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Description: BRAND NEW, SEALED Gorguts - CONSIDERED DEAD SPLATTER VINYL, LIMITED!!!! photos are stock images imported from France's LISTENABLE RECORDS --- GORGUTS - Considered Dead Limited Edition Splatter VINYLBrand GORGUTSGORGUTS was formed in 1989 by Luc Lemay (vocals and guitar), Sylvain Marcoux (guitar), Éric Giguère (bass guitar) and Stephane Provencher (drums). They released their first demo, ...And Then Comes Lividity, in 1990 which led them to be signed to Roadrunner Records.Their first album, 'Considered Dead', had guest appearances by James Murphy (a guitar solo on "Inoculated Life") and Chris Barnes (backing vocals on "Bodily Corrupted", "Rottenatomy" and "Hematological Allergy »). ‘ When you think of death metal, one of the first bands that should roll off of your tongue should be GORGUTS. The band has had a monumental impact on the scene with their willingness to experiment with progressive song structures and interesting jazz elements in their music. . It is generally acknowledged that the band has scarcely put a foot wrong throughout their career . Of their releases to date their debut 'Considered Dead' is the most straightforward death metal album they have recorded and is an album that is synonymous with "fantastically executed death metal ». (…)This is a dose of death metal that hits hard with some enjoyable riffing and creative drum patterns and demonic vocals. I highly recommend this to anyone who hasn't heard a whole lot of death metal and is seeking for a new outlet for their restrained anger to head-bang along to; as they do not come a whole lot better than this.' sputnikmusic.com In 1993, they released their second album, which was more experimental and technical, titled The Erosion of Sanity. does 'The Erosion of Sanity’ ever live up to it's name. From the demonic vocals and crushing riffs of the first track, to the completely insane atonal riffing that coincides with the simply extravagent piano piece of introduction of track 2 (which also reappears in a slightly jumbled up manner, along with the guitars), this really is completely insane music, but at the same time, marvellously technical.’ sputnikmusic.com Grab yours now while you can !Limited edition of 666 copies worldwide RELEASE DATE : 26/04/2024 For fans of : Death, Immolation, Nile, Morbid angel, Malevolent Creation, Napalm Death Gorguts GorgutsGorguts performing in 2016Gorguts performing in 2016Background informationOriginSherbrooke, Quebec, CanadaGenresTechnical death metalavant-garde metalYears active1989–2005, 2008–presentLabelsOlympicRoadrunnerSlipdiscSeason of MistMembersLuc LemayKevin HufnagelColin MarstonPatrice HamelinPast membersSteve MacDonaldStéphane ProvencherSteeve HurdleSylvain MarcouxDaniel MongrainÉric GiguèrePatrick RobertSteve CloutierJohn LongstrethWebsitewww.gorguts.comGorguts is a Canadian death metal band formed in Sherbrooke, Quebec, in 1989. The band has gone through various lineup changes since its inception; its only constant member has been guitarist-vocalist and founding member Luc Lemay, who remains the primary creative force of the band. To date they have released five full-length albums and one EP. Their most recent release is the EP Pleiades' Dust, released on May 13, 2016. Their latest full-length album Colored Sands was released in 2013 and was nominated for a Juno Award.[1] Musically the band is known for its complex, musically dense form of technical death metal, and has become "one of the most advanced, experimental, and challenging groups in the entire genre."[2] History The band's logoFormation, Considered Dead, and The Erosion of Sanity (1989–1993)Gorguts was formed in 1989 by Luc Lemay (vocals and guitar), Sylvain Marcoux (guitar), Éric Giguère (bass guitar) and Stephane Provencher (drums); the band name was suggested by one of Provencher's friends.[3] They released their first demo, ...And Then Comes Lividity, in 1990 which led them to be signed to Roadrunner Records.[4] Their first album, Considered Dead, had guest appearances by James Murphy (a guitar solo on "Inoculated Life") and Chris Barnes (backing vocals on "Bodily Corrupted", "Rottenatomy" and "Hematological Allergy").[4] In 1993, they released their second album The Erosion of Sanity, which was more experimental and technical than Considered Dead. However, this coincided with the decline of death metal's popularity as a genre, and Roadrunner Records subsequently decided to drop the band from their roster.