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"The
members of MORTICIAN are like barbarians
in a spaceship, lifting weights and loading guns with one arm while
programming drum sequences and rewinding gore videos with the other...an
unclean version of something faster and deeper than you can believe."
-Cmj New Music Monthly
The early days...
Mortician was founded in 1989 by Will Rahmer (bass/vocals)
and Matt Sicher (drums) under the name of Casket. The band named
their first song Mortician and, soon after, decided to use the ominous
title as their own, resurfacing later that year under the moniker.
A rehearsal tape was recorded in December 1989 for promotional purposes
and in February of 1990 the songs were re-recorded for the band's
first demo. John McEntee of Incantation played guitar on the recording
and remained a member of Mortician throughout most of 1990, a time
period that coincided with Will singing for Incantation. The cult
demo was later released by Seraphic Decay Records under the title,
Brutally Mutilated.
In January 1991, Roger J. Beaujard joined Mortician,
replacing McEntee as permanent guitarist. MORTICIAN began playing
shows all around the North Eastern U.S., generating a huge buzz
within the metal community and catching the attention of the newly
formed Relapse Records. MORTICIAN's debut for Relapse was the now-legendary
Mortal Massacre 7" / CDEP. Mortician continued to play shows and
festivals while preparing to record their first full-length CD.
At this point in the band's history, they were forced to make a
critical decision. Drummer Matt Sicher was relieved of his duties
as drummer due to various personal problems.
Enter Drum Machine...
In early 1992, MORTICIAN began to experiment with
drum machines. Unable to find a replacement who could play at the
unheard of speeds that the band favored, Will and Roger chose to
take the band's percussion to its ultimate extreme by integrating
a drum machine--programmed to kill--into their arsenal. The deadly
machine took MORTICIAN's sound to an even more sanity-defying extreme.
Fifteen rehearsal tracks recorded for a full-length project were
sent to Relapse and three of those tracks were featured on 1993's
tongue-in-cheek Relapse label sampler Corporate Death. MORTICIAN
was hailed as the band who took extreme death metal one step further
into the abyss of barbaric sonic insanity...but they had only just
begun. In 1994 MORTICIAN contributed a song to the Death is Just
the Beginning III compilation. The song, Blown to Pieces, was recorded
in August of 1994 and was heavier and faster than anything the band
had recorded previously.
A classic born in one night...
In September of 1994, MORTICIAN recorded five songs
for the House by the Cemetery 7". House... was released in early
1995 and received a great response resulting in Relapse asking the
band to record bonus tracks for a CDEP release. Covers of NAPALM
DEATH's Scum and CELTIC FROST's Procreation Of The Wicked rounded
out an EP that some still consider the band's finest moment. Released
in January 1996, the House by the Cemetery CD marked the beginning
of a new era for Mortician. Soon after, the band was asked to record
an exclusive title track for the home video Traces of Death III.
The rest of 1995 was spent playing various NYC shows with stand-in
guitarists and Beaujard playing drums.
The first full length...
In April 1996 Will & Roger began preparation
of songs to be recorded for MORTICIAN's debut full length, Hacked
Up For Barbecue. Desmond Tolhurst, then bassist for one of Beaujard's
other projects, Malignancy, offered to assist in the production
and contribute equipment to the recording of the CD. Hacked Up...
contained astonishingly powerful death metal that MORTICIAN's rabid
cult following had come to know and love. Hacked... featured 24
cuts in all, with 16 unreleased songs taken from the 1990 to 1996
era and 8 songs that were re-recorded to the delight of long-time
fans (three from the 1st demo, one from Mortal Massacre and four
compilation tracks).
The first tour...
MORTICIAN horrified death metal fans in the months
following the album's release, touring America with ANAL CUNT and
labelmates INCANTATION during October and November 1996. The tour
exposed MORTICIAN to new audiences and allowed fans to experience
MORTICIAN up close and personal. the tour quickly garnered the band
the cult status they still enjoy today.
Mortician records for New Line
Cinema...
At the beginning of 1997, MORTICIAN recorded a track
titled Skin Peeler for summer 1997's New Line Cinema release Gummo.
The movie was a continuation of the themes set in the film Kids
and was critically-acclaimed upon its release. The film's controversial
subject matter and bizarre script meshed perfectly with MORTICIAN's
similarly likewise musical / lyrical stances, proving to be a perfect
match for all involved. Skin Peeler remains exclusive to the Gummo
soundtrack to this day.
The horror continues...
With the release of 1997's eerily-titled Zombie Apocalypse
and 1999's menacing Chainsaw Dismemberment, MORTICIAN solidified
their claim to the title of "The Heaviest Band in the Universe".
Response to both recordings was overwhelming as the band's loyal
following increased by droves, in part due to several full US tours
in support of the recordings. International press soon followed
suit, mesmerized by MORTICIAN's blinding musical ferocity and over-the-top
look and aesthetic. In September of '98, MORTICIAN was invited to
headline Germany's Fuck The Commerce festival, which they did to
a rousing response. Appearances at every major US festival since
1997 has cemented MORTICIAN's underground presence. Their performances
have placed them among the most anticipated talked about bands in
recent history.
Domain of Death...
Leaving hapless blast victims in their bloodstained
wake, MORTICIAN execute unrelentingly grim and gruesome death metal
that fractures the speed of sound. 2001's Domain Of Death showed
MORTICIAN continuing to morph both stylistically and conceptually,
mangling and overwhelming all they encounter. MORTICIAN's initial
trek in support of the album, the Domain Of Death tour, saw the
band criss-cross the U.S. with support provided by GOATWHORE and
MALIGNANCY. Performances in both Mexico and the Czech Republic immediately
followed, furthering the band's global domination. The band accepted
invitations to take part in both the Wacken Open Air Festival and
the infamous No Mercy fests, where MORTICIAN they toured alongside
Marduk, Vader, God Dethroned, Amon Amarth, Sinister and more.
The new album...
Heinous horror-lords MORTICIAN reanimate the golden
age of low-budget splatter, hammering home gruesome anti-music.
Darkest Day of Horror is pure sonic zombification as terror-filled
atmospheres, hyperspeed rhythms, subterranean blower bass and Neanderthal-like
vocals annihilate with no concern for subtlety or musical nuance.
You may as well dig your grave in anticipation as the heaviest death
metal band on the planet delivers devastating digital damage at
vicious, violent volumes. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!
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