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Abramelin (band)

Abramelin
Also known as Acheron
Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres Death metal
Years active 1988 (1988)–2002 (2002)
Labels Corpsegrinder, Thrust/Shock, Repulse
Associated acts Akercocke, Blood Duster, Damaged, Earth, Fracture, Steel Affliction, The Berzerker, The Amenta, Conqueror, Disembowelment.
Past members
  • David Abbott
  • Derek Ackary
  • Jason Black
  • Michael Colton
  • Simon Dower
  • Tim Aldridge
  • Jason Kells
  • Jason Dutton
  • Justin Warnes
  • Craig Bailey
  • Mark Shuliga
  • Euan Heriot
  • Rob Mollica
  • Matt Rizzo
  • Matt "Skitz" Sanders
  • Grant Karajic
  • Matt Wilcock
  • Lance Leembruggen

Abramelin are an Australian death metal band, which formed as Acheron in 1988 and were one of the first such groups in the country. They were a main influence on the development of Australian heavy metal music in the early 1990s. The name change occurred in 1994 to avoid confusion with a similarly named international group; the new name was adopted from The Book of Abramelin, which concerns a mage of the same name. Members of Abramelin have also been in Blood Duster, The Berzerker, The Amenta, and Akercocke. Abramelin supported tours by Napalm Death (1995), Paradise Lost, Cathedral (March 1996) and Cradle of Filth (2001). They released two studio albums, Abramelin (1995) and Deadspeak (2000), before disbanding in 2002.

Abramelin were formed in Melbourne in 1988 under the name Acheron as a death metal group by David Abbott on guitars, Derek Ackary on bass guitar, Jason Black on guitars, Michael Colton on drums and Simon Dower on lead vocals. Tim Aldridge replaced Black and the band recorded a demo track, "Eternal Suffering", before Jason Dutton and Justin Wornes took the places of Colton and Ackary. French label Corpsegrinder Records released a three-track EP, "Deprived of Afterlife", in 1991, with the line-up of Abbott on lead guitar, Aldridge on lead guitars, Dower on lead vocals, Dutton on drums and Wornes on bass guitar.

Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, noticed their "dark, heavy sound owed much to European and American death metal groups such as Bathory, Entombed, Obituary, Therion, Immolation and General Surgery." They were a part of the early "death/grindcore/thrash metal scene" in the late 1980s to early 1990s. In September 2008 Dower told Chris Archer of Vomitose that Acheron's sound had progressed by "learning how to play our instruments and sing helped a lot. At that time we were all listening to early demos of Carnage, Entombed, Grave, Morbid Angel, etc., all of which had a definite influence on our song writing and overall sound, that and just the natural progression of the band’s direction." A track from their EP later appeared on the Dutch compilation album, Appointment with Fear.


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