Gorguts Information & Gorguts Links at HealthHaven.com
advertise
add site
services
publishers
database
health videos
Bookmark and Share

search wiki for    ?
web dir firms image gallery news pdf wiki shop video 
about
toolbar
stats
live show
health store
more stuff
JOIN/LOGIN
Gorguts
Origin Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Genres Avant-garde metal
Technical death metal
Progressive death metal
Years active 1989–2005
2008-present
Labels Olympic Recordings
Roadrunner Records
Slipdisc Records
Associated acts Negativa
Website www.gorguts.com
Members
Luc Lemay
Kevin Hufnagel
Colin Martson
John Longstreth
Former members
Steve MacDonald
Stéphane Provencher
Steeve Hurdle
Sylvain Marcoux
Daniel Mongrain
Éric Giguère
Patrick Robert
Steve Cloutier

Gorguts are a technical death metal band from Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

Contents

[edit] History

Gorguts were formed in 1989 by Luc Lemay (vocals and guitar), Sylvain Marcoux (guitar), Éric Giguère (bass) and Stephane Provencher (drums). They released their first demo, ...And Then Comes Lividity, in 1990 which led them to be signed to Roadrunner Records.[1] Their first album, Considered Dead, featured guest appearances by James Murphy (a guitar solo on "Inoculated Life") and Chris Barnes (backing vocals on "Bodily Corrupted," "Rottenatomy," and "Hematological Allergy").[1]

In 1993, they released their second album, which was more experimental and technical, titled The Erosion of Sanity. After the release however, Roadrunner decided to drop them.[1] Subsequently, the band went into hiatus for five years, with many fans believing that they had broken up.[1]

Then Lemay, the only remaining original member, returned in 1998 on Olympic Records with a new line-up consisting of Steeve Hurdle (guitar); Steve Cloutier (bass); and Patrick Robert (drums).[1] This lineup released the album Obscura, which explored progressive and avant-garde territory.[citation needed] Obscura is a complex album with multi-layered dissonant harmonies and the lengths of the individual riffs can make their patterns difficult to pick out on a first listen. Gorguts' approach to harmony, rhythm and structure made Obscura an important technical death metal album.[citation needed]

After Obscura, guitarist Steeve Hurdle left and was replaced by Dan Mongrain of tech death band Martyr, and drummer Patrick Robert was replaced by Steve MacDonald.[1] Gorguts' next and final album was From Wisdom to Hate, released in 2001. This album is stylistically a mix between the earlier albums and Obscura. Lemay, the primary songwriter on the album, experimented more with the use of sounds, rather than notes, in riffs, such as the opening riff of the album, on the song "Inverted" which uses a combination of pick-slides, pick tapping and traditional picking. However the album was in general much more straight-ahead and brutal than Obscura, with longer and faster blast beat sections, and more atonal guitar solos from the newly added guitarist.[citation needed]

Steve MacDonald, who had a history of recurrent depression, committed suicide in 2002, which eventually led to the split-up of Gorguts in 2005.[2] Luc Lemay and Steeve Hurdle recently formed a new band, Negativa, and have released an EP.[2] As of December 2008, a demo track, featuring guitar and programmed drums, of new Gorguts material has recently surfaced online[citation needed], and Lemay himself has confirmed an upcoming reunion featuring Colin Marston, Kevin Hufnagel and John Longstreth.[3]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

[edit] Compilations

  • Demo Anthology (2003)

[edit] Live albums

  • Live in Rotterdam (2006)

[edit] Demos

  • ...And Then Comes Lividity (1990)

[edit] Line-up

[edit] Former members

  • Steve MacDonald – drums
  • Steeve Hurdle – guitar
  • Dan Mongrain – guitar
  • Patrick Robert – drums
  • Sylvain Marcoux – guitar
  • Éric Giguère – bass
  • Stephane Provencher – drums

[edit] References

[edit] External links




Product Results (view all...)

search wiki for    ?
web dir firms image gallery news pdf wiki shop video 



↑ top of page ↑about thumbshots