Evocation

Songs: 14
Albums: 3

Albums

Evocation - Apocalyptic
Apocalyptic
2010, songs: 9
Evocation - Dead Calm Chaos
Dead Calm Chaos
2008, songs: 3
Evocation - Tales From The Tomb
Tales From The Tomb
2007, songs: 2

Facts about Evocation

Evocation

Evocation is a Swedish death metal band known for their relentless aggression, powerful riffing, and old-school approach to the genre. Here are some key facts about Evocation:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Evocation was formed in Borås, Sweden, in 1991 by guitarist Marko Palmén and drummer Thomas Josefsson. Inspired by the burgeoning Swedish death metal scene of the early 1990s, Evocation set out to create music that paid homage to the genre's roots while infusing it with their own unique style. The band quickly gained attention for their raw energy and ferocious live performances, earning them a dedicated following within the underground metal scene.

  2. Debut Album and Hiatus: Evocation released their debut album, "Tales from the Tomb", in 2007, showcasing their blend of old-school death metal brutality and melodic sensibility. The album received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, establishing Evocation as a promising new force in the death metal scene. However, shortly after the release of their debut, the band went on hiatus due to personal and professional reasons, leaving fans eagerly awaiting their return.

  3. Reformation and Album Releases: In 2008, Evocation reformed with a new lineup featuring vocalist Thomas "Tjompe" Josefsson, guitarist Marko Palmén, guitarist Vesa Kenttäkumpu, bassist Martin Toresson, and drummer Janne Kenttäkumpu. The reformed lineup wasted no time in getting back to work, releasing a string of critically acclaimed albums including "Dead Calm Chaos" (2008), "Apocalyptic" (2010), and "Illusions of Grandeur" (2012). These albums showcased Evocation's evolution as songwriters and musicians, while staying true to their roots in old-school death metal.

  4. Musical Style and Influences: Evocation's music is characterized by its blend of crushing riffs, relentless rhythms, and guttural vocals, reminiscent of classic Swedish death metal bands like Entombed, Dismember, and Grave. The band's sound is defined by its raw aggression and uncompromising intensity, drawing listeners into a dark and atmospheric sonic landscape. Evocation's lyrics often explore themes of death, decay, and existential dread, reflecting the bleakness of the human condition.

  5. Legacy and Impact: Despite facing setbacks and lineup changes throughout their career, Evocation has left an indelible mark on the death metal genre. Their dedication to crafting uncompromising, no-nonsense death metal has earned them a loyal following among fans of extreme music. With their powerful riffing, intense vocals, and relentless energy, Evocation continues to be celebrated as one of the leading bands in the Swedish death metal scene, inspiring a new generation of metal musicians to carry the torch of brutality and aggression.

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