8/22/11

BluT AuS NoRd

My first ever like from French Dark scene, Blut aus Nord is a black metal band from Mondeville. This was introduced to me by my buddy, their musical style is described as the “sonic equivalent to Thorns injecting Streetcleaner-era Godflesh with an evil unpredictability"

Formed: 1994
Genere: Black Metal

Well! after listening to one of their tracks I Couldn’t hold my self without knowing more about this band. Blut Aus Nord was a solo project started by Vindsval in 1994 under the Name of “Vlad”,Vindsval is head of the underground French record label Appease Me, which is home to several extreme metal acts, in addition to Blut aus Nord.

Coming to their name, The name "Blut aus Nord" translates from German as "Blood from the North", though the non-standard grammar suggests nautical jargon (a more standard phrasing would be "Blut aus (dem) Norden" or "Blut von Nord(en)," though cardinal directions are seldom used in spoken German to begin with).


Musical History:
Vlad released 2 demos under this name. After the rename of Vlad to Blut Aus Nord, they recorded 3 albums with guest memebers


They released a concept album The Work Which Transforms God which was most critically acclaimed release.In spite of being mostly instrumental with none of the lyrics made public, is meant to challenge the listener's prejudices and preconceptions about reality and various metaphysical subjects.The album was named by Terrorizer Magazine as one of its top 10 albums of 2003. So far, Vindsval has only allowed the lyrics from one of Blut aus Nord's full-length releases, Memoria Vetusta I, to be made public. According to journalist Avi Pitchon, "Blut Aus Nord are responsible, perhaps more so than any band, for the most recent evolution within black metal. 2003's 'The Work Which Transforms God' introduced us to the warped, collapsing mutation of 'black hole metal'; nowadays also called shoegazing BM."

On their followup release, 2006's MoRT, Blut aus Nord moved even further away from traditional black metal. The sound on MoRT is closer to avant-garde metal, comprising a mixture of dark and surreal noises and sounds that create a disturbing and bleak atmosphere.


Blut aus Nord's 2007 album Odinist: The Destruction of Reason by Illumination (the subtitle being a quote from Aleister Crowley), was leaked to the Internet on September 10, 2007. While the album's superficial sound is similar to that of MoRT, the album demonstrates a return to more traditional black metal songwriting and structure.


The sequel to Memoria Vetusta I, subtitled Dialogue with the Stars, was released in February 2009. In June 2010 they released a LP entitled "What Once Was...Liber I" on Debemur Morti Productions. They are currently scheduled to re-release The Mystical Beast of Rebellion in early 2011 thru Debemur Morti with an additional CD of newly recorded material meant to act as a complimentry work to the original.


Musical style


Vindsval, the vocalist and guitarist, Described their muic when asked “Blut Aus Nord is an artistic concept. We don’t need to belong to a specific category of people to exist. If black metal is just this subversive feeling and not a basic musical style, then Blut Aus Nord is a black metal act. But if we have to be compared to all these childish satanic clowns, please let us work outwards [from] this pathetic circus. This form of art deserves something else than these mediocre bands and their old music composed 10 years before by someone else”


Current line-up

• Vindsval - vocals, guitar (Also in: Children of Maani, The Eye)

• W.D. Feld - drums, electronics, keyboards

• GhÖst - bass guitar

Session musicians

• Ogat - session bass on Ultima Thulee

• Ira Aeterna - session bass on Fathers of the Icy Age
• Taysiah - session vocals on The Work Which Transforms God

• Nahaim - session guitar on The Work Which Transforms God


Discography

Studio albums
• Ultima Thulée (1995)

• Memoria Vetusta I - Fathers of the Icy Age (1996)

• The Mystical Beast of Rebellion (2001)

• The Work Which Transforms God (2003)

• MoRT (2006)

• Odinist: The Destruction of Reason by Illumination (2007)

• Memoria Vetusta II - Dialogue with the Stars (2009)
• What Once Was... Liber I (2010)
• 777 - Sect(s) (28 April 2011)
• 777 - The Desanctification (September 2011) (expected)
• 777 - Cosmosophy (November 2011) (expected)


Ep’s:
• Thematic Emanation of Archetypal Multiplicity (2005)
Split releases
• Decorporation 10 (2004) – split with Reverence
• Dissociated Human Junction (2007) – split with Bloodoline, Reverence, and Karras

Oficial page: http://www.blutausnord.com/
Myspace: www.myspace.com/thehowlingofgod

5/24/11

Membaris

Formed: 1999
Genre : Black metal
Albums:  Into Nevermore and Conspiracy (Membaris/ Weird Fate Split)






Here's another underground act from Germany, Hesse. 4 piece band fromed in 1999.

