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Death Metal

Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by aggressive vocals, fast tempos, and downtuned guitars. Its lyrical themes often explore violence, death, horror, and the occult, creating a dark and intense sonic landscape. Notable bands include Death, Obituary, and Cannibal Corpse, showcasing the genre's diverse yet brutal sound.

200 Stab Wounds
United States
Death Metal

Founded in: 2019

Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, 200 Stab Wounds have carved a distinctive niche within the death metal landscape.

Arch Enemy
Sweden
Death Metal

Founded in: 1996

Arch Enemy: A Melodic Death Metal Powerhouse

Arch Enemy is a Swedish melodic death metal band that emerged in 1995 from the fertile musical ground of Halmstad. Originally a supergroup, its members boasted impressive pedigrees, having previously graced the ranks of iconic bands like Carcass, Armageddon, Carnage, Mercyful Fate, Spiritual Beggars, The Agonist, Nevermore, and Eucharist. The brainchild of Carcass guitarist Michael Amott and Johan Liiva (both hailing from the death metal outfit Carnage), Arch Enemy quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the metal scene.

The band’s sonic assault has been captured on eleven studio albums, three live albums, three video albums, and four EPs. Their early sound was spearheaded by Johan Liiva’s guttural vocals, but a significant shift occurred in 2000 when he was replaced by German vocalist Angela Gossow. Gossow, known for her powerful and commanding voice, injected a new level of intensity and aggression into Arch Enemy's sound, propelling them further into the metal spotlight.

Gossow's reign as frontwoman lasted until 2014, when she stepped down to become the band's manager. Her successor, Canadian vocalist Alissa White-Gluz, seamlessly filled the void with her own brand of raw energy and technical proficiency. White-Gluz further cemented Arch Enemy's status as one of the most formidable and innovative forces in the modern metal scene.

Early Years and "Black Earth" (1995-1997):

The seeds of Arch Enemy were sown in 1995, with Michael Amott at the helm. The band’s debut album, "Black Earth," was a product of a whirlwind nine days of recording at Studio Fredman. Released in 1996 by the now-defunct Wrong Again Records, "Black Earth" served as the band’s first foray into the world of melodic death metal.

"Stigmata," "Burning Bridges," and the Arrival of Gossow (1998-2000):

The release of "Black Earth" marked a turning point for Arch Enemy. They signed with Century Media and, in 1998, released "Stigmata." This album saw the addition of bassist Martin Bengtsson and drummer Peter Wildoer, solidifying the band’s lineup. "Stigmata" proved to be a watershed moment, earning the band critical acclaim and a wider fanbase in Europe and America. The band continued to gain momentum with their subsequent albums, including "Burning Bridges," which showcased their growing musical sophistication and songwriting prowess. The arrival of Gossow on vocals in 2000 marked a new chapter in the band's story, with her powerful and distinctive voice propelling Arch Enemy into a new era of dominance.

Bleed from Within
United Kingdom
Death Metal

Founded in: 2005

Hailing from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, Bleed from Within emerged onto the heavy metal scene in 2005. This quintet—featuring vocalist Scott Kennedy, drummer Ali Richardson, bassist Davie Provan, lead guitarist Craig Gowans, and rhythm guitarist/clean vocalist Steven Jones—has solidified its place in the genre, releasing six studio albums and three EPs, culminating in their latest offering, Shrine, released June 3, 2022, via Nuclear Blast.

Their journey began in Glasgow, honing their skills in a youth club by covering Lamb of God. A pivotal moment arrived in 2010 when they supported Sylosis and While She Sleeps on the Metal Hammer Razor Tour, catapulting them into the wider metal consciousness. Early touring highlights included sharing stages with metal heavyweights Soilwork, All That Remains, After the Burial, Suicide Silence, Caliban, and Rise to Remain.

A major turning point occurred in August 2012 when Bleed from Within inked a deal with Century Media Records. This opportunity arose after a standout performance at the 2011 Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium, where they stepped in as a last-minute replacement. The band enthusiastically embraced the partnership, stating that Century Media "have always been a powerhouse in bringing cutting-edge new music to the world," pledging to uphold the label's reputation. The band capitalized on this momentum, supporting While She Sleeps across the UK (September-November 2012) and co-headlining a European tour with Bury Tomorrow. Further UK dates supporting Miss May I followed before they entered the studio to record their next release.

