Background
Sledje grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Sledje grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Butler University.
Commonly called Sledje, he has pioneered a melding of industrial and metal styles that employs a death growl vocal style. His lyrics are at times dark and mystic on a backdrop of fast, shredding guitar chords and solos. After attending Butler University as a music student, Sledje left for Berklee College of Music where he enjoyed a summer session in Boston, Massachusetts.
This marked the beginning of a thirteen-year residency in Boston during which time he joined the bands Hit Squad and Tommy Gun.
After those projects ended, Sledje organized his own band Stampede Machine. They released their debut Civil Defense “Hostile Environment” in 1995.
The Civil Defense was distributed internationally and can occasionally be found for sale on the Internet albeit at high prices. The band reportedly dissolved in 1997 or 1998 before the completed recording their second release.
Sledje began writing and recording on his own, and in 1999, he moved to Colorado Springs where he began collaboration with local musicians.
At the same time, he developed an interest in private music instruction which he was continuing as of 2009. While in Colorado, Sledje has played and recorded with many bands including Power Tribe and Dirtnap. He also recorded a solo collection of acoustic songs in 2004.
The Hellstrum project started in 2006 and offered a unique combination of industrial, metal, and gothic styles.
Tragically, Mike Pittman died in August 2007 at the same time as Hellstrum’s first release, the self-released European Parliament, “Chronicles Volume One.” The band continued with some personnel changes and the current lineup includes Sledje on lead vocals and guitar, Jack Aragon on lead guitar, Brent Wagner on bass guitar, and Dino Cuneo on drums. Hellstrum has since released “Chronicles Volume Two” and continues to record in preparation for a future release.
In recent years, Sledje has become a mentor to other musicians, a proponent of experimental music, and an outspoken advocate for gun owners.