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Paramaecium (sometimes typeset as Paramæcium) was an Australian
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metal band formed in 1991. There is use of instrumentation like flutes,
cello The cello ( ; plural ''celli'' or ''cellos'') or violoncello ( ; ) is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually tuned in perfect fifths: from low to high, C2, G ...
s and
violin The violin, sometimes known as a '' fiddle'', is a wooden chordophone ( string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument ( soprano) in the family in regu ...
s on some albums. Paramaecium is one of the few doom metal bands that focus on Christian lyrical themes and Christian
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. According to Doom-metal.com, "what sets Paramaecium apart from other bands in the doom metal scene, is the fact that they are the only Christian death/doom band that made it to the top of the genre."


History

In 1993, Paramaecium released their debut album, ''
Exhumed of the Earth ''Exhumed of the Earth'' is the debut album by Paramaecium. It was released in 1993. ''Exhumed of the Earth'' is considered to be one of the landmarks of both doom metal and Christian metal movements. Recording history ''Exhumed of the Earth'' ...
''. The band consisted of Andrew Tompkins on vocals and bass,
Jason De Ron Jason De Ron (born 1973) is a musician from Melbourne, Australia, most notable for being the former guitarist for the death/doom band Paramaecium and co founder and guitarist of the avant garde/progressive metal band Altera Enigma. Biograp ...
on guitar, and
Jayson Sherlock Jayson Sherlock (born 1970) is a Christian metal musician from Australia. He began his career in the Australian death metal band Mortification, which was considered to be a major pioneer in the genre. Sherlock was the founder of the one-man p ...
on drums. The music was inspired by
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, early
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and
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. The band incorporated flute and violin sounds as well as a soprano alongside the usual musical offerings of death and doom metal. Paramaecium added rhythm guitarist Chris Burton in 1995 and released their second album, ''Within the Ancient Forest'', which was accompanied by a fantasy novel of the same name written by Tompkins. The album was more diverse and technical, and involved female vocalists, harpsichord, piano, flute and cello. Sherlock left the band in 1996. The third album, '' A Time to Mourn'', was released in 1999 and marked the departure of all previous band members except Tompkins. The band no longer had a touring lineup, so guest musicians were used, including guitarist Ian Arkley (formerly of Seventh Angel, Ashen Mortality and My Silent Wake). After a five-year break, Paramaecium returned in 2004 with ''Echoes from the Ground''. The album again featured Tompkins as the only original member, but held firmly to the band's doom and death metal roots while again incorporating soprano and violins. In 2005, Tompkins started working again with guitarist De Ron on songs for a new album. Early in 2006, drummer Sherlock rejoined the band and they played a series of concerts in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia, and NordicFest in Oslo, Norway. The NordicFest appearance in November 2006 marked the official end of Paramaecium, but it was also the official launch of the band under its new name, InExordium. InExordium's name is derived from a Paramaecium song off of ''Within the Ancient Forest''. After InExordium broke up, Sherlock and guitarist Sheldon D'Costa formed Revulsed.


Album concepts

All of Paramaecium's albums have a concept that generally revolves around Christianity and Christian life. ''
Exhumed of the Earth ''Exhumed of the Earth'' is the debut album by Paramaecium. It was released in 1993. ''Exhumed of the Earth'' is considered to be one of the landmarks of both doom metal and Christian metal movements. Recording history ''Exhumed of the Earth'' ...
'' was based around the narrative of the New Testament, particularly the canonical gospels and the Book of Acts. ''Within the Ancient Forest'' is based on how Andrew Tompkins became a Christian, and '' A Time to Mourn'' is about a life in Christ, addressing the sorts of issues one might face as a modern Christian. ''Echoes from the Ground'' is about a young man's journey through the Holy Lands to find a justification for his faith.


Members

Last known lineup * Andrew Tompkins - bass, vocals, programming (1991–2006) *
Jason De Ron Jason De Ron (born 1973) is a musician from Melbourne, Australia, most notable for being the former guitarist for the death/doom band Paramaecium and co founder and guitarist of the avant garde/progressive metal band Altera Enigma. Biograp ...
- guitar (1992–1996, 2006) *
Jayson Sherlock Jayson Sherlock (born 1970) is a Christian metal musician from Australia. He began his career in the Australian death metal band Mortification, which was considered to be a major pioneer in the genre. Sherlock was the founder of the one-man p ...
- drums (1993–1996, 2006) Former * Collin "Mosh" Mynard - guitar (1991–1992). Retrieved on 8 October 2016. * Ian Arkley - guitar (1999) * Mark Orr - drums (1999) *
Mark Kelson Mark Kelson (born 7 March 1976) is a Melbourne born musician, best known for his work as a member of The Eternal, Cryptal Darkness (1995–2002) & Alternative 4 (2010–2013). Career Mark Kelson began his music career in the doom band Crypt ...
- guitar (1997–1999) * Chris Burton - rhythm guitar (1995–1996) * Steve Palmer - drums (1991–1993) Timeline
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Discography


As Paramaecium

Studio albums * ''
Exhumed of the Earth ''Exhumed of the Earth'' is the debut album by Paramaecium. It was released in 1993. ''Exhumed of the Earth'' is considered to be one of the landmarks of both doom metal and Christian metal movements. Recording history ''Exhumed of the Earth'' ...
'' (1993) * ''Within the Ancient Forest'' (1996) * '' A Time to Mourn'' (1999) * ''Echoes from the Ground'' (2004) Demos * ''Silent Carnage'' (1991) EPs * ''Repentance'' (1996)


As InExordium

Studio albums * ''InExordium'' (2008)


References


External links


Paramaecium's official website (Archived)
{{Authority control Victoria (Australia) musical groups Australian doom metal musical groups Australian Christian metal musical groups Musical groups established in 1991 Musical groups disestablished in 2006 Musical quartets 1991 establishments in Australia