Cannibal Corpse
United States
Death Metal

Founded in: 1988

Cannibal Corpse: A Brutal Force in Death Metal

Hailing from the icy depths of Buffalo, New York, Cannibal Corpse emerged in 1988 as a sonic storm of brutal, unrelenting death metal. Since their formation, they've become a global phenomenon, amassing a legion of devoted fans and leaving an indelible mark on the genre.

While radio and TV may have largely ignored their sonic assault, their early albums like Butchered at Birth (1991) and Tomb of the Mutilated (1992) ignited a fervent cult following. These records cemented their reputation as a force to be reckoned with, their music a relentless torrent of guttural vocals, razor-sharp riffs, and thunderous drums.

This relentless assault has continued for over three decades, resulting in an impressive sixteen studio albums, two box sets, four video albums, and two live albums. By 2015, they achieved worldwide sales exceeding two million units, a testament to their enduring popularity and influence.

In 2021, Cannibal Corpse achieved a career milestone with their album Violence Unimagined. This release not only secured their best first-week sales ever but also placed them in the top 10 on the Billboard Top Album Sales Chart – a testament to their continued relevance and power.

Through various lineup changes over the years, bassist Alex Webster and drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz have remained the band's bedrock, providing a constant foundation for their brutal sound. Their longevity and influence on the death metal scene are undeniable.

From Buffalo to Tampa

Cannibal Corpse's journey has taken them from their New York roots to their current base in Tampa, Florida. This transition didn't diminish their brutal intensity. They've continued to push the boundaries of death metal, crafting an unparalleled legacy built on relentless aggression, technical prowess, and a dedication to pushing the limits of musical extremity.

Origins of the Name

The band's name itself is a testament to their unflinching embrace of the dark side. Bassist Alex Webster came up with the moniker "Cannibal Corpse," reflecting their music's gruesome themes and unrelenting brutality. It's a name that perfectly encapsulates their sound and the shock value that has become synonymous with their presence in the world of death metal.

Carcass
United Kingdom
Death Metal

Founded in: 1985

Carcass: A Grindcore and Melodic Death Metal Legacy

Carcass, the legendary English extreme metal band from Liverpool, emerged in 1985, carving a path through the brutal soundscapes of grindcore and melodic death metal. The band's journey has been marked by several line-up changes, leaving guitarist Bill Steer and bassist/vocalist Jeff Walker as the only consistent members. While they disbanded in 1996, Carcass triumphantly returned in 2007, minus their original drummer Ken Owen due to health concerns. Their impact, however, has remained indelible.

Carcass has released a staggering amount of music, including seven studio albums, two compilation albums, four EPs, two demo albums, one video album, and six music videos. Their influence is undeniable, as they're widely considered pioneers of both grindcore and melodic death metal, earning their place among the first and most influential bands in these genres. Their early work was often labeled "splatter death metal" or "hardgore," a testament to their morbid lyrics and gruesome album art.

Their fourth album, Heartwork (1993), stands as a landmark in melodic death metal, a testament to their evolution and their enduring impact on the genre. Carcass's ability to blend technicality with melody and brutality set them apart. They were one of the few death metal bands to sign with a major label, with Columbia Records distributing Heartwork in North America. Earache Records handled the worldwide distribution for the album, having released all of their albums up to and including Swansong (1996).

Early Days (1985-1989): A School Band's Beginnings

Carcass first formed as a school band, a collaboration between Bill Steer and Ken Owen. However, their initial foray into music was short-lived, as the band soon disbanded.

Dethklok
United States
Death Metal

Founded in: 2006

Dethklok: The Metalocalypse's Reign of Parody

Dethklok, the fictional melodic death metal band from Adult Swim's animated series "Metalocalypse," is a masterclass in satirical metal mayhem. Known for their over-the-top lyrics and tongue-in-cheek humor, Dethklok quickly became a cult favorite, capturing the spirit of the genre with an unapologetic dose of absurdity.

Their debut album, "The Dethalbum," dropped on September 25, 2007, making a splash on the Billboard charts, landing at number 21. The band continued their reign of musical terror with "Dethalbum II" in 2009, hitting the road with fellow metal giants Mastodon, High on Fire, and Converge. Dethklok's third album, "Dethalbum III," saw the light of day in 2012, solidifying their position as a force to be reckoned with.