[4] The band ceased performing for five years, with many fans believing that they had broken up.[4] Obscura, From Wisdom to Hate, MacDonald's death and break-up (1998–2005)In fact, the writing for the following album had been completed by the end of 1993, but due to a lack of label interest the release of the album was severely delayed.[5] Lemay, the only remaining original member, returned in 1998 on Olympic Recordings with a new line-up consisting of Steeve Hurdle (guitar), Steve Cloutier (bass guitar) and Patrick Robert (drums).[4] Under this lineup they released their third full-length album, Obscura, which has come to be regarded as "one of the most pungently progressive albums ever made, in or out of metal."[6] After Obscura, Hurdle left and was replaced by Dan Mongrain of the technical death band Martyr, and Robert was replaced by Steve MacDonald on drums.[4] Gorguts' next album, From Wisdom to Hate, was released in 2001. This album is stylistically a mix between the earlier albums and Obscura. Lemay, the primary songwriter on the album, experimented more with the use of sounds, rather than notes, in riffs, such as the opening riff of the album, on the song "Inverted" which uses a combination of pick-slides, pick tapping and traditional picking.[7] Steve MacDonald, who had a history of recurrent depression, committed suicide in 2002, which eventually led to the split-up of Gorguts in 2005.[8][9] In an interview, Lemay said that "When I decided to end the band in 2002 or 2003...after Steve MacDonald passed away, I was done with music and I wanted to devote myself to woodworking full time. I was very happy with all the achievements that the band accomplished so it was all good for me.....no bitterness and no feeling of unfinished business."[10] Lemay moved away from Montreal, "because I was done living there. I wanted to be closer to where I was raised and be closer to nature in a way. After Steve's death I wasn't interested in playing music anymore. I was very content with the musical legacy of the band at that point and I was ready to start a new chapter in my life."[11] Reformation and Colored Sands (2008–2014) Frontman and founder Luc Lemay performing as a part of Gorguts in 2014In 2006, Steeve Hurdle asked Lemay to join Hurdle's band Negativa.[9] Lemay accepted "on the condition that everything would be low key. It was all about having fun playing music for me. After a rehearsal Steeve pointed out that it would be cool to make a new Gorguts record to commemorate Gorguts' 20 years of existence. I was all for it and from that point the idea came to play with John (Longstreth – drums), Kevin (Hufnagel – guitar) and Colin (Marston – bass) and create a new record."[11] In December 2008, a Gorguts demo track with guitar and programmed drums surfaced online, and Lemay himself confirmed an upcoming reunion with Colin Marston, Kevin Hufnagel and John Longstreth.[12] While the new Gorguts had been performing live and writing new material, Lemay said that the band would not be recording until "late fall" 2010 with a release date some time in 2011;[13] In May 2012, Steeve Hurdle died from post-surgical complications.[14] Legal issues surrounding the band's previous contract to Olympic Records delayed the release of the album. Olympic were taken over by Century Media, and Lemay wanted to renegotiate the band's contract. "They agreed to, but in the end we didn't see eye to eye on things and we mutually agreed it was better to go our separate ways. Dissolving the contract was a very time consuming and complicated legal affair."[11] The band signed to Season of Mist and revealed that its forthcoming album would be titled Colored Sands, which was released on August 30, 2013. Inspired by Opeth and the album The Incident by Porcupine Tree, Lemay intended to write more progressive songs with longer running times and increased dynamics.[15] The classical piece "The Battle of Chamdo" was written by Lemay on piano and recorded with a string quintet. Colored Sands was nominated for a Juno Award.