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David Parland (26 September 1970 – 19 March 2013) was a Swedish metal guitarist, best known for his work in the bands Dark Funeral,
Necrophobic Necrophobic is a Swedish blackened death metal band. History The band was formed in 1989 by drummer Joakim Sterner and now-deceased guitarist David Parland. It is believed that the band named themselves after a Slayer song from the 1986 semina ...
and Infernal, all of which he was one of the founding members.


Biography

He was a member of Necrophobic from its inception in 1989, but quit the band in 1995 to concentrate on Dark Funeral, which he was one of the main founding members of in 1993. Prior to leaving Necrophobic he had, however, written most of the material for the next album. The album '' Darkside'', with Parland's material intact, was released by Necrophobic in 1997, although Parland himself did not participate as a musician on the album. Parland also ran the
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Hellspawn Records (also Hellspawn Studio) from 1994 to 2002 in
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,
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, releasing albums from bands such as
Abruptum Abruptum is a Swedish black metal and dark ambient solo side-project band. It is run by Evil (Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson) of Marduk, but the band was formed in 1989 by IT (a.k.a. Tony Särkkä). All (a.k.a. Jim Berger), Ext and Evil joined th ...
and his own Dark Funeral, with distribution by House of Kicks, VME and Sound Pollution. After leaving Dark Funeral in 1996, Parland founded the bands War and Infernal. While having kept a low profile and not being actively involved in any bands since the second line-up of Infernal broke up in 2003, Parland announced in January 2009 that he was working on new material with drummer
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( Gorgoroth,
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, ex- Dark Funeral). Demos and a full-length album were to be recorded during 2009. An EP from the band was finally released on May 1, 2010, entitled "The Infernal Return". In an interview from October, 2012, David Parland explained the reasons why Infernal went inactive right after the new EP, which included bad financial circumstances, Parland getting arrested, and being sent to a psychiatric district for "detoxification purposes". According to the interview, Parland got a neck injury in a car crash several years before and only resorted to using painkillers. He eventually became addicted. Also, Parland revealed that Infernal had parted ways for good with drummer Tomas Asklund. Parland was planning on searching for a pro black/death/heavy metal drummer for the recording of the long planned and long-awaited full-length ''The Infernal Retribution''. The album was intended to be released in late 2013 according to this interview. Infernal never recorded the long-awaited full-length album and was ultimately terminated. On March 19, 2013, at the age of 42, David Parland died by suicide. In reaction to the news of Parland's death, former bandmate
Lord Ahriman Mikael Svanberg (born 13 November 1972), better known as Lord Ahriman, is a Swedish musician and composer best known as the primary guitarist, songwriter and sole founding member of black metal band Dark Funeral. He is also the rhythm guitarist ...
said, "During the last couple of weeks, I was in close contact with David. He was going through an extremely difficult time of life, whereof he contacted me to ask for my help. Even though the two of us had a bit of a complicated relationship over the years (much excessive in the media though), he knew that he could ALWAYS call or visit me when needed, which he also did once in a while. Last time I talked to him was when he called me on March 15. From what I could understand, things were going in the right direction... What happened after that I simply can't understand... I cant understand WHY he didn't call me gain.


Beliefs

He was a self-described misanthrope and harbored contempt for organized religion and "
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", as well as " slave mentality" and other mindsets which oppose
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. He agreed with many aspects of Satanic thought, but did not consider himself religious.


Bands

*
Necrophobic Necrophobic is a Swedish blackened death metal band. History The band was formed in 1989 by drummer Joakim Sterner and now-deceased guitarist David Parland. It is believed that the band named themselves after a Slayer song from the 1986 semina ...
guitar - (1989-1995, 2000) keyboards (1993) * Dark Funeral guitar - (1993-1996) * Infernal bass, guitar, vocals - (1997-2003, 2008–2013) *Darkwinds (formerly called Blackmoon) all instruments, vocals - (2009-2013)


Discography


Infernal

* ''Infernal'' (MCD) (2000) (Hellspawn Records) * ''Under Wings of Hell'' (Split) (2002) * ''Summon Forth the Beast'' (MCD) (2003) ( Hammerheart Records) * ''The Infernal Return'' (E.P) (May,2010) (GoatHorned Productions)


Unreleased recordings

* ''Hellhymns'', 4-track upcoming demo (autumn 2010; to be released by Hellspawn) * ''Untitled album'' (upcoming album)


Darkwinds

*''Demo'' (unreleased demo) (1994) (as Blackmoon) *''Demo'' (2009) *''Untitled album'' (2010)


Necrophobic

*''Slow Asphyxiation'' (1990) (demo) *''Unholy Prophecies'' (1991) (demo) *''The Call'' (EP) (1992) (Wild Rags Records) *''
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'' (1993) (Black Mark Production) *'' Bloodfreezing'' (1994) (unreleased demo)
Now available for download
*''Spawned by Evil'' (MCD) (1996) (Black Mark Production) *''Satanic Blasphemies'' (2010) (
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) (Special CD box set with the two first demos and the first EP)


Dark Funeral

*'' Dark Funeral'' (EP) (1994) (Hellspawn Records) *''
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'' (1996) (No Fashion Records) *'' In the Sign...'' (2000) (Hellspawn Records) (re-release of the self-titled 1994 MCD with 2 Bathory covers as bonus tracks)


War

*''Total War'' (1996/1997) (Necropolis Records) *''We Are...Total War...'' (2001) (Hellspawn Records) (compilation CD including ’’Total War’’ and 7 tracks from the unofficial "We Are War" album/session released by Necropolis Records)


Hellspawn Records releases

* Dark Funeral – '' Dark Funeral'' (EP) (1994) *
Abruptum Abruptum is a Swedish black metal and dark ambient solo side-project band. It is run by Evil (Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson) of Marduk, but the band was formed in 1989 by IT (a.k.a. Tony Särkkä). All (a.k.a. Jim Berger), Ext and Evil joined th ...
– ''Evil Genius'' (1995) *
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– ''Satanic Blood'' (1996/97) *''In Conspiracy with Satan – A Tribute to Bathory'' (1998) (with
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) * Infernal – ''Infernal'' (MCD) (2000) * Dark Funeral – '' In the Sign...'' (2000) *''Tyrants from the Abyss –
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Tribute'' (2002) *Deathwitch – ''Deathfuck Rituals'' (2002) *Maze of Torment – ''The Unmarked Graves'' (2003)


References


External links


Swipnet.se (old website)Official Infernal MySpace profileOfficial Darkwinds MySpace profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Parland, David Black metal musicians Swedish heavy metal guitarists 1970 births 2013 suicides Dark Funeral members Suicides in Sweden Critics of religions