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Dismember is a Swedish death metalMudrian, ch. 6, "Mass Appeal Madness", p. 181. band formed in 1988. They split up in 2011 but reunited in 2019. Pioneers of
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, Dismember is now considered one of the country's "big four", alongside Entombed,
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History


Formation and Nuclear Blast-era (1988–2002)

The band formed in Stockholm in 1988. After a hiatus, during which several members joined Carnage, the band began recording in earnest in 1991 and released their debut album '' Like an Ever Flowing Stream'' that year. The album is today heralded as a milestone for the burgeoning Swedish death metal scene and established the band's fanbase, which was further bolstered by the controversy surrounding one song in particular, "Skin Her Alive". The song prompted an obscenity charge in the United Kingdom, against which the band successfully defended themselves. In 1992, Dismember released the '' Pieces'' EP, and the following year continued with second album, ''
Indecent & Obscene ''Indecent & Obscene'' is the second album by Dismember. The album is accompanied by two music videos for the tracks "Skinfather" and "Dreaming in Red". Track listing All songs written by Matti Kärki and Fred Estby Fred Estby (born 14 Mar ...
'', which featured their song "Dreaming in Red"; the "Dreaming in Red" videoclip was shown in MTV's '' Headbangers Ball''. According to an interview with fellow Nuclear Blast group
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in metallian.com, Dismember and the said band got into a business dispute and eventually a fisticuff at this stage over tour arrangements and monies owed. Like many of the other Scandinavian death metal bands, Dismember began softening their sound in the mid-1990s, with 1995's ''
Massive Killing Capacity ''Massive Killing Capacity'' is the third album by Dismember. It was re-released by Regain Records in 2005. A music video was made for the track "Casket Garden". Track listing Personnel * Matti Kärki - vocals * Fred Estby - drums * David ...
'' having more melodic approaches, which had a good public response. Nevertheless, they attempted a return to style with 1997's '' Death Metal'', which ultimately became a sales disappointment. Their last album for Nuclear Blast was 2000's ''
Hate Campaign ''Hate Campaign'' is the fifth studio album by Dismember. Track listing Personnel * Fred Estby - Drums * Matti Kärki - Vocals * David Blomqvist - Guitars * Sharlee D'Angelo Sharlee D'Angelo (born Charles Petter Andreason, 27 April 197 ...
''.


Switching labels (2003–2006)

Around 2003, Dismember set a new path and signed for
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. In 2004, they released their sole album with that label titled ''
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'' which some thought sounds close to ''
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'' and was inspired by
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and Autopsy. They switched record companies again in 2005, signing to Regain Records, which bought the rights to their earlier albums as well and released them as luxury
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editions. In 2006, Dismember released their seventh album '' The God That Never Was'', which continued in the style of its predecessor. The band spent February on the road in Europe. In November 2006, Dismember toured Europe as part of the Masters of Death tour, with
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, Entombed, and Exterminator.


Split with Fred Estby and final album (2007–2010)

After the release of ''The God That Never Was'' and some touring, Estby left the band "after long and careful consideration". In a posting on the official site on 20 April 2007, Estby cites the demands of touring and the needs of his family as key reasons for him leaving the band. His statements appears as "My decision to put my family in first hand makes it impossible to keep on touring and commit to the band full time. I want to thank all the fans, friends, bands and all the other cool people I've met through the years and I wish Dismember all the best in the future. Fred." In April 2008, they released their eighth album, ''
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''. Dismember released a two-disc DVD titled ''Under Blood Red Skies'' in late July 2009. The live concerts were filmed in the Netherlands and at the 2008 Party San Open Air Festival in Bad Berka, Germany. The DVD also included a documentary and interviews with band members. The cover art was created by Erik Danielsson of Trident Art.


Breakup and reunion (2011–present)

On 16 October 2011, bassist Tobias Cristiansson revealed in a statement that Dismember had broken up: "After 23 years, Dismember have now decided to quit. We wish to thank all our fans for your support." On a possible reunion, drummer
Fred Estby Fred Estby (born 14 March 1972) is a Swedish drummer. He is best known as the drummer and main songwriter of the Swedish death metal band Dismember. Before he played drums in the band Carnage. Estby appeared in various other projects including ...
told Invisible Oranges in August 2016: "People were telling me that all the time. So maybe we should try to do some shows and get everything back. We always owned our rights to the albums and shirts, but there's still loose ends to tie up. I just wanted to set the record straight and hopefully do some shows in the future." In February 2018, rumors were afloat that Dismember was planning to reunite that year to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its formation. A reunion was teased that summer when the band posted random photos on their Facebook account. After nearly a year of rumors, it was announced on 14 January 2019 that the original lineup of Dismember had reunited and performed together for the first time in over 20 years at Scandinavia Deathfest that October. In a May 2021 interview MetalBite.com, drummer Fred Estby stated that Dismember might consider releasing their first studio album in over a decade in either 2022 or 2023: "I hope we get out of this situation soon so that we can play some shows and we wanna get more shows going across the globe, a lot of territories that we haven't booked shows for yet and I hope that's gonna happen as soon as this is all over. And maybe we'll have a new record out in a year or two."


