Abhorrence | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Finland |
Genres | Death metal, death/doom |
Years active | 1989–1990, 2012–present |
Labels | Svart Records Seraphic Decay Records |
Associated acts | Amorphis |
Members |
Jussi 'Juice' Ahlroth Tomi Koivusaari Jukka Kolehmainen Kalle Mattsson Waltteri Väyrynen |
Past members |
Kimmo Heikkinen Mika 'Arkki' Arnkil Rainer 'Raikku' Tuomikanto |
Abhorrence is a Finnish death metal band originally formed in 1989.
Abhorrence was formed in early 1989 by guitarists Tomi Koivusaari (of Violent Solution) and Kalle Mattsson, vocalist Jukka Kolehmainen and bassist Jussi Ahlroth (latter three whom had played together in a band called Disaster), as well as drummer Kimmo Heikkinen. For some time they played under several different names until settling on Abhorrence, playing dozens of concerts alongside bands like Xysma, Disgrace and Funebre. After recording and releasing one demo tape, titled Vulgar Necrolatry, they released a 7" EP on Seraphic Decay Records. Without a written contract of any kind, the band lost all of the master tapes and possible future revenues.
After several more gigs around Finland, a short visit to Norway (one gig and a party/sleepover at black metal band Mayhem's house) with their second drummer Mika Arnkil (on leave from Antidote), the band broke up in 1990. Koivusaari went on to play in Amorphis.
In 2012 Svart Records released all of their recorded material on CD and vinyl. The Completely Vulgar compilation consists of the band's demo and EP as partially remastered versions, as well as live recording from 1990. Double LP version also has lo-fi rehearsal recordings. Both versions include two previously unreleased tracks.
In 2013 the band reformed for three performances, with all original members, with the exception of the new drummer Rainer Tuomikanto. They played three shows, first at Bar Loose in Helsinki (under alias Bob Horrence) with Deathchain. The other perfomances were at Tuska Open Air Metal Festival and Hammer Open Air festival.
The performance at Tuska festival was recorded and released as Totally Vulgar – Live at Tuska 2013 live album in 2017, again by Svart Records. The band formed to play in support of the live album's release, with Waltteri Väyrynen as drummer. They played a short four date tour of Finland with Demilich and later a Nummirock festival appearance.