Tuesday, November 26, 2019

EXHUMED​ because its EXHUMED​

San Jose’s ​EXHUMED​ have blazed a path for modern-sensible old-school death metal since the band’s 1991 formation, when the band’s founder and sole remaining member Matt Harvey was a tender 15 years old. ​EXHUMED​ spent much of the ensuing decade hacking their way through numerous line-ups, demos, split CDs, and EPs. In 1998, the band finally released their debut album, the genre-(re)defining and critic-repulsing ​Gore Metal ​ . The album crystallized the sound forged with their l994 demo (old-school death metal meets full-on grindcore with the spirit of thrash) and first split CD (​Horrific Expulsion of Gore ​ and 1996’s ​In the Name of Gore respectively); the band envisioned the three releases as a trilogy of sorts.  

Touring in support of Gore Metal brought the enlistment of then-bassist (now lead guitarist) Bud Burke to complete the line-up for the band’s long-awaited first US tour and festival appearances after Ross Sewage’s departure in 1999. EXHUMED upped the ante with their go-for-the-throat sophomore record ​Slaughtercult ​ in 2001. The album blatantly blended the band’s brutal cult-thrash influences into its sonic meat-grinder. The band evolved further with their third album, 2003’s ​Anatomy is Destiny ​ , with more sophisticated arrangements, production and instrumentation. ​After touring heavily in support of ​Anatomy... ​ and the band’s massive 2CD compilation ​Platters ​ ​of Splatter ​ , ​EXHUMED ​realigned their personnel, and released an album of cover versions called Garbage Daze Re-Regurgitated in 2005. Shortly thereafter, the band was put on indefinite hiatus.   

After six years away from the scene and numerous other projects, Harvey, former members guitarist Wes Caley, and bassist / vocalist Leon del Muerte teamed up with drummer Danny Walker (Intronaut, ​Murder Construct​, Phobia) for their acclaimed comeback album, ​All Guts, No Glory ​ in 2011. The album earned them spots on numerous top 20 lists for 2011, including Decibel Magazine (#13) and Pitchfork’s Metal column Show No Mercy (#11). With the positive reception of the record, ​EXHUMED ​undertook a grueling road schedule which led to the band finding a new full-time lineup. Mike Hamilton (Deeds of Flesh, ex-Vile) took over the drum throne and Caley was eventually replaced by returning alumnus Bud Burke, this time on lead guitar. 
Over the course of the years, ​EXHUMED ​have developed an impressive tour resume that includes visits to America, Canada, Europe, Japan, Australia, and Iceland. The band have also performed at high-profile festivals including Maryland Deathfest, Wacken Open Air, Obscene Extreme and Scion Rock Fest, in addition to tour packages like Summer Slaughter.
​EXHUMED have shared the stage with artists such as Rob Halford, Napalm Death, Municipal Waste, The Black Dahlia Murder, Suffocation, ​Dying Fetu​s, ​Devourment​, ​Toxic Holocaust​, ​Red Fang​, Cannibal Corpse, Between the Buried and Me, Goatwhore, The Faceless, Anaal Nathrakh, Rotten Sound, ​Magrudergrind​, ​Cephalic Carnage​ and Atheist, as well as countless others. Somewhere in the middle of all of this touring, ​EXHUMED ​found the time to write and record a new album, ​Necrocracy ​ , released August 6, 2013 to critical acclaim from publications like Decibel, New Noise, MetalSucks, Stereokiller, and PopMatters, all of whom included the album 
on the best-of lists for 2013. ​EXHUMED ​followed up that release with a split alongside Relapse label-mates ​Iron Reagan​ (2014), and then returned to the studio to fully re-record their 1998 classic ​Gore Metal ​ . The recording, titled ​Gore Metal: A Necrospective ​ , also featured the return of bassist / vocalist Ross Sewage as well as completely new artwork and was packaged as a deluxe 2CD set.  
 After four long years, ​EXHUMED ​return with their 6th full-length as they tread into ambitious new territory with their first concept album. Lock the mausoleum doors and chain up the cemetery gates -  ​Death Revenge ​ is a musical melodrama in thirteen parts based on shocking true events ​Death Revenge ​ takes place in the late 1820s in Edinburgh, Scotland and tells the macabre tale of a series of brutal murders where the victims' cadavers were sold to anatomists, amid a grisly underground trade of grave-robbery. Recorded with producer Jarrett Pritchard (Goatwhore, Hate Eternal, Gruesome),​ Death Revenge ​ takes the band's signature gore-drenched, death metal mayhem to theatrical and ghastly new depths.  
 EXHUMED ​replaced longtime guitar player Bud Burke with Sebastian Phillips (Noisem) in 2018 as Burke was unable to keep up with the band's rigorous tour schedule. Phillips' aggressive six-string attack slotted perfectly into the band's framework and added a new level of intensity to their gore-soaked stage show.  

EXHUMED Is: 

Mike Hamilton - Drums Matt Harvey - Guitar, Vocals Sebastian Phillips - Guitar Ross Sewage - Bass, Vocals




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