Discography


Demos

* ''Dismembered'' (1988) * ''Last Blasphemies'' (1989) * ''Rehearsal'' (1989) * ''Reborn in Blasphemy'' (1990)


Albums

* '' Like an Ever Flowing Stream'' (1991) * ''
Indecent & Obscene ''Indecent & Obscene'' is the second album by Dismember. The album is accompanied by two music videos for the tracks "Skinfather" and "Dreaming in Red". Track listing All songs written by Matti Kärki and Fred Estby Fred Estby (born 14 Mar ...
'' (1993) * ''
Massive Killing Capacity ''Massive Killing Capacity'' is the third album by Dismember. It was re-released by Regain Records in 2005. A music video was made for the track "Casket Garden". Track listing Personnel * Matti Kärki - vocals * Fred Estby - drums * David ...
'' (1995) * '' Death Metal'' (1997) * ''
Hate Campaign ''Hate Campaign'' is the fifth studio album by Dismember. Track listing Personnel * Fred Estby - Drums * Matti Kärki - Vocals * David Blomqvist - Guitars * Sharlee D'Angelo Sharlee D'Angelo (born Charles Petter Andreason, 27 April 197 ...
'' (2000) * ''
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'' (2004) * '' The God That Never Was'' (2006) * ''
Dismember Dismemberment is the act of cutting, ripping, tearing, pulling, wrenching or otherwise disconnecting the limbs from a living or dead being. It has been practiced upon human beings as a form of capital punishment, especially in connection with ...
'' (2008)


Singles and EPs

* "Skin Her Alive" (single, 1991) * '' Pieces'' ( EP, 1992) * '' Casket Garden'' (EP, 1995) * '' Misanthropic'' (EP, 1997)


DVDs and videos

* ''Live Blasphemies'' (DVD, 2004) * ''Under Blood Red Skies'' (DVD, 2009)


Members

Line-up *
Fred Estby Fred Estby (born 14 March 1972) is a Swedish drummer. He is best known as the drummer and main songwriter of the Swedish death metal band Dismember. Before he played drums in the band Carnage. Estby appeared in various other projects including ...
– drums (1988–2007, 2019–present) * David Blomqvist – lead guitar (1988, 1990–2011, 2019–present), rhythm guitar (2003–2005), bass (1988–1990, 2005–2006) * Robert Sennebäck – rhythm guitar (1988–1998, 2019–present), lead guitar (1988–1990), vocals (1988–1989) * Matti Kärki – vocals (1989–2011, 2019–present) *
Richard Cabeza ''Richard Cabeza'' (a.k.a. Richard Daemon) is a Swedish musician. He played bass in various death metal bands, including Unanimated, Dismember, Carbonized, and Murder Squad. He was also the vocalist of the band General Surgery. In 2002, Cabeza was ...
(a.k.a. Richard Diamon/Daemon) – bass (1990–1998, 2000–2004, 2019–present) Former members * Johan Bergebäck – bass (2004–2005) *
Sharlee D'Angelo Sharlee D'Angelo (born Charles Petter Andreason, 27 April 1973) is the Swedish bassist for the melodic death metal band Arch Enemy, as well as the classic rock/AOR band the Night Flight Orchestra and the stoner metal band Spiritual Beggars. D ...
– bass (1998–2000) * Magnus Sahlgren – rhythm guitar (1998–2003) * Erik Gustafsson – bass (1988) * Martin Persson – rhythm guitar (2005–2011), bass (2005–2006) * Tobias Cristiansson – bass (2006–2011) * Thomas Daun – drums (2007–2011)


Timeline


References


Bibliography

*Daniel Ekeroth. ''Swedish Death Metal''. Brooklyn: Bazillion Points Books, 2008 *Mudrian, Albert. ''Choosing Death: the Improbable History of Death Metal and Grindcore''. New York: Feral House, 2004


External links

*
Dismember at WorldMusicDatabase
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