevermore: [2003] Malmo, Sweden

Nevermore: [2003] Malmo, Sweden

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Nevermore: [1999] Houston, Texas

Nevermore: [1999] Houston, Texas

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Nevermore: [1999] Dreaming Neon Black Release Party

Nevermore: [1999] Dreaming Neon Black Release Party

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