Hemorrhage (band)

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Hemorrhage
General information
Genre (s) Grindcore , Goregrind
founding 1990
Website haemorrhage.grindgore.net
Current occupation
Luisma
singing
Lugubrious
Ana
Ramon
Rojas
former members
Electric bass
Jose (1990, 1992-1996)
Drums
Emillio (1990)

Haemorrhage is a Goregrind band from Madrid , Spain .

history

Haemorrhage was founded in 1990 by Jose and Luisma under the name Devourment. A short time later the band renamed itself Haemorrhage, which means bleeding in the medical field . After some demo recordings and split EPs, they got a record deal with Morbid Records , where the band is still under contract today. The debut album was released in 1995. The quality of the music was poorly perceived by the public as such that the album in Rock Hard - magazine was referred to as the "cannonball of the month", an award for the "worst" album of the month. However, as the sound quality improved, the second album was received much more positively. Today the band is considered one of the most important Goregrind bands.

For the 2006 album, the band launched an online appeal. The band's fans were asked to suggest a title for the album. This resulted in the album title Apology for Pathology ( English for 'sorry for pathology').

Lyrics and music

The lyrics deal with medical topics, and the influence of the bands Carcass and Autopsy cannot be ignored. A trademark of the publication are the comics drawn by Luisma himself , which mostly show scenes from an operating room and are peppered with black humor .

The band achieved a certain cult status because of their extreme live performances, during which they spilled liters of fake blood .

Discography

  • 1992: Grotesque embryopathology ( Demo )
  • 1994: Obnoxious / Thy Horned God (split EP with Christ Denied )
  • 1995: Split live cassette with Exhumed
  • 1995: Scalpel, Scissors and Other Forensic Instruments (promotion demo)
  • 1995: Emetic Cult (debut album)
  • 1996: Grind over Europe (Split-MC with Clotted Symmetric Sexual Organ and Dead Infection )
  • 1997: Split EP with Damnable
  • 1997: Grume (album)
  • 1998: Surgury for the Dead / I Don't Think So (split EP with Groinchurn )
  • 1998: The Cadaverous Carnival (split album with Denak)
  • 1998: Split EP with Ingrowing
  • 1998: Promotion demo
  • 1998: Anatomical Inferno (album)
  • 2000: Scalpel, Scissors and Other Forensic Instruments ( Best of -Album)
  • 2000: 4-way split with embolism, suffocate and obliterate
  • 2000: Loathesongs (EP)
  • 2001: Do You Still Believe in Hell? (Split XP with Gokulator)
  • 2001: Reek (split album) with Mastic Scum
  • 2002: To find silence / Live in the Morgue (split album with Depression)
  • 2002: Morgue Sweet Home (Album)
  • 2003: European Surgery Sessions (Live Album)
  • 2003: Dementia Rex (split album with Impaled , via Razorback Records )
  • 2004: Split album with Denak
  • 2004: Live to Dissect / Tufo de Carne Descompuesta (split album with Terrorism )
  • 2004: Vision from the Morgue ( DVD )
  • 2005: Cut God Out / Feasting on Purulence (split EP with NunSlaughter )
  • 2006: Apology for Pathology (album, indexed August 31, 2007)
  • 2006: Buried / Furtive Dissection (Split EP with Embalming Theater)
  • 2007: Haematology ( Best of -Album)
  • 2007: The Kill Sessions (live album)
  • 2008: Chainsaw Necrotomy (split CD with Dead )
  • 2009: Furniture Obsession / ... In Gore We Trust ... (Split EP with Dead Infection )
  • 2011: Morgue Metal (split EP with Disgorge )
  • 2011: Hospital Carnage (Album)

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