Karl Buechner started playing bass and formed his first band, Mainforce Patrol, at the age of sixteen. In 1989, he became a member of
Earth Crisis but their initial lineup was short-lived. He kept the idea of the group alive and continued writing songs, restarting them in 1991 as the new vocalist and releasing five further albums. In 1995, their drummer Dennis Merrick was seriously injured and, as he recuperated, the rest of the group formed the hardcore-oriented band Path of Resistance, releasing their album
Who Dares Wins in 1996. Earth Crisis disbanded in 2001 and reformed in 2007, releasing three more albums so far. In early 2001, he began singing for
Freya (formatively titled Nemesis and End Begins after EC songs) with two members of Earth Crisis plus two other members. They were named for the
Norse goddess of fertility and their lyrics took inspiration from history, mythology and more personal issues, without addressing veganism or straight edge directly because not all members follow the lifestyles. They have released five studio albums so far. Their 2010 album, 'All Hail the End', featured cover art by Brendon Flynn, and guest vocals on "Condemned" by J.Costa of
Thy Will Be Done. In late 2005, Buechner joined Canadian band
A Perfect Murder for a tour, replacing vocalist Kevin Randel. Since 2008, he is the frontman of the supergroup Vehement Serenade along with Mike Couls (
Cro-Mags,
Skarhead,
Cold as Life), Jamin Hunt (
Sworn Enemy), Eddie Ortiz (
Subzero) and Pauly Antignani (Sworn Enemy). In 2013, they released their debut album
The Things That Tear You Apart. In 2016, he formed the metalcore band 1000 Drops of Venom. Since 2017, he is also the frontman of Apocalypse Tribe and they released a split album with
Rob Aston's Death March on August 25. ==Influence==