by Heather Phares
The Electric Hellfire Clubs eclectic, satanic, psychedelic music debuted in 1994 with the release of their first album, Burn Baby Burn, the EP Satans Little Helpers and appearances on a string of compilations, including Mysterious Encounters and Industrial Revolution, Vol. 2. The following year they released Kiss The Goat and toured extensively with Type O Negative, the Genitorturers and fellow Cleopatra Records artists Spahn Ranch. Early in 1996, keyboardist Shane Lassen (a.k.a. the Rev. Dr. Luv) was killed in an automobile accident; however, the rest of the group persevered and dedicated that years Calling Dr. Luv to him. After more touring and some lineup shifts, the Electric Hellfire Club released 1998s Unholy Roller, which was followed by Empathy for the Devil in 1999. Witness the Millennium appeared a year later.