To bring their music to life on stage, a real-life band was formed, capturing the raw energy and monstrous sound of Dethklok. The brainchild of Brendon Small (creator of "Metalocalypse") and Tommy Blacha, this collaboration made the fictional band's musical dreams a reality. Small himself lends his talents to the music heard in the show and on the albums, recruiting a cast of seasoned musicians for live performances.

In 2017, Small released "Brendon Small's Galaktikon II," a solo album widely considered a continuation of Dethklok's legacy, a testament to the enduring power of the band's sound, even if the name itself remains under the control of Adult Swim. Dethklok has become more than just a fictional band; it's a cultural phenomenon, a testament to the enduring power of metal and the infectious humor that comes with it.

Frozen Soul
United States
Death Metal

Founded in: 2018

Hailing from Dallas, Texas, Frozen Soul delivers a brutally direct death metal assault. The band's genesis lies in a 2016 encounter between guitarist Michael Munday and Chad Green at a comic book store. A shared passion for music and gaming forged their connection, leading them to compose riffs too extreme even for their previous band, End Times. This creative excess ultimately birthed Frozen Soul.

Full of Hell
United States
Death Metal

Founded in: 2009

Full of Hell, the grindcore titans hailing from Ocean City, Maryland, and Central Pennsylvania, exploded onto the scene in 2009. Initially releasing music through A389 Recordings and Profound Lore Records, they've since ascended to become a Relapse Records powerhouse. Their ferocious discography boasts six full-length albums: Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home (2011), Rudiments of Mutilation (2013), Trumpeting Ecstasy (2017), Weeping Choir (2019), Garden of Burning Apparitions (2021), and Coagulated Bliss (2024). This impressive output is further augmented by a slew of EPs and split releases.

Their collaborative spirit is equally legendary. Full of Hell have unleashed five critically acclaimed collaborative albums, including the landmark 2014 pairing with Japanese noise artist Merzbow, Full of Hell & Merzbow. They've also teamed up with sludge metal behemoths the Body (One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache (2016) and Ascending a Mountain of Heavy Light (2017)), doom metal titans Primitive Man (Suffocating Hallucination, March 2023), and shoegaze innovators Nothing (When No Birds Sang, December 2023), showcasing their versatility and influence across multiple subgenres.

The band's history also includes a lineup change in 2015, with original bassist Brandon Brown departing and being replaced by Sam DiGristine of Jarhead Fertilizer (another project featuring Brown and drummer Dave Bland). Spencer Hazard maintains a straight edge lifestyle, while Bland is the band's only vegan member, reflecting the diverse personalities within this intensely focused collective. A notable release was the Amber Mote in the Black Vault EP (2016) via Bad Teeth Recordings, featuring a compelling cover of Melvins' "Oven," a testament to their eclectic influences and long-standing admiration for the grunge pioneers.

Gatecreeper
United States
Death Metal

Founded in: 2013

Gatecreeper: A Phoenix, Arizona Death Metal Juggernaut

Hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, Gatecreeper has quickly cemented its place as a force to be reckoned with in the death metal scene. Their career trajectory is a testament to relentless energy and undeniable talent.

The band's journey began in 2014 with a self-titled four-song EP, a brutal introduction to their signature sound. They followed up with a series of impactful splits, collaborating with Take Over and Destroy (2015), Homewrecker, Outer Heaven, and Scorched (2016), and Young and in the Way (2016). These releases showcased their growing intensity and garnered them a dedicated following.

2016 marked a pivotal moment: the release of their debut full-length album, Sonoran Depravation, via the legendary Relapse Records. This album solidified their position, establishing Gatecreeper as a major player.

The band continued to build momentum, culminating in the release of Deserted in October 2019, another Relapse Records triumph. The album earned critical acclaim, notably a spot on Loudwire's "50 Best Metal Albums of 2019" list. Further demonstrating their creative output, Gatecreeper dropped the An Unexpected Reality EP in January 2021, which garnered a #14 ranking on Revolver Magazine's "25 Best Albums of 2021."

Gatecreeper's rise is a compelling story of raw talent, consistent output, and a dedicated fanbase. From their early EP to their critically acclaimed albums, they've consistently delivered crushing death metal, establishing themselves as a band to watch—and to fear.

Gates to Hell
United States
Death Metal

Founded in: 2019

Gates To Hell is a Louisville, Kentucky based band who released their debut self-titled album in September of 2022. The band consists of vocalist Ryan Storey, bassist Dustin Cantrell, guitarists Seth Lewis, Stephen Price, and Eli Hanson, and drummer Jared Barron.

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