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Hacavitz is a Mexican
extreme metal Extreme metal is a loosely defined umbrella term for a number of related heavy metal music subgenres that have developed since the early 1980s. It has been defined as a "cluster of metal subgenres characterized by sonic, verbal, and visual tran ...
band formed in 2003 by Antimo Buonnano and Oscar García. The band took their name from the
Mayan Mayan most commonly refers to: * Maya peoples, various indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and northern Central America * Maya civilization, pre-Columbian culture of Mesoamerica and northern Central America * Mayan languages, language family spoken ...
god Jacawitz. The lyrical themes include death, darkness, and pre-Hispanic mythology. Since its formation, the band has released five studio albums, two EPs, and five split albums.


History

Hacavitz was founded by Antimo Buonnano and Oscar García in 2003. The band's first two studio albums titled "Venganza" (''Vengeance'') and "Katun" were released through the label
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. In 2010, they released their third studio album
Metztli Obscura ''Metztli Obscura'' is the third full-length album by the Mexican extreme metal band Hacavitz. It is the last album to feature Oscar Garcia on drums and percussion. Track listing Credits *Antimo Buonnano - guitar, bass, vocals *Oscar Garcia ...
, which was released through both Embrace My Funeral and Moribund Records. In 2015, Hacavitz release their fourth album "Darkness Beyond" in which the band switched to
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and was released by the label Dark Descent Records and Concreto Records in the United States and Mexico respectively. Hacavitz then released their fifth album "Nex Nihil", which was originally releaed in August 2017 and later released on 28 September 2018 on Moribund Recurds. It maintains its dark and dense essence of black metal that it has been displaying in the band's two previous albums. In 2020, they released 2 splits, "Ad Noctem" with Espectrum Mortis (Spain) on VOMIT Records and "Tercer Nadir Venenoso" with Valdraveth and Theurgia on MAT Records.


Members


Current members

*Antimo Buonnano - guitars, bass, vocals (2003–present) *César "Led" Sánchez - drums (2011–present) *Iván Ochoa - guitar (2014–present)


Live members

*Edgar García - bass (2013-2014) *Fernando León Cortés - bass (2018-present)


Former members

*Alberto Allende - drums (2010–2011) *Diego - bass (2013) *Óscar García - drums (2003–2010) *Eduardo Guevara - guitars (2003-2006) *Antonio Nolasco - bass (2003-2013) *Ulises Sánchez - bass (2014-2016)


Discography

;Studio albums *''Venganza'' (2005) *''Katun'' (2007) *''
Metztli Obscura ''Metztli Obscura'' is the third full-length album by the Mexican extreme metal band Hacavitz. It is the last album to feature Oscar Garcia on drums and percussion. Track listing Credits *Antimo Buonnano - guitar, bass, vocals *Oscar Garcia ...
'' (2010) *''Darkness Beyond'' (2015) *''Nex Nihil'' (2017) ;EP *'' Hacavitz'' (2004) *''Ojpanna'' (2012) ;Singles *"Lusting the Dead of the Night" (2005) ;Split *''Apocalyptik Blasphemy of the Revolutionists'' (split with Zygoatsis) (2006) *''Rituals of the Night'' (split with Thornspawn) (2008) *''Hacavitz & Shit'' (split with Shit) (2015) *''Ad Noctem'' (split with Espectrum Mortis) (2020) *''Tercer nadir venenoso'' (split with Valdraveth and Theurgia) (2020)


References


External links


Official Bandsite
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hacavitz (Band) Mexican death metal musical groups Blackened death metal musical groups Black metal musical groups Musical groups established in 2003 2003 establishments in Mexico