The spawn called Membaris was born on October the 18th 1999. Till this day the sedulous ambition of this band was to compose music of the deepest human emotions that emerge from the existance in the post modern, capitalistic and, so to speak, virtual world. Membaris, in the true essence, is Black Metal, nothing more-nothing less. After the early days, when occultism and certain anti-christian and oppositional concepts dominated the genesis of this collective, Membaris today write the soundtrack for their personal, yet meditative, experiences on this earth. Above all was and ever will be the will to create tunes of hatred, pride and beauty.






Members:

Kraal - vocals, bass
Boreas - guitar
Obscurus - drums, back vocals, keyboard
Nails (Session) - second live guitarist





Discography

Releases: “When Darkness Reigns”(Demo) - 2002

” Poetry Of Chaos” - 2004

” Into Nevermore - 2005 - 2007


” Conspiracy ” (Split) - 2008

” Grenzgänge” - 2010  
 
  Myspace official - http://www.myspace.com/seelenmacht

4/20/11

DarkSpace

Formed : 1999
Genre   : Ambient Black Metal
Representing Albums : DarkSpace I, DarkSpace II

Darkspace name refers to nothingness of the space.



Darkspace is an underground ambient black metal band from Bern, Switzerland, started in 1999 with 3 members with a pseudonym Wroth, Zhaaral and Zorgh describing the emptyness of the space.

They have a ambient surrounding, raw production and monotonous sounds. Mute guitar passages with blast beat take turns with milder passages and sometimes completely electronic passages, fitting a tribute to the cold and filling with the void like atmospheric effect.

Dark space has a great deal of influence from electronic music, eerie, ambient synthlines flowing from the guitars.
Passage with clear eclectronic clubkicks or total void like ambience are incorporated into vocal alongside the unnatural and alien sounding screams

Members:


Wroth - Guitar / Vocals (Paysage D'Hiver)

Zhaaral - Guitar / Vocals (Sun of the Blind)

Zorgh - Bass / Vocals
 
Discography:
 
2002 - Darkspace I demo
2003 - Darkspace I
2005 - Darkspace II
2008 - DarkSpace III
 
Official Myspace - www.myspace.com/darkcyberspace
 
 

4/19/11

Funeral Mist

Formed: 1993
Genre(S): Black Metal

Funeral Mist is a black metal band formed in Stockholm, Sweden in 1993.

Biography

The band in its original form comprised vocalist and guitarist Typhos (a.k.a. Henrik Ekeroth), guitarist Vintras and drummer Velion. Bass player Arioch was added somewhat later.

Their debut gig took place in 1995 and that same year saw the issuing of their first demo entitled Darkness. The band's line-up also started to change during this year, as drummer Velion was fired and Necromorbus (Tore Stjerna) took his role. The second demo Havoc followed in 1996, the same year that the band also lost guitarist Typhos to the Swedish band Dark Funeral. Songs that were written for Arioch’s side project, Winds, were used on this demo.

In 1997, Vintras also left the band due to personal differences, and Funeral Mist was now down to only a duo consisting of Arioch and Necromorbus. The debut EP Devilry was released in 1998 and was issued in both CD and vinyl format. The vinyl edition was limited to only 300 copies and featured an exclusive track, Hellspell 2. This track was later included on the 2005 Devilry/Havoc compilation album. After this release that same year, guitarist Nachash was added to the band. Their first full-length album, Salvation, was released on the Norma Evangelium Diaboli label in 2003, while the second album, entitled Maranatha, was released in February 2009 on the same label, after 6 years of silence.

