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Demilich (band)

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Nespithe Album Cover

History

Finland's Demilich formed in the early ‘90's and consisted of vocalist/guitarist Antti Boman, guitarist Aki Hytonen, bassist Ville Koistenen and drummer Mikko Virnes. On their 1993 album Nespithe, the quartet came up with a highly unconventional sound marrying intricate death metal riffs with impossibly low-end, gurgled vocals. The band is still active and touring, and will be releasing a second album in Spring 2006 under the label Morbid Thoughts Records. They will be doing a United States tour in 2006.

Deletion problems

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All Music Guide status -- Demilich is listed on All Music Guide here.