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Christian Death is an American
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band formed in Los Angeles County, California, in 1979 by Rozz Williams. With major line-up changes over the years, Christian Death has retained "a relentlessly confrontational stand against organized religion and conventional morality". Williams was eventually joined by guitarist
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of the band
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, James McGearty on bass guitar and George Belanger on drums. This line-up was responsible for producing the band's best known work, their 1982 debut album ''
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'', which was highly influential in the development of the style of music known as
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, as well as on the American
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scene which also produced bands such as
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and
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. Following the release of ''Only Theatre of Pain'', Christian Death's line-up had fallen apart, and by the time of the band's second album, '' Catastrophe Ballet'' (1984), Rozz was joined by Valor Kand of tour mates Pompeii 99 on vocals and guitar. Following the release of the band's third album, ''Ashes'', in 1985, Williams left the band and Kand became frontperson, with no original members of the band remaining. This resulted in a divide in the band's fanbase and controversy that has continued to this day.


History


Formation and Rozz Williams years (1979–1985)

Christian Death was founded by a teenage Rozz Williams in
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, California in October 1979. Williams grew up in the eastern suburb of Pomona in a Christian family. Williams had originally called his band the Upsetters, which included guitarist Jay (a.k.a. John Albert), bassist James McGearty and drummer George Belanger. The band garnered attention after changing their name to Christian Death and adding former
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guitarist
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. In 1981, they made their first vinyl appearance with the song "Dogs" on the L.A. scene compilation album ''
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''. In 1982, Christian Death signed to
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, and released their debut album, ''
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'' that March. ''Only Theatre of Pain'' was released in Europe by the French label L'Invitation au Suicide, followed by the record's release in Japan. Christian Death broke up amid band infighting and drug abuse. Williams assembled a new version of the band in 1983 by merging with another L.A. rock band, Pompeii 99. This lineup included guitarist Valor Kand, vocalist and keyboardist Gitane DeMone, vocalist and bassist Voxx Voltair and drummer David Glass. The new version of the band recorded their next two albums, 1984's '' Catastrophe Ballet'' (with bassist Constance Smith) and 1985's ''Ashes'' (with bassist Randy Wilde).


Valor Kand era (1985–present)