Current line up

"Arioch" (aka Mortuus) - Vocals, guitars, bass

Past members

• Nachash - Guitars
• Necromorbus (Tore Stjerna) - Drums
• Typhos - Guitar (1993-1996) (ex-Dark Funeral, ex-Infernal (Swe))
• Vintras - Guitar (1993-1997) (ex-Thyrfing)
• Velion - Drums (1993-1995)

Discography

• 1995 - Darkness (demo)
• 1996 - Havoc (demo)
• 1998 - Devilry (EP)
• 2003 - Salvation
• 2005 - Devilry/Havoc (compilation album)
• 2009 - Maranatha

Official page: http://tore.stjerna.org/funeralmist/index.html
http://www.myspace.com/thefuneralmist

3/30/11

Watain

Formed : 1998

Genre(s): Black Metal
Representative Albums : Sworn to the Dark, Rabid Death's Curse

 


Black metal outfit Watain emerged from Uppsala, Sweden, in 1998, quickly gaining underground credibility with an uncompromising 7" release entitled "The Essence of Black Purity," then solidifying their commitment to the dark metal arts via 2000s thematically shocking (i.e. frequent odes to Satan and his pals), but instrumentally accomplished, Rabid Death's Curse album. This has since been followed by incrementally lauded but always reliably extreme releases such as 2000s Ritual Macabre live album, 2001's "The Misanthropic Ceremonies" split single with Diabolicum, 2003's Casus Luciferi LP, and 2007's Sworn to the Dark album. And, bucking underground metal tradition somewhat, Watain's lineup has remained consistently stable throughout these many years and releases, featuring vocalist/bassist Erik Danielsson (also known as the editor of Hellish Massacre 'zine and the artist behind Cold Seed Creations), guitarists P. Forsberg and Set Teitan, bassist Tore Stjerna

History


The band's name is taken from from a recording by the American black metal group Von. After recording a few demos which the band does not intend to re-release, their first official release was the 7" EP The Essence of Black Purity on the Swedish label Grim Rune Productions, recorded in Necromorbus Studios 1999. The French black metal label Drakkar Productions offered Watain a deal for two full length albums, and the debut album Rabid Death's Curse was released in 2000. After the release, Watain toured and performed alongside bands such as Rotting Christ, Antaeus, Dark Funeral and Malign.


In 2003, Watain again entered the studio to record their second full-length album, Casus Luciferi, which features lyrics by members of other bands like Funeral Mist and Antaeus. The 'Stellar Dimension Infernal Tour' through Europe followed, alongside Secrets of the Moon and Averse Sefira. They also toured throughout 18 countries with Dissection on their two months-long 'Rebirth of Dissection' tour in 2004. Watain member Set Teitan was officially also a member of Dissection at this point, and Erik Danielsson played bass in live shows.


In 2006, members of the band did the Hitler salute and wore t-shirts of the National Socialist black metal (NSBM) band Absurd after their gig on German Party.San Open Air, leading to accusations of being a Nazi band. Asked about this incident in an interview to the German online metal magazine Metal.de, Erik Danielsson (vocals and bass) gave an evasive answer, but when asked about his views on NSBM, he explained the band sees it as a joke: "NSBM is a joke, a despaired approach of people who're incapable to comprehend the perversion and the insanity of Black Metal. They're trying to appear extreme and limit their selves in their conception to that kind of society, which describes something that we wouldn't care less about. Fuck the world! Black Metal doesn't have anything to do with the world like you know it."


Their third full-length album Sworn to the Dark was released in Europe on February 21, 2007, then they toured Europe along with Celtic Frost, Kreator and Legion of the Damned. In 2008 they played their first headlining tour in North America with Withered and Book of Black Earth. Eclipse Eternal and Kronosfear joined them for some shows as well. Watain's next album, Lawless Darkness, was released on June 7th 2010. They released a single for the song "Reaping Death" in two formats, picture disc vinyl with a cover of the song "Chains of Death" by Death SS, and digisleeve CD with a cover of the song "The Return of Darkness and Evil" by Bathory.


