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Demilich is a death metal band from Finland. Unlike most death metal bands, Demilich's lyrical themes were about abstract concepts instead of the typical gore and death. Only one album, Nespithe, was released before the band split up. This was because they didn't get any money from their recording company for the album, which was also the reason all their songs are now available on their homepage. Death metal is an unpleasant type of heavy metal music with thrash metal influences which emerged in the United States (especially Florida and California), Europe (especially the United Kingdom and Sweden) and Canada in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
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Demilich is a death metalband from Finland, which formed in the early 1990s and consisted of vocalist/guitarist Antti Boman, guitarist Aki Hytonen, bassist Ville Koistenen and drummer Mikko Virnes.
The band is still active and touring, and will be releasing an LP called "em9t2ness of van2s1ing" in Spring 2006 under the label Morbid Thoughts Records.
Demilich will appear at the Maryland Deathfest, a two day festival, and eight other US shows (including New York City, Atlanta, Houston and Los Angeles) have also been announced at their official web pages.
June 3, 2006 - Demilich and Averse Sefira at the Backroom in Austin, TX and at Walter's on Washington in Houston, TX June 3, 2006 - Demilich and Averse Sefira at the Backroom in Austin, TX and at Walter's on Washington in Houston, TX Demilich, Averse Sefira, Biolich, Abythos, Sothis, To Scale the Throne, Spliteye
Members of the crowd who were fond of one or another of the opening bands, adhering to the cognitive dissonance that supposes that bigger bands oppress smaller bands and that is the only reason smaller bands are openers and not headliners, stood back with disgruntled faces and drank $4 beers.
What distinguishes this band is their willingness to write passionate melodies and put them in songs that uphold all of the savagery and feral wisdom of heavy metal, and this came through in a mesmerizing forty-five minutes of complex but intuition-friendly music.