In mid-1985, Williams left Christian Death, in part due to his increasing interest in experimental music and performance art. Kand took over leadership, serving as lead singer and songwriter. Augmented by bassist Johann Schumann and guitarist and keyboardist Barry Galvin, the band recorded an EP for the Italian label Supporti Fonografici titled ''The Wind Kissed Pictures'', credited to "For Sin And Sacrifice Must We Die A Christian Death". The EP was later reissued in Germany and the U.S., credited to Christian Death. Their first post-Williams album was 1986's ''Atrocities'', a concept album about the aftereffects of
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on the European psyche, which was followed by 1987's ''The Scriptures'', recorded by a revamped lineup of Kand, Demone, Glass, guitarist James Beam and bassist Kota. Longtime drummer Glass left the group following the release of ''The Scriptures'' and returned to California, where he eventually worked with several Williams side projects. The band had their biggest successes on the
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with the 1987–89 singles "Sick of Love", "Church of No Return" and "Zero Sex" and the 1988 album ''Sex and Drugs and Jesus Christ''. Following the "Zero Sex" single, Demone opted to leave the band. Valor recorded the two-part ''All the Love All the Hate'' concept album (1989) in collaboration with Nick the Bastard, which spawned the double
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single "We Fall Like Love"/"I Hate You". During the late 1980s, while also recording as Shadow Project, Williams resurrected his own version of Christian Death, with his wife
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contributing guitar as well as vocals. Billing themselves as the original Christian Death, they were rejoined by first-album guitarist Agnew for a 1989 tour of Canada. The band was signed to
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, and released ''The Iron Mask'' album and ''Skeleton Kiss'' EP in 1992. Williams' reclamation of the Christian Death name sparked a fierce battle with Kand. However, Kand already had the rights to the name due to Williams' departure from the band and subsequent neglect of the moniker. Williams consequently billed his version of the band as "Christian Death Featuring Rozz Williams". After this, Williams' version released ''The Path of Sorrows'' album in 1993 and ''The Rage of Angels'' in 1994. A 1993 show featuring ''Only Theatre of Pain''-era members Williams, Agnew and Belanger (along with bassist
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) performing live at
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' Patriot Hall was recorded and later released in 2001 as a
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by Cleopatra. Williams pursued other projects before committing suicide on April 1, 1998. Meanwhile, Kand's Christian Death continued performing and recording, issuing the 1990 album ''Insanus, Ultio, Proditio, Misercordiaque'', on which Kand conducted the English Abbey Choir and the Commonwealth Chamber Orchestra. The band added bassist Maitri in 1991. Her first concert with Christian Death took place at the Contemporary Festival, held at the Anfitheatro delle Cascine in
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, Italy on 12 July 1991. The band released the ''Sexy Death God'' album in 1994, the double-live set ''Amen'' in 1995, the Nostradamus-themed ''Prophecies'' in 1996, and ''Pornographic Messiah'' in 1998. In 2000, Christian Death added drummer Will Sarginson and toured Europe with Britain's Cradle of Filth in support of the ''Born Again Anti Christian'' album. Kand and Maitri also formed another band,
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act Lover of Sin, releasing the album ''Christian Death Presents Lover of Sin'' in 2002. For Christian Death's 2003 tour, they were augmented by Cradle of Filth guitarist Gian Pyres. Christian Death released '' American Inquisition'' in 2007, featuring new drummer Nate Hassan. In 2014, the band embarked on the 30th Anniversary Catastrophe Ballet tour, beginning in Europe and continuing through the year's end in North, South and Central America. In January 2015, Christian Death announced the planned release of the
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funded album, ''The Root of All Evilution''. The album was digitally released on August 14, 2015, by Knife Fight Media, and on vinyl on October 16, 2015, by Season of Mist. A CD release was announced for December 18, 2015, on
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. The band's next studio album, titled "Evil Becomes Rule", was released in May 2022.


Musical style and content

Christian Death's style is considered gothic rock,
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and
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. According to Steve Huey of
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, Christian Death's music "relied on slow, doomy, effects-laden
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s and ambient horror-soundtrack synths". According to Huey, Christian Death's lyrics involve
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and are often about topics like "blasphemy, morbidity, drug use, and sexual perversity". Necrophilia also is a topic that has been used in Christian Death's lyrics. Liz Ohanesian of ''
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'' wrote that Christian Death experiments "with dirgey guitars, tribal drums and overtly spooky imagery". According to author Liisa Ladouceur, along with "spooky guitars and keyboards", elements of genres such as
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and
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also have been used in Christian Death's music.


Legacy

Artists that have been inspired by Christian Death include
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Discography

;Rozz Williams-led line-ups * ''
Only Theatre of Pain ''Only Theatre of Pain'' is the first studio album by the American rock band Christian Death, released on March 24, 1982, by the Frontier record label. It is considered by most critics to be the harbinger of the deathrock style of music, as well ...
'' (1982) * '' Catastrophe Ballet'' (1984) * ''Ashes'' (1985) * ''The Iron Mask'' (1992) (Christian Death Featuring Rozz Williams) * ''The Path of Sorrows'' (1993) (Christian Death Featuring Rozz Williams) * ''The Rage of Angels'' (1994) (Christian Death Featuring Rozz Williams) ;Valor Kand-led line-ups * '' Atrocities'' (1986) * '' The Scriptures'' (1987) * ''
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'' (1988) * '' All the Love All the Hate (Part One: All the Love)'' (1989) * '' All the Love All the Hate (Part Two: All the Hate)'' (1989) * ''Insanus, Ultio, Proditio, Misericordiaque'' (1990) * ''Sexy Death God'' (1994) * ''Prophecies'' (1996) * ''Pornographic Messiah'' (1998) * ''Born Again Anti Christian'' (2000) * '' American Inquisition'' (2007) * ''The Root of All Evilution'' (2015) * ''Evil Becomes Rule'' (2022)


References


External links


Official website
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