Members:



• E (Erik Danielsson) - vocals, bass
• H (Håkan Jonsson) - drums
• P (Pelle Forsberg) - guitar
• Set Teitan (Davide Totaro) - guitar (live only)
• A (Alvaro Lillo) - bass (live only)

Ex - members

• C. Blom - guitar (1998-2000)
• Jonas "Y." Lindskog - bass (a.k.a. "Mörkkh" and "Whorth")
• Tore Stjerna - session bass (2000-2002)

Discography

Studio albums

• Rabid Death's Curse (2000)
• Casus Luciferi (2003)
• Sworn to the Dark (2007)
• Lawless Darkness (2010)

Live & other albums

• Go Fuck Your Jewish "God" (demo) (1998)
• The Essence of Black Purity (EP) (1999)
• Black Metal Sacrifice (live) (1999)
• The Ritual Macabre (live) (2001)
• The Misanthropic Ceremonies (split EP) (2001)
• Puzzles ov Flesh (demo) (2002)

10/8/10

Mesopotamian Black Metal

* Formed :1993–present
* Genre(s): Mesopotamian Black Metal
* Representative Albums: "Sphynx", "Emissaries", "Djinn"






Melechesh is a solo project started by vocalist/guitarist Melechesh Ashmedi, Guitarist Moloch and drummer Lord Curse were recruited the following year and Melechesh quickly began developing their admittedly extreme but culturally relevant "Mesopotamian metal" by combining Middle Eastern music and history with heavy metal. By naming their first demo As Jerusalem Burns...Al' Intisar and openly admitting to Satanic worship in interviews, Melechesh understandably gained both local notoriety and a police rap sheet, seeing as such heretical behavior is literally illegal in that holiest of cities. Then again, there's no such thing as bad press, and all of this hullabaloo only served to fuel the band's fast-rising underground profile, and scored Melechesh the opportunity to release their The Siege of Lachish EP via the Devilish Music Propaganda label.


In 1996 they re-recorded As Jerusalem Burns for an official CD release with the newly joined bassist Al'Hazred.


This inauspicious debut mostly served to prove that Melechesh's musical abilities had yet to catch up to the controversy that preceded them. By then, their geographic location had also become a limiting factor, Jerusalem not exactly being known for its bustling music industry. So, having tired of nearly impossible working conditions and rare concert opportunities, beginning in 1998 the members of Melechesh, minus drummer Lord Curse, started migrating to Continental Europe: Moloch to France, the other two to the Netherlands. Then, after securing a new record deal with French independent Osmose Productions, Melechesh achieved a major coup when they convinced renowned Absu drummer Proscriptor (real name Russ Givens) to perform on their international debut, 2001's Djinn.


In the end, the long wait had been well worth it, since this landmark release most certainly met, even exceeded, prior expectations for the band's vaunted "Mesopotamian metal." A string of international concert dates followed, and a promo video was even recorded for the track "Genies, Sorcerers and Mesopotamian Nights" before Melechesh finally took some time off to bask in their newfound underground fame. Three years later, they were back with another acclaimed album named Sphynx, and after welcoming new drummer Xul (real name Yuri Rinkel), Melechesh unleashed arguably their finest opus to date in late 2006.


Name


The name Melechesh consists of two words of Aramaic and Hebraic origins, (melech, king) and (esh, fire), a combination which has been originated by the band. The ch is pronounced like the Scottish ch as in the word LOCH or Dutch G(Kh). Another accepted and common pronunciation is MeleKesh.


History




The band’s release in 1995 of the official demo As jerusalem burns!!... and 7" EP The Siege of Lachish attracted attention from both underground metal fans and local authorities. Melechesh were accused of "Dark Cult activities" by the law enforcement authorities of the city of Jerusalem, especially by a frontpage newspaper article which twisted some facts. The charges were eventually dropped.


In 1996, The band released their debut album As Jerusalem Burns...Al´Intisar on an American black metal record label; then newly recruited bassist Al´Hazred completed the line-up. This was marked the band as the first signed Non -Israeli band from the Middle East. And also First international signed metal band from Jerusalem and Bethlehem.


