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Adel Souto was born on 29 November, 1969 in Havana, Cuba, is an An american male writer. Discover Adel Souto's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Adel Souto (born November 29, 1969), who took the stage name "Adel 156" in 1990, is an American writer and musician.
He is best known for his fanzine-turned-website Feast of Hate and Fear and the metalcore outfit Timescape Zero.
Adel Souto was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1969 to Mariaestela and Arsenio Souto.
After his birth, his parents moved back to Spain until Francisco Franco left power in 1975, at which time the family moved to the United States.
Souto went to high school at Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High.
He attended some college courses at Miami-Dade Community College, but quickly dropped out.
In 1985, Souto formed Gangbangang (no releases), playing bass, and later joined Mourning Breath (no releases), still on bass, while in Miami.
Adel replaced the original vocalist in Miami's first straight edge band, Violent Deed, in 1987 (one cassette demo, one live demo).
Souto began writing for his own fanzine in 1987, with his first being Evolution (one issue, dedicated to the punk and hardcore music scene, complete with band interviews), and later the more occult-oriented work, To the Left (1988 – 1990, four issues).
In 1990, he began publishing the fanzine-turned-magazine Feast of Hate and Fear, which became the FHF website in 2001.
In 1991, he began an experimental noise project in Denver named Dääb-Soul Destruction (one cassette demo).
Upon returning to Miami, he replaced the vocalist for Hangman, in 1992, changing their name to Timescape Zero (two cassette demos, one split 7-inch, and two LPs).
He formed Shroud in 1992 as an improvisational jazz-doom-punk outfit (one cassette demo / repressed on CD, and one bootleg 7-inch).
Since 1992, Adel has written for several magazines, including Maximumrockandroll, and Psychology Today.
He has also been published in the first volume of the Antibothis anthologies.
He has published We Shall Not Celebrate the Death of the White God (a translation of a work by Chilean poet Miguel Serrano) and a collection of Feast of Hate and Fear articles titled Some Words.
He joined metalcore sludge band None Dare Call It Treason, on vocals, in 2001 (one CDr demo).
He began Martini Kulture as an experimental tape collage project in 2003 (one CDr demo).
Souto joined Sound 4 Sound from 2003 to 2007, and again in 2009 (three CDr demos).
He has contributed vocals to a track on DNME's Last of A Dying Breed LP, and played drums on The Goslings’ Grandeur of Hair LP and Hunter's Moon EP.
Souto has also released several books and fanzines containing his photography from 2011 through 2020
In 2014, he released a limited-edition art book on a 30-day vow of silence, titled The Least Silent of Men, and, in 2015, released a chapbook of his "throwaway poems", titled Throne Out.
In 2021, Souto released a collection of articles touring New York City odd spots and morbid sites, titled This Hidden City.
The book collected 63 entries, covering all five boroughs, mentioning over 200 landmarks, complete with photos, and maps.
Two years later, he released a compendium based on his Know-It-All blog, covering over 300 bizarre true stories in the fields of art, music, literature, hoaxes, religion, and lifestyles.
The book's cover was designed by drummer Chuck Loose.
Adel currently plays in the industrial junkyard outfit 156 (one CD EP, four cassette EPs), which released a 10-inch EP in 2016, titled Memento Mori, where the music was made entirely out of human bones, such as skulls, femur, and Tibetan kangling.