Abhorrence

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Abhorrence were a group from Finland who played death metal.

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[edit] History

Few friends had several speed/thrash metal bands and after getting into doom metal, they decided to start a new band. Guitarist, Tomi Koivusaari left Violent Solution to do so and other guitarist, Kalle Mattsson along with Jukka Kolehmainen on vocals and bassist Jussi Ahlroth had a band called Disaster, while drummer Kimmo Heikkinen had just bought drums.

The band was formed in early 1989 playing some time under several different names, until settling for Abhorrence. They played dozens of concerts alongside bands like Xysma, Funebre, Disgrace. After recording and releasing one demo tape, titled Vulgar Necrolatry they received a suggestion to do a 7" EP. The 7" EP was released by Seraphic Decay Records (later found out to be a rip-off label) which was managed by Steve O'Bannon. Without a written contract of anykind the band lost all of the mastertapes and possible future revenues.

After several more gigs around Finland, a short visit to Norway (one gig and a party/sleepover at black metal band Mayhem's house) with their second drummer Mika Arnkil (who was on leave from Antidote), the band broke up in 1990.

Shortly after this Relapse Records contacted the band for a recording contract, which eventually helped Amorphis get in touch with the label.

[edit] Members

  • Jussi 'Juice' Ahlroth - bass (1989-1990), other bands: Spiha (guitar)
  • Tomi Koivusaari - guitar (1989-1990), other bands: Amorphis, Ajattara, Verenpisara, Jam-Bore
  • Kalle Mattsson - guitar (1989-1990)
  • Kimmo Heikkinen - drums (1989-1990)
  • Jukka Kolehmainen - vocals (1989-1990)
  • Mika 'Arkki' Arnkil - drums (1990-1990), other bands: Antidote, Sinisthra (then Nevergreen), Impaled Nazarene (bass)

[edit] Discography

  • Vulgar Necrolatry demo 1989
  • Abhorrence 7" EP 1990

Additionally some rehearsal tapes and live footage is still making the rounds.

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