Due to various personal, professional reasons and demographic reasons, the band members had to relocate. 1998 armed with a new promo CD "Mesopotamian Metal" and after a farewell gig in Jerusalem - The Holy Land, Melechesh relocated to France and the Netherlands . Lord Curse remained in Jerusalem and later moved to the USA to continue with his Art studies (and now works for George Lucas' ILM company), hence, the band had to recruit a new drummer. Absu mainman and drummer Proscriptor soon filled the vacant position. From that point on, Melechesh have released two full-length albums: Djinn (2001), dealing with Mesopotamian mythology, and Sphynx (2003), dealing with Mesopotamian/Sumerian mythology while always keeping the dark and Near Eastern occult themes close to their hearts. The band recorded their fourth and highly acclaimed album Emissaries which is available in Europe (Osmose Productions) and by The End Records in the United States and Canada . Meanwhile, Xul has replaced Proscriptor as the band’s fulltime drummer. A film is being made about the founding member's plight to create the band. There is no set date for the release of the film as of yet. Curious spirits can read Ashmedi's biographical articles which reveal very personal information about Melechesh's mainman. The articles are posted on several reputable websites and printed magazines around the world, such as Decibel and Legacy magazines.


In March 2010, Melechesh revealed that on April 10 they will enter the studio to record their fifth album for a period of 4-5 weeks. However the band spent almost 12 weeks in the studio perfecting the album with every possible detail. "The Epigenesis" is set to be released via Nuclear Blast records on 1 October 2010 (Europe/world) and 27 October (USA). The album is already gaining critical acclaim with several cover stories across the world and being rated number 1 on the magazine critics' play-lists. The album is considered as one of the most highly anticipated metal albums in 2010.


Origins


The band started their career in Jerusalem (and Bethlehem) and operated from there between 1993–1998; however, they have resided mainly in Amsterdam since 1998 for several personal, professional and demographic reasons.


Band members


Current members




* Ashmedi – lead vocals, lead & rhythm 6 & 12 string electric guitars, elec.Guitar/Sitar , Sitar (1993–present)
* Moloch – lead & rhythm 6 & 12 string electric guitars, buzuq (1994–present)
* Xul – drums, percussion (2005–present)
* Rahm – bass (2009–present)


Former members


* Thamuz - bass (1994–1995)
* Uusur - bass (1996)
* Al' Hazred – bass, vocals (1996–2008)
* Lord Curse – drums, percussion (1994–1999)
* Proscriptor – drums, percussion, vocals (1999–2005)
* Cimeries - keyboard (1996)


Discography


* As Jerusalem Burns... (Demo, 1995)
* The Siege of Lachish (EP, 1995)
* As Jerusalem Burns...Al´Intisar (1996)
* Djinn (2001)
* Sphynx (2003, 2004 in North America)
* The Ziggurat Scrolls (EP, 2004)
* Emissaries (2006, 2007 in North America)
* The Epigenesis (2010)

10/4/10

Kreator Live In Austin,Tx


Kreator live in Austin, Tx. I know the quality is freaking poor but it was like a milestone for me to have them playing live.

8/25/10

Chimaira

* Formed: 1998, Cleveland, OH
* Genres: Rock
* Representative Albums: "Pass Out of Existence", "Chimaira", "Resurrection"




Band members



Former members



* Kevin Talley – drums (2004–2006)
* Richard Evensand – drums (2003–2004)
* Jason Hagar – rhythm guitar (1998–2001)
* Rob Lesniak – bass (2000)
* Andrew Ermlick – bass (1998–2000)
* Jason Genaro – drums (1998) (early on, never played live or recorded)


Current members






* Mark Hunter – vocals (1998–present)
* Matt DeVries – rhythm guitar (2001–present)
* Rob Arnold – lead guitar (1998–present)
* Jim LaMarca – bass (2000–present)
* Andols Herrick – drums (1999–2003, 2006–Present)
* Chris Spicuzza – keyboards, samples, backing vocals (2000–present)




Discography

Albums



* Pass Out of Existence (2001)
* The Impossibility of Reason (2003)
* Chimaira (2005)
* Resurrection (2007)
* The Infection (2009)


Demos & EPs
* '99 Demo (1999)
* This Present Darkness (2000)


Chimaira is six piece band from Cleveland, Ohio formed in 1998. The name Chimaira was taken from a Greek Mythology "fire-breathing female monster with a Lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail".


