Necrophobic

Songs: 23
Albums: 6

Albums

Necrophobic - Death to All
Death to All
2009, songs: 2
Necrophobic - Satanic Blasphemies
Satanic Blasphemies
2008, songs: 4
Necrophobic - Bloodhymns
Bloodhymns
2002, songs: 9
Necrophobic - Darkside
Darkside
1997, songs: 1
Necrophobic - Spawned by Evil
Spawned by Evil
1996, songs: 3
Necrophobic - The Nocturnal Silence
The Nocturnal Silence
1994, songs: 4

Facts about Necrophobic

Necrophobic

Necrophobic is a Swedish blackened death metal band known for their dark and atmospheric sound, occult themes, and aggressive musical style. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Necrophobic was formed in 1989 in Stockholm, Sweden, by guitarist David Parland and drummer Joakim Sterner. The band emerged during the second wave of black metal in Scandinavia and quickly gained attention for their intense and aggressive musical style. Their early releases, including the demo tape "Slow Asphyxiation" (1990) and the debut album "The Nocturnal Silence" (1993), established Necrophobic as one of the leading bands in the Swedish extreme metal scene.

  2. Musical Style and Influences: Necrophobic's music is characterized by its combination of black metal's ferocity with death metal's brutality and technicality. The band's sound features fast-paced riffing, relentless blast beats, and guttural vocals, creating a dark and menacing atmosphere. Necrophobic draws inspiration from a variety of sources, including classic black metal bands like Bathory and Celtic Frost, as well as death metal pioneers such as Morbid Angel and Deicide.

  3. Lyrical Themes and Occultism: Necrophobic's lyrics explore themes of occultism, Satanism, and the supernatural, often incorporating imagery drawn from horror literature, mythology, and dark fantasy. The band's fascination with occult subjects is reflected in their album artwork, stage costumes, and overall aesthetic. Necrophobic's lyrical content adds depth and atmosphere to their music, enhancing the sinister and mysterious atmosphere of their songs.

  4. Lineup Changes and Evolution: Throughout their career, Necrophobic has undergone several lineup changes, with guitarist David Parland being the only constant member until his death in 2013. Despite these changes, the band has continued to evolve their sound while staying true to their roots. Over the years, Necrophobic has released several critically acclaimed albums, including "Darkside" (1997), "Bloodhymns" (2002), and "Womb of Lilithu" (2013), each showcasing their mastery of the blackened death metal genre.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Necrophobic is considered one of the pioneering bands of the Swedish blackened death metal scene, alongside acts like Dissection and Dark Funeral. Their dark and atmospheric sound has influenced numerous bands within the extreme metal genre, and they are highly respected by fans and critics alike. Necrophobic's uncompromising approach to music and their commitment to creating intense and atmospheric compositions have solidified their legacy as one of the most important bands in the blackened death metal genre.

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