Impaled (band)

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Impaled
Origin Oakland, California, United States
Genres Goregrind, death metal
Years active 1996–present
Labels Willowtip, Century Media, Necropolis, Death Vomit, Razorback
Associated acts Ghoul
Website Official Impaled website
Members Sean McGrath
Jason Kocol
Ross Sewage
Raul Varela

Impaled is a death metal and goregrind[1] band from Oakland, California. The band's name is an backronym, standing for "Immoral Medical Practitioners And Licentious Evil-Doers".

History

The band was founded by guitarist Sean McGrath in late 1996, who joined with drummer Raul Varela, guitarist Jared Deaver (ex-Deeds of Flesh, ex-Severed Savior) and bassist Ron Dorn to record their 1997 demo Septic Vomit.

In 1998, Leon del Muerte, former guitarist for Exhumed, was added to the line-up as a lead vocalist. With the departure of Jared Deaver, del Muerte took on second guitar duties in addition to lead vocals. Due to schedule conflicts as regards touring, Ron Dorn was asked to leave and was temporarily replaced by bassist Ross Sewage, who concurrently was playing with Exhumed and Ludicra. Sewage later opted to become a full-time member of Impaled.

In 1999, the band released a second demo, From Here to Colostomy, for which the band gained some recognition. A year later, the band were invited to contribute to a split 7" record with deathgrind band Cephalic Carnage by Italian label Headfucker Records. The band then released its first full-length album The Dead Shall Dead Remain, which was followed by a tour of the US with Nile and Incantation.

In the same year, the band went on to release a 7" split with Engorged and toured again, this time with death metal bands Vader and Skinless. Soon after the tour, del Muerte departed, to be replaced by guitarist Andrew LaBarre, formerly of Hoarfrost and Prevail.

The new line-up recorded Mondo Medicale in 2002, to relative acclaim from metal fans. The album invited public scrutiny for its cover art, which was supposedly being banned in several countries (the album was later re-released with a censored version of the original artwork). However, in interviews members of the band have stated that the sticker that can be found on some copies of the album proclaiming "Banned in 84 Countries" was merely a publicity stunt. Soon after touring for Mondo Medicale, LaBarre left the band and was replaced by Jason Kocol.

In 2004, the concept album Death After Life was recorded, with production duties undertaken by Trey Spruance. It wasn't released until 2005 due to scheduling difficulties at the label. Impaled also recorded tracks for tribute albums for both Carcass and Impetigo.

Several Impaled members also play in the band Ghoul, who have released four albums.

In 2007, the band signed to Willowtip Records for the European distribution of their new album. Their next album, The Last Gasp, was completed in August and released November 5, 2007. Leaked versions of the album appeared on various P2P networks in the leading months, which were a prank by the band themselves and contained the track "Captain Butt-beard the Pirate", which taunted and insulted the listener for their thievery.

Band members

Current members

  • Sean McGrathguitars, vocals (1996–present)
  • Jason Kocol – guitars, vocals (2003–present)
  • Ross Sewage – bass, vocals (1998–present)
  • Raul Varela – drums (1996–present)

Each member of Impaled is occasionally represented by a nickname:

  • Dr. Sean "Bloodbath" McGrath – M.D. (Medical Deviant)
  • Dr. Jason Kocol – E.M.T. (Emergency Metal Technician)
  • Dr. Raul Varela – Ph.D. (Doctor of Philandering)
  • Dr. "Monsewer" Ross Sewage – R.N. (Registered Nut)

Former members

  • Jeremy Frye – vocals (1996)
  • Leon del Muerte – guitars, vocals (1997–2001)
  • Jared Deaver – guitars, vocals (1996–1998)
  • Andrew LaBarre – guitars, vocals (2001–2003)
  • Ron Dorn – bass, vocals (1996–1998)
  • Tom Persons – bass (1998)

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Medical Waste (2002, Death Vomit Records)
  • Digital Autopsy (2007, Vomitcore)

Compilations

  • Choice Cuts (2001, Death Vomit Records)
  • HF.Seveninches.Collection.Vol1 – Reissue of split with Exhumed, compiled with the Cephalic Carnage/Retaliation split (2008, Dracma/Masterpiece/Ugugumo)

Splits

  • Split with Exhumed (1999)
  • Split with Cephalic Carnage (1999, Headfucker Records)
  • Split with Engorged (2000, Discos Al Pacino)
  • Dementia Rex – split with Haemorrhage (2003, Razorback Records)

Demos

  • Septic Vomit (1997, Self-released)
  • From Here to Colostomy (1997, Self-released)

References

  1. Purcell, Natalie J. (2003) Death Metal Music: The Music and Passion of a Subculture. McFarland. pp. 23–24. ISBN 0-7864-1585-1.

External links

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