Band's debut EP turned out to be a huge hit in their hometown by selling about 10,000 copies of independently issued before they made it to Road Runner Records

Early days (1998–1999)



The band was started by the Vocalist Mark Hunter and rhythm guitarist Jason Hage. drummer Jason Genaro and bassist Andrew Ermlick the founders to complete the line-up, later Rob Arnold joined them to have a thicker guitar sound as bands decision who was previously played with Ermlick in band called Common Thread. The first demo was recorded in Jan 1999, but during the recording band replaced a Genaro with Rob's former drummer Andols Herrick.


As the band had a complete line up they started doing live shows in America and during that year Ermlick walked out to concentrate on his studies, Rob Lesniak was replaced by him. Later that band recorded their 2nd demo which began to receive widespread airplay on local college radio stations. Chimaira entered Road Runner records after their spot performance at the short lived USA network show farmclub.com.

This Present Darkness and Pass out of Existence (2000–2002)



Eventually, the band recorded its first EP, called This Present Darkness, which was released in 2000, during this process they replaced bassist Andrew Ermlick with Rob Lesniak. Later on Ben Schigel, the band's producer and studio keyboard/turntables/electronics provider joined them live temporarily. Banking on the success of the EP, the band was signed by Roadrunner Records and quickly recorded its debut album Pass out of Existence in 2001, by this time Jim LaMarca was now bassist and Chris Spicuzza was handling all electronics duties. Shortly after the release of the album and the tour that was to follow, Jason Hager left the band when he found out he was going to become a father. Matt DeVries, from another local band called Ascension, was recruited to take over as rhythm guitarist.

The Impossibility of Reason (2003–2004)



The band returned home in late 2002 to begin writing and recording its next full-length album, The Impossibility of Reason. The making of the album was documented and later seen on their debut DVD release called The Dehumanizing Process. After the release and ensuing tours, drummer Andols Herrick decided to leave the band. As evidenced in the DVD documentary, Herrick appeared to be unenthusiastic about constantly being on the road. He returned home to attend college to obtain a music degree.


Chimaira eventually welcomed Ricky Evensand as its new drummer. Evensand, hailing from Sweden, was probably most notable for being a part of Soilwork for a short time. Evensand's stay in Chimaira was relatively short-lived. Due to visa problems and his temperamental nature, Evensand eventually left the band. Going on advice from Slayer guitarist Kerry King, Hunter contacted Kevin Talley, an experienced death metal drummer who had previously been in the bands Dying Fetus and Misery Index. With Talley on board, the band finished its remaining tour dates before returning home for some downtime. They soon began the writing and recording process on their next album.


This album was used on the show MythBusters for the episode "Talking to Plants


Chimaira (2005–2006)


By the first quarter of 2005, the band had finished most of its next release and hit the road once again. The self-titled album, the first (and only) one featuring Talley, was released in August 2005 while the band was taking part in the inaugural Sounds of the Underground tour. Hunter and DeVries had also taken part in another musical project that year, Roadrunner Records' twenty-fifth anniversary CD entitled The All-Star Sessions. Also taking part in the recording of several songs was former drummer Andols Herrick. These recording sessions reignited Herrick's interest of being in a full-time band. Eventually, in early 2006, Herrick and the members of Chimaira conversed and Herrick was welcomed back into the band. Talley's split from the band was amicable, as he was already being offered spots in several different bands and projects (The Red Chord, Misery Index, DÅÅTH).


Resurrection (2007–2008)


In 2006, the band was released from its contract with Roadrunner Records and eventually signed with Ferret Records for United States distribution. They also struck a deal with Nuclear Blast for international operations. The band was said to be excited about its new deals, and its fourth album Resurrection was released on March 6, 2007. The band feels rejuvenated after its split with Roadrunner and the readmission of Herrick on drums. The only downside of this happy event was that the band decided to call off the Eastpack Antidote tour with Soilwork, Sonic Syndicate and Caliban. Chimaira was replaced by Dark Tranquillity. In 2008, Chimaira joined Brendon Small on the Dethklok tour 2008 as a guest appearance.


