Thursday 24 April 2008

Exhumed

Exhumed   
Artist: Exhumed

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Metal
   Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Platters Of Splatter (CD 1)   
 Platters Of Splatter (CD 1)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 29


Anatomy is Destiny   
 Anatomy is Destiny

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11


Slaughtercult   
 Slaughtercult

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 13




San Francisco's Exhumed plays gore-obsessed demise metal with a tongue-in-cheek dash and an overall melodic approach that ar often redolent of Carcass, a band whom they receive ofttimes acknowledged as a primary influence. They ingest endured constant batting order changes to become, if non a highly original act, at least one of the better representatives of their doomed-to-obscurity subgenre. The band formed in 1991 with a batting order consisting of Matt Harvey (guitar, vocals), Col Jones (drums), Derrel Houdashelt (guitar), Jake Giardina (vocals), and Ben Marrs (sea bass). They made their first-class honours degree recordings under this geological formation, including the Excreting Innards 7" for Afterworld Records. Giardina and Marrs left the band within the side by side few age, with Matt Widener (sea bass) and Ross Sewage (vocals) brought in as replacements. After recording the Horrific Expulsion of Gore demonstration (1994), Widener left and Sewage took all over basso duties. This lineup eventually recorded a rip CD with the Ohio band Hemdale, In the Name of Gore, which came kayoed on Visceral Productions in 1995 and featured an perfectly distasteful album cover. Soon after, Houldashelt left and was eventually replaced by Mike Beams. With this lineup intact, they signed to Relapse Records and finally released their first-class honours degree official full-length, Gore Metal, in 1998, with guitarist James Murphy (Demise, Obituary) at the production helm. Sewage left the band shortly afterwards this disk, going away the trio of Harvey, Beams, and Jones to record the followup, Slaughtercult. The album was released on Relapse in 2000 and was sky-high received among the end metallic element scene.





M.Gira and D. Matz