Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Morbid Angel

 

Formed in 1983 by Mike Browning, Trey Azagthoth, and Dallas Ward, Morbid Angel are known as one of the pioneering bands of the death metal genre and also the first death metal band to have significant commercial success, selling over a million albums throughout their career. This is due in part to them also being the first death metal band to get signed to a major record label, Giant Records, in association with Warner Brothers Records.

For some time Morbid Angel were an instrumental band until bass player Dallas Ward began performing vocals.

This is a rehearsal bootleg with the following lineup:
Dallas Ward - Bass/Vocals
Kenny Bamber -Vocals
Trey Azagthoth - Guitars
Mike Browning - Drums

Several singers were auditioned and the bootleg rehearsal above, recorded in 1985, had local metal vocalist Kenny Bamber and Dallas Ward sharing vocals. Kenny's style did not fit the band, so Dallas continued singing.

Richard Brunelle joined the line-up on guitar and also did some vocals at some live shows before Dallas left the band. After Dallas' departure, Mike Browning took over lead vocals and the classic Abominations of Desolation was recorded in 1986.

The band has a tradition of releasing albums in alphabetical order beginning with the title's first letter. According to the group it was done purely by accidental coincidence when Blessed are the Sick was released and when they discovered it they kept the tradition going with Covenant and onward.

On August 12, 2004, former vocalist (from 1986 to 1996) David Vincent returned to the band. After leaving Morbid Angel, he began playing with the Genitorturers, which is a shock rock/goth punk band that features his wife Gen.

Morbid Angel left their long time label Earache Records because the sales for Heretic were poor compared to their other releases (highest number: Covenant of over 500,000. Lowest number: Heretic at lower than 20,000).

Erik Rutan, member from 1993 to 1996 and 1999-2002, returned to the band as a special guest for their European festival tour in 2006.

In an interview in December 2013, David Vincent confirmed that Pete Sandoval was no longer a member of the band.

Compilation appearances:
- "Thy Kingdom Come" on Satan's Revenge Part II (New Renaissance Records, 1988)
- "Chapel of Ghouls" on Grind Crusher (Earache Records, 1989)
- "Rebel Lands' on Rock Hard Presents Monsters of Death (R/C, 1992)
- "Fall from Grace" and "Blessed are the Sick" on Metal Attack (On Tour, 1993)
- "Where the Slime Lives" on Bullet Proof Records / Earache / Massacre Records / Mascot / Alternation (Metal Hammer, 1995)
- "Where the Slime Live" on Scorchio! (Metal Hammer, 1996)
- "Day of Suffering" & "Abominations" (both remixed by The Berzerker) on Hellspawn (Extreme Metal Meets Extreme Techno) (Earache 1998)
- "Heaving Earth" on Warzone V (Metal Invader, 1998)
- "This Means War" on Loftgroover – Speedcore (1998, Harmless – HURTCD 011)
- "Opening the Gates" on Let The Hammer Fall Vol. 3 (Metal Hammer, 2000)
- "Maze of Torment" on Earache: Extremity Experiment '03 (Metal Hammer, 2003)
- "Stricken Arise" on Earache: Extreme Musick 2004 (Metal Hammer, 2003)
- "Enshrined by Grace" on Off Road Tracks Vol. 72 (Metal Hammer, 2003)
- "Chapel of Ghouls" on Earache Metaltracks (Metal Hammer, 2005)
- "Enshrined Grace" on The Hammer Vault of Horror [DVD] (Metal Hammer, 2005)
- "Blasphemy" on Fear Candy 35 (Terrorizer Magazine, 2006)
- "Existo Vulgore" on Fear Candy 95 (Terrorizer Magazine, 2011)
- "Remixou Morbidou" as Igorrr vs Morbid Angel on Fear Candy 104 (Terrorizer Magazine, 2012)
- "Opening the Gates" on Warzone XVIII (Metal Invader)
- "Dominate" on Earache Xmas 2016 Sampler (Earache Records, December 2016)
- "Blessed are the Sick/Leading the Rats" on 30 Years of Earache Records (Earache Records, August 2017)


 Pictured from left to right: Dan Vadim Von, Trey Azagthoth, Scott Fuller, Steve Tucker.