[16] Pleiades' Dust (2014–2019)John Longstreth, whose schedule with Origin was incompatible with Gorguts, departed the band in 2014. His replacement was Patrice Hamelin, who had been performing live with Gorguts since 2011. Lemay announced that Gorguts was working on a new album that would consist of one long song. Pleiades' Dust, the resulting EP, was released on May 13, 2016. It is a concept album about the House of Wisdom in Baghdad during Europe's Dark Ages, and is the band's first recording with Hamelin. On July 25, 2016, the band announced that they would be touring North America in October 2016 with Intronaut and Brain Tentacles in support of Pleiades' Dust.[17][18] Following this tour, Gorguts entered another period of relative inactivity. Upcoming album (2020–present)On June 29, 2020, Luc Lemay announced that Gorguts was returning from yet another hiatus and was beginning work on a new album.[19] Musical style and legacy Gorguts performing in 2013Gorguts' style of metal has evolved considerably since the formation of the band, evolving from a relatively straightforward death metal sound into an increasingly complex style of avant-garde technical death metal. More recently, the band's music is characterised by technically demanding, structurally complex songwriting, with strong use of dissonant and atonal guitarwork.[20][21] Luc Lemay has noted the influence of Opeth, Deathspell Omega, and Porcupine Tree on his more recent songwriting.[22] The band's early music, particularly their debut album Considered Dead in 1991, is characterised by a relatively straightforward death metal sound, with conventional instrumentation and song structures. Lemay credits Swedish death metal band Entombed as a major influence on this album.[23] However, on their second album The Erosion of Sanity in 1993, the band began to experiment more, incorporating pianos and acoustic guitars into their sound. The band took a break after this album but reformed with a new lineup and released Obscura in 1998. Obscura represented a significant shift in the band's style of music, often attributed to then-guitarist Steeve Hurdle. The album made increasing use of complex song structures, unorthodox sounds, dissonant guitarwork, unconventional time signatures, and esoteric lyrical themes.[5][24][25] "Even by today's standards Obscura is considered to be one of the most complex and technical records in the genre, due to its unprecedented dissonance and experimentation brought by the band's late guitarist Steeve Hurdle."[25] The following album, 2001's From Wisdom to Hate, represents a balance between Obscura and the previous album The Erosion of Sanity. The complexity and unpredictability of the song structures were scaled back, while still incorporating technically complex compositions, leading to a slightly more streamlined sound.[6] The band's next album, 2013's Colored Sands, represents a significant evolution in this style of metal, with critics noting that the "huge wall of dissonant lead work and dizzying rhythm riffs have been crafted into something far more atmospheric, but with the heaviness and weight only Gorguts could take to this level, making Colored Sands not only near-immaculately put together, but perhaps one of the most absorbing albums of their genre."[26] Gorguts' influence on metal has been extensive. They are routinely credited as being key pioneers in the use of dissonance and atonality in metal.[26] They are considered key influences on a range of bands, including Ulcerate, Spawn of Possession, Obscura, Beyond Creation, and many others.[25][27][28] Obscura is named after the Gorguts album of the same name. MembersCurrentLuc Lemay – vocals, guitar (1989–2005, 2008–present)Kevin Hufnagel – guitar (2009–present)Colin Marston – bass guitar (2009–present)Patrice Hamelin – drums (2014–present)FormerCarlo Gozzi – bass guitar (1989)Gary Chouinard – guitar (1989–1990)Sylvain Marcoux – guitar (1990–1993)Stephane Provencher – drums (1989–1993)Éric Giguère – bass guitar (1990–1993)Steve MacDonald – drums (1993–1995, 1998–2002; died 2002)Steeve Hurdle – guitar, vocals (1993–1999; died 2012)Steve Cloutier – bass guitar (1993–2004)Patrick Robert – drums (1996–1998)Dan Mongrain – guitar (1999–2001)John Longstreth – drums (2009–2014)Timeline DiscographyStudio albumsConsidered Dead (1991)The Erosion of Sanity (1993)Obscura (1998)From Wisdom to Hate (2001)Colored Sands (2013)[13]EPsPleiades' Dust (2016)CompilationsDemo Anthology (2003)Live albumsLive in Rotterdam (2006)Demos'89 Demo (1989)...And Then Comes Lividity (1990)

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