The Infection (2009 onward)


Before the release of the album, the band had been posting short clips on the webpage from the upcoming album, which was written in Cleveland, Ohio with producer Ben Schigel, who previously produced the band's album The Impossibility of Reason and their self titled album. The new album, entitled The Infection, is mixed by Zeuss, who mixed and produced albums for Hatebreed and Shadows Fall. Chimaira recently stated that they are pushing for an April 21, 2009 release date on the new album. At its annual Chimaira Christmas show on December 30, 2008, they debuted a new song entitled "Secrets of the Dead."


The first single of the album "Secrets of the Dead" was released March 3, 2009.


On March 6, 2009, at the Dubai Desert Rock Festival in Dubai, Chimaira played the song "Destroy and Dominate" for the first time in front of a crowd.


The Infection was released worldwide on April 21, 2009 and debuted at number 30 on the Billboard 200.


From March to May of 2009, Chimaira was a part of Disturbed's Music as a Weapon IV festival along with Killswitch Engage, Lacuna Coil, Suicide Silence, Bury Your Dead and more


During a number of European tour dates supporting The Infection, Chimaira had Emil Werstler of Dååth filling in for Matt DeVries, as DeVries' girlfriend had their first child.


The 10th annual Chimaira Christmas show was held at the House of Blues in Cleveland Ohio on December 27, 2009 and was filmed for a live DVD to be released in 2010.


Chimaira played in Australia nationally in 2010. They played shows across; Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane with support from Double Dragon.


Chimaira will be supporting Trivium alongside Whitechapel and Rise To Remain on a 16 date tour in the United Kingdom starting March 5, 2010.


Chimaira will be performing on the Jägermeister Stage at Mayhem Festival alongside Hatebreed, Shadows Fall, and Winds of Plague.


They will also be releasing a new dvd entitled Coming Alive on July 13 in Europe & July 20 in the rest of the world. This will include 3 discs, 2 Dvds & 1 Cd


MySpace  http://www.myspace.com/chimaira

7/22/10

Rotten Sound

* Genre(s): Grind core
* Representative Albums: "Cycles", "Still Psycho", "Murder works"








Biography


Finland, like most countries, has its mainstream, middle-of-the-road pop stars (people who sound like Celine Dion or Gloria Estefan singing in Finnish) as well as its musical extremists who cater to the underground; and rock doesn't get much more extreme and underground than Rotten Sound. In the '90s and 2000s, Rotten Sound has favored a brutally harsh, violent, angry, and ferocious approach to death metal/black metal and grindcore. There is nothing merciful about Rotten Sound's blistering albums, which have a very claustrophobic quality and give the listener no room to breath; when a Rotten Sound album is finished playing, one feels drained and exhausted. And while that mercilessly intense approach has earned Rotten Sound no mainstream acceptance, the band has enjoyed a small but extremely devoted cult following.


Founded by guitarist Mika Aalto in Vaasa, Finland, in 1993, the band quickly earned a reputation for being one of the most intense bands on the Scandinavian death metal/grindcore scene. Rotten Sound -- whose early influences included Slayer, Napalm Death, Suicidal Tendencies, Entombed, and Carcass -- started recording in 1994, when the headbangers' debut single "Sick Bastard" came out on the Genet label. Subsequent releases included 1995's "Psychotic Veterinarian" on SOA, 1996's "Loosin' Face" on Anomie, and 1997's "Splitted Alive" on IDS. Under Pressure, Rotten Sound's first full-length album, was released by Repulse Records (a Spanish label) in 1998 and was followed by Drain (also on Repulse) in 1999. In the early 2000s, Rotten Sound signed with Necropolis' Deathvomit subsidiary, which released Still Psycho in 2000 and Murderworks in 2002.


Over the years, Rotten Sound has had some personnel changes; in 2002, the band's lineup included founder Mika Aalto on guitar, vocalist Keijo Niinimaa on vocals, Mika Häkki (who replaced Pekka Ranta) on bass, and Kai Hahto on drums. In the early 2000s, all four of them preferred to go by one-letter nicknames: Niinimaa went by G, while Häkki called himself H, Aalto went by Q, and Hahto called himself K.


HISTORY


Rotten Sound is a Finnish grindcore band, formed in 1993 in Vaasa.