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1349

 

1349 was the year the Black Death came to Norway, wiping out 2/3 of the population and ending the Golden Age of Norway.

1349 rose from the ashes of Alvheim in 1997, with Ravn (vocals, drums), Tjalve (guitars), and Seidemann (bass), as well as Balfori (guitars). Ravn and Seidemann played in Hofdingi Myrkra, which started in 1994 before becoming "Alvheim".

Numbering of tracks in all releases of 1349 since 2003 starts from 11 instead of 01.

Compilation appearances:
- "Chasing Dragons" on Razor: Music From The Cutting Edge Vol. 5 (Metal Hammer, 2004)
- "I am Abomination" on Fear Candy 20 (Terrorizer Magazine, 2005)
- "I am Abomination" on Zero Tolerance [ZTAUDIO 004] (Zero Tolerance Magazine, 2005)
- "Maggot Fetus Teeth like Thorns" on Fear Candy 68 (Terrorizer Magazine, 2009)
- "Maggot Fetus...Teeth like Thorns" on Zero Tolerance [ZTAUDIO026] (Zero Tolerance Magazine, 2009)
- "Atomic Chapel" on Fear Candy 80 (Terrorizer Magazine, 2010)
- "Atomic Chapel" on Zero Tolerance Audio [ZTAUDIO032] (Zero Tolerance Magazine, 2010)


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Krisiun

 

 
 
All three members Moyses, Max, and Alex are brothers. Alex uses his father's surname, Camargo, whereas his brothers use their mother's surname, Kolesne. On the EP Unmerciful Order, all three brothers are credited with the surname Kolesne.


The band was a four-piece for a very short period of time before deciding that they worked better as a three-piece after Mauricio Nogueira left, forming the trio which has stayed constant to this day.

The band's name Krisiun is based upon the "Mare Crisiun" (sea of crises), a moon crater. It plays a major role in Arthur C. Clarke's sci-fi novel The Sentinel, which was later partly adapted to become the well-known movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Compilation appearances:
- "Agonize the Ending" on Chaotic Disintegration #3 (Mortuaria Prod., date unknown).
- "Total Death" on A Tribute to Kreator (Full Moon Productions, 1998).
- "Nuclear Winter" on Homage to the Gods: A Tribute to Sodom (Drakkar Records, 1999).
- "Ageless Venomous" on Metal Hammer 10/2001 (Metal Hammer, 2001)
- "Unholy Blasphemies" on Tyrants from the Abyss - A Tribute to Morbid Angel (Hammerheart Records, 2002).
- "Murderer" on Metal Hammer 10/2003 (Metal Hammer, 2003)
- "Slain Fate" on Metal Hammer 10/2004 (Metal Hammer, 2004)
- "Vicious Wrath" on Explicitly Intense - Insanity Sampler 10 (Explicitly Intense Magazine, 2006).
- "Vicious Wrath" on Maximum Metal Vol. 101 (Metal Hammer, 2006)
- "Vicious Wrath" on Fear Candy 25 (Terrorizer Magazine, 2006)
- "Vicious Wrath" on Zero Tolerance [ZTAUDIO007] (Zero Tolerance Magazine, 2006)
- "Human Dissection (Demolition Hammer cover)" on Century Media - Covering 20 Years of Extremes‎ (Century Media Records, 2008).
- "Refuse/Resist (Sepultura cover)" on A Century of Classics - Century Media Acts Pay Tribute to the Gods of Metal! (Century Media Records, 2008).
- "Twisting Sights" on Metal Hammer 10/2008 (Metal Hammer, 2008)
- "The Will to Potency" on Metal Hammer 1/2012 (Metal Hammer, 2012)
- "They Call Me Death" on Metal Hammer 1/2013 (Metal Hammer, 2013)
- "Silent Scream" on A Tribute to Slayer (Metal Hammer, 2016).

Additional discography:
- "Evil Age" demo (1991).

In the photo L to R: Moyses Kolesne, Alex Camargo and Max Kolesne.