Monstrosity

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Location:
Tampa, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Death Metal / Black Metal / Thrash
Site(s):
Label:
Conquest Music Inc., Metal Blade Records
Type:
Indie
As one of the front runners in the Florida extreme metal scene, international artists, Monstrosity began their course in late 1990. With the infamous “Horror Infinity” demo, the band was signed to Nuclear Blast Records. The first effort was to be called “Imperial Doom” and is now considered a metal classic. The album went on to sell 50,000 worldwide and received excellent ratings in the world press. A triumphant tour of Europe was accomplished by traveling to Austria, Switzerland, Holland and Germany. While in Germany the group shot a video clip for the song “Final Cremation” and was later released on a video compilation “Death is the Beginning” by Nuclear Blast Records, Germany. Upon the release of “Imperial Doom” in the States, the album rose to 25 on the US CMJ college radio charts and to 21 in Sales.



With the second release, “Millennium”, the band signed with Conquest Music in the US and left Nuclear Blast because of a contract dispute. Monstrosity showcased stronger playing techniques with more focused arrangements with their second album. The album release was launched with the “Extremities Tour”, a seven week tour of North America. The editor of Metal Maniacs Magazine selected “Millennium” number one on his play list and the album placed 19 on the CMJ college radio charts and stayed in the top 20 for many weeks. The band then concentrated on conquering Latin America with shows in Mexico City, Lima, Peru and Bogota, Columbia. Monstrosity then followed up with a European tour taking Monstrosity to nine countries in four weeks.



In 1999, the band then recorded their third album “In Dark Purity” at Morrisound Studios, Tampa, Florida. The album contained 14 songs, including a cover of Slayer’s “Angel of Death”. The European release was distributed by Sony in Germany, Switzerland and Austria and Hammerheart in the rest of Europe, as well as a Japanese version released in Japan on Avalon Records. The extremities of “Imperial Doom” and the precision accuracy of “Millennium” were combined to create what is surely a true metal masterpiece. “In Dark Purity” went to 9 on the CMJ Loudrock, US college radio charts. Monstrosity also toured in support of Dimmu Borgir and Samael in the US for six weeks and then flew to Germany to play the Fuck the Commerce Festival.



In May of 2001. Monstrosity were back offering a double dose of mayhem with a double cd entitled “Enslaving the Masses”. Disc one has an array of songs remixed and remastered from their previous albums. Disc two is a monumental “Live” album. The release was followed by an 80 date tour in the U. S .and Canada. The album was released in Europe Nov 2001 on Hammerheart Records.



"Enslaving The Masses" a retrospective that highlights the bands early years including the infamous "Horror Infinity" demo in its entirety, lead heavy remixes of "Imperial Doom" tracks, as well as a blistering live set captured in all of its death metal glory. Relentless touring was on the agenda with two back to back US tours, a full Mexican tour (a rarity for any band much less an underground death metal band) and the band’s first stop in Brazil, which was documented on the official bootleg "Live Brazil 2002". More US touring and a full European tour were undertaken concluding with a 10 date festival tour of Poland proving to be one of the bands most successful tours yet.



2002 has already taken the band to Mexico in February for a three week tour leaving nothing but chaos in their path. In March they flew to Brazil to headline a show in Sao Paulo with sold out crowds squeezing only 1,300 people into the venue and the rest were turned away at the door. In Recife, Brazil they again had a sold out crowd with 1,000 people.



With calls from the public for the album, “Millennium”, Monstrosity’s label has reissued the album May 7, 2002 in the US. This was the last album with vocalist, George Fisher, now with Cannibal Corpse. In support of the reissue Monstrosity completed a 4 week US tour and a six week onslaught of Europe in the fall.



In the January 2002 issue of Metal Maniacs, (the premiere metal magazine in the US), Monstrosity was featured with a remarkable 6 page interview. “.1999’s “In Dark Purity, a hybrid of Power Metal melodicism crossed with Slayer and early Morbid Angel. It was “In Dark Purity” that achieved the unthinkable: the expansion of Death Metal’s parameters.” (Rob Aloi, Metal Maniacs Magazine). An interview also appears in the April/May 2002 issue of Pit Magazine and now presently on the streets is a drum feature in the new issue of Pit Magazine of drummer, Lee Harrison.



In 2004 the band headed back to the studio to record the monumental "Rise To Power" release. The band lived up to its international reputation again by playing live shows in Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, and the band’s biggest show ever headlining the "Rock Al Parque" Festival in Bogota Colombia playing before 80,000 people.



After the monumental "Triumph In Black" tour in 2006 (which featured the band in 33 shows in 33 days all across Europe), the band entered Morrisound studios to create the masterpiece known as "Spiritual Apocalypse". With a revitalized line up the band has shown no sign of weakness on this exhilarating release. The tracking was engineered by Jim Morris and the mix was engineered by Tom Morris. The album was produced by Lee Harrison and MONSTROSITY. Beautiful artwork and a killer design make the album that much more worthy.



Following the albums release the band headed back to Mexico for a short run with MARDUK and CATTLE DECAPITATION. A second headlining appearance at Germanys FTC Festival was completed as was a 30 date US run with VITAL REMAINS. The band played all of the 4 major festivals in the US including LOS ANGELES MURDERFEST, NEW ENGLAND METAL AND HARDCORE FEST, CENTRAL ILLINOIS METALFEST, and the MARYLAND DEATHFEST. More touring is planned in support of the CD as well as the release of the "Spiritual Apocalypse" DVD due spring 2009.



"Spiritual Apocalypse" rolls all the killer elements of MONSTROSITY into one superior package. Through trials and tribulations of label problems, member changes, and tides in shifting musical taste, MONSTROSITY still stand taller than ever 15 years later, still delivering their brand of state of the art sonic devastation. The Apocalypse is NOW!!!



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DISCOGRAPHY:



Spiritual Apocalypse 2007 (Conquest Music Inc, Metal Blade)



Rise To Power 2004 (Conquest Music Inc./ Metal Blade)



Enslaving The Masses 2001(Conquest Music Inc./ Hammerheart)



In Dark Purity 1999 (Conquest Music Inc./ Olympic/Hammerheart/ Century Media)



Millennium 1997 (Conquest Music Inc./ Nuclear Blast)



Imperial Doom 1992 (Nuclear Blast/ Relapse)
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