Exhumed | |
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Origin | San Jose, California, United States |
Genres | Death metal, deathgrind, goregrind |
Years active | 1990–2005, 2010-present |
Labels | 625 Thrashcore, Relapse |
Website | gorefuckingmetal |
Members | Matt Harvey Ross Sewage Bud Burke Mike Hamilton |
Past members | Rob Babcock Wes Caley Derrel Houdashelt Jake Giardina Matt Ferri Mike Beams Leon Del Muerte Ben Marrs Colten Lavallee Matt Widener Matt Connell Col Jones John Longstreth Danny Walker Lorin Ashton |
Exhumed is an American death metal band from San Jose, California that is currently signed to Relapse Records and centered around guitarist/vocalist Matt Harvey. The band has released six albums and eight split 7" singles. They were formed in 1990, went on hiatus in 2005, and reformed in 2010.
Exhumed formed in 1990, when founding member Matt Harvey was 15 years old. Exhumed spent much of the ensuing decade releasing numerous demos, split CDs, and EPs. Harvey explained that he was influenced by Carcass, Impetigo, Repulsion and Terrorizer as well as early albums by Entombed.
The band recorded their debut album Gore Metal in 1998. The album blended death metal and grindcore and influenced later bands who played the same type of music. Harvey said that Gore Metal was the album where Exhumed developed its vision, although he conceded that "we were still very loose and sloppy and didn't really have a handle on recording at all. Listening back to that record, I like most of the songs, but the production is awful sounding." Harvey said the band recorded several songs for the album that were lost when producer James Murphy, then suffering from brain cancer and acting "erratically", was evicted from his studio in Oakland.
This led to the band touring the United States and making several festival appearances. The band's line-up continued to change during and after the release of their second album, Slaughtercult, in August 2000. Harvey said that Slaughtercult was "the album where we came closest to achieving our goal – just a brutal, simple, direct group of songs that were very up-front and live sounding." He further noted the band's pride over the lack of double bass on the album, in contrast to contemporary death metal trends. In support of Slaughtercult, the band did three US tours, and their first proper European tour, including co-headlining festivals like Fuck the Commerce and Obscene Extreme. The band also appeared at the Wacken Open Air festival.