Rotten Sound plays music in the same vein as Napalm Death and Extreme Noise Terror, lyrically attacking social issues such as greed, conformity and racism. The band has been praised mostly for its ferocity and relentlessness, as well as the unusually high musicianship of the group, particularly ex-drummer Kai Hahto, who left to join the Finnish progressive / melodic death metal band Wintersun.


Formation, Under Pressure and Drain (1993–2000)


Rotten Sound was founded by guitarist Mika Aalto in Vaasa, Finland, in 1993. The group started recordings in 1994, releasing the single Sick Bastard through Genet label. Their subsequent underground releases, between singles and EPs, included 1995's Psychotic Veterinarian on SOA, 1996's Loosin' Face on Anomie, and 1997's Splitted Alive on IDS.


Rotten Sound's first full-length album, Under Pressure, was released by Repulse Records (a Spanish label) in 1998 and was followed by Drain (also on Repulse) in 1999. This album was also the debut of second guitarist Juha Ylikoski. In early 2000, the band signed with American Necropolis Records, a subsidiary Deathvomit label for release the EP Still Psycho, which included a cover of Carcass's "Reek of Putrefaction". Paul Kott of Allmusic praised the album saying, "Rotten Sound does a good job, and although the audio production does leave something to be desired, the finished product is well worth listening to for any fan of earlier death metal and more recent grindcore. The video segments are very well-produced, with fantastic live audio recording, multiple camera angles, and good edits." The band toured in Europe to promote the album, along with label mates Hateplow, In Aeturnum and Malevolent Creation.


Murderworks and Exit (2001–2005)


Rotten Sound release their second full-length, Murderworks, in 2002. The Allmusic reviewer Alex Henderson stated, "This 2002 release gives the listener no room to breathe; from start to finish, Murderworks is an exercise in sensory assault for the sake of sensory assault." For the album's promotion, the group headline a European tour, titled Murdering Europe, with support of two Czech bands, Fleshless and Lykathea Aflame. They also toured Europe during June 2003, along with Hateplow and Debauchery. In May 2004, Rotten Sound teamed up with Circle of Dead Children, Phobia and Strong Intention for US Grind the East Coast tour. The band's fourth studio album, Exit, was recorded at Soundlab studio in Örebro, Sweden with engineer Mieszko Talarczyk and mastered at the Cutting Room. Shortly after their release, the album peaked at number 22 on the Finnish album charts. In March 2005, the band teamed up with Disfear for a co-headline Scandinavian tour.


Members






* Mika Aalto (aka "Q") – guitar (1993–present)
* Keijo Niinimaa (aka "G") – vocals (1993–present)
* Kristian Toivainen – bass (2010–present)
* Sami Latva – drums (2006–present)


Former members


* Toni Pihlaja - bass (2003-2009)
* Masa Kovero – bass (1994)
* Ville Väisänen – drums (1994)
* Kai Hahto (aka "K") – drums (1995–2006)
* Pekka Ranta – bass (1998–2000)
* Juha Ylikoski (aka "J") – guitar (1998–2001)
* Mika Häkki (aka "H") – bass (2000–2003)

Discography



EPs


* 1995 - Sick Bastard (Genet Records)
* 1995 - Psychotic Veterinarian (S.O.A. Records)
* 1996 - Loosin' Face (Anomie Records)
* 2000 - Still Psycho (Necropolis Records/Merciless Records)
* 2006 - Consume to Contaminate (Spinefarm Records / Power It Up Records)
* 2010 - Napalm (Relapse)


Full-length albums


* 1997 - Under Pressure (Repulse Records/Revenge Productions)
* 1998 - Drain (Repulse Records/S.O.A. Records)
* 2002 - Murderworks (Autopsy Stench Records/Necropolis Records/Century
Media Records/Relapse Records)
* 2003 - From Crust 'Til Grind (Century Media Records)
* 2004 - Murderlive (Spinefarm Records)
* 2005 - Exit (Spinefarm Records/No Tolerance Records/Willowtip Records)
* 2008 - Cycles (Spinefarm Records)




Splits


* 1997 - Spitted Alive Split with Control Mechanism (I.D.S. Records)
* 2001 - 8 Hours of Lobotomy Split with Unholy Grave (M.C.R. Records)
* 2003 - Seeds of Hate Split with Mastic Scum (Cudgel Agency)