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Today in 2005 Hypocrisy released the album Virus Ludvika,Sweden Death Metal (1990-1994), Melodic Death Metal (1995-) Status:Active Years active: 1988-1990 (as Seditious), 1990-1997, 1998-present The Swedish death metal band Hypocrisy was formed by Peter Tägtgren in 1990 upon his return to Sweden from Florida, where he had been inspired by that states flourishing death metal scene (bands like Morbid Angel, Deicide, Death, and Obituary). Hypocrisys first demo was recorded entirely by Tägtgren himself; once it secured him a record deal, he recruited a lineup of Masse Broberg (vocals), Jonas Österberg (guitar), Mikael Hedlund (bass), and Lars Szöke (drums), while he himself settled on guitar. This lineup released Penetralia in 1992, upon which point Österberg left the group. Obsculum Obscenum appeared in 1993, and Broberg subsequently departed as well, with Tägtgren assuming vocal duties. Thus reconstituted as a power trio, Hypocrisy began to hit its stride, recording The Fourth Dimension (1994), Abducted (1996), and The Final Chapter (1997); in the meantime, Tägtgren developed an alternate career as a producer, working with bands like Dimmu Borgir, Immortal, and Dark Funeral. Hypocrisy officially disbanded following the release of The Final Chapter; however, fan interest persuaded Tägtgren to reconsider the breakup, and a live album, Hypocrisy Destroys Wacken 1998, was released in early 1999 as a precursor of things to come. The new album Hypocrisy followed shortly thereafter and Into the Abyss was released in mid-2000. After closing the door on his band Seditious following their 3- and 5-song Life Of Pain demos, guitarist Tägtgren formed HYPOCRISY in Ludvika, Sweden as a quintet in 1990 after having briefly lived in Florida in the late ‘80s – and occasionally drumming for Malevolent Creation. The inaugural line-up included Masse Broberg on vocals, Mikael Hedlund on bass, Jonas Österberg on guitar, and Lars Szöke on drums. This first incarnation released Penetralia in 1992 (with its heavy Morbid Angel, Deicide, and Entombed influences), but it was 1993’s Obsculum Obscenum when the metal underground took notice of the purity of HYPOCRISY’s old-school death metal approach combined with the unbridled fury of the burgeoning black metal genre. 1994’s Inferior Devotees five-song EP showcased the Tägtgren / Hedlund / Szöke line-up that most would come to associate with HYPOCRISY, though equally notable was Tägtgren’s permanent switch to lead vocals. The Fourth Dimension, 1994’s full-length studio album, showcased Tägtgren’s vocal range and also introduced keyboards, melodies, and slower tempos into HYPOCRISY’s musical cartography. With 1996’s excellently produced Abducted, Tägtgren began to share his lifelong childhood fascination that would become his modus operandi: themes & lyrics about extraterrestrials. Introducing “Roswell 47” (a song destined for set list immortality) and securing an infinite amount of future writing material, HYPOCRISY continued to prioritize moods over strict adherence to any one musical genre, and therefore pursued a legacy of sonic alchemy that could be death, black, thrash, and even gothic at any given moment. The dirtier sound of 1997’s The Final Chapter reached a wider audience with its fluid elements; however, rumors circulated that the album title was broadcasting the band’s dissolution. Clearly, the strains of writing and producing HYPOCRISY’s music and lacking the time to further develop his own electronic/industrial side-project with clean vocals (Pain) led Tägtgren to choose between HYPOCRISY’s career and Abyss Studios’ continued existence. Swayed by worldwide fan pleas and weary from the unrelenting requests to produce records for other bands, his decision was made easier by a contagious desire to experience a Swedish summer outside the confines of a studio control room, to tour more (and perform half-naked!), and use Abyss Studios solely to record his own bands, as well as a few select bands. 1999’s self-titled album hijacked HYPOCRISY’s retirement and a renewed vigor marked the band’s reformation, elegantly captured in the song “Fractured Millenium.” The tracks on 2000’s death-drenched Into The Abyss were captured in a few weeks, and were an exercise in spontaneity that resulted in a display of energy so raw, it proved that a band’s death metal origins could propel music into exciting new landscapes. In 2001, HYPOCRISY fans around the world were invited to choose the track listing for the Years Of Chaos & Confusion box set, with all chosen songs released prior to 1996’s Abducted re-recorded to drench them in a heavier production. Always determined to evolve their style, HYPOCRISY never seemed content with the stagnant lethargy of a redundant sound. Answering to no one but themselves and borrowing a title from Joseph Heller’s classic tale of contradiction, Catch 22 was released in 2002 and reared a savagely experimental and evolutionary attitude. Touring North America that year with Killswitch Engage, Soilwork, and Scar Culture, fans were treated to addictive doses of HYPOCRISY’s live, vile aggression. Honoring the pledge to tour more, HYPOCRISY was noticeably affected by their pillaging of North America in late 2003 with Dimmu Borgir, Nevermore, and Children of Bodom and numerous sold-out shows. It came as no surprise that 2004’s The Arrival had a predisposition of urgency, though it also came to be long-time drummer Lars Sköze’s swansong. Former Immortal / Grimfist drumming machine Reidar “Horgh” Horghagen – a man Tägtgren had long admired – replaced childhood friend Szöke (who also played in Tägtgren’s school band, Conquest) not only for the band’s upcoming tour with Cannibal Corpse, Exhumed, and Vile, but as a permanent member. Procuring passport stamps from various countries in Europe and South America, HYPOCRISY returned to North America in the spring of 2005 with Soilwork, Dark Tranquillity, and Mnemic to harvest some frenetic momentum before heading into the studio to record their latest album. It’s the inherent dignity in Virus that affirms why HYPOCRISY continues to impact today’s extreme metal scene even after more than a decade of existence. The aural spectrum enveloping the tormented opening scream on “War Path,” the punishing guitar riffs on “Craving For Another Killing,” the time-honored gallop in “Scrutinized” (featuring a guitar solo by Gary Holt of Exodus), the melancholy melody of “Incised Before I’ve Ceased,” and the collective manifestation of the band’s Thanatos in “Blooddrenched” is where HYPOCRISY exhibits their dauntless and valiant death instinct. “The new HYPOCRISY songs roar with dynamism that the band never before grasped,” proclaims Metal Maniacs, and no truer truth could be spoken. With the bassassinations of Mikael Hedlund, the percussive endeavors of Horgh, and the addition of newly permanent / long-time live guitarist Andreas Holma (a death metal musician with a jazz background who moonlights as a fretless bass player), HYPOCRISY continues to be led by the man who considers freedom to explore and create the most contagious virus known to humankind. Making music is no job - it’s an adventure, and Peter Tägtgren, the Godfather of Gothenburg, is on a worldwide mission to infect the masses at all costs – sleep be damned Nuclear Blast Peter Tägtgren − vocals, guitar, Electric 7-string guitar, keyboards Andreas Holma − guitar Mikael Hedlund − bass guitar Horgh (Reidar Horghagen) − drums Guest/Session Gary Holt Guitars (lead) (on track 3) 1. XVI (0:16) 2. War-Path (4:25) 3. Scrutinized (4:26) 4. Fearless (4:25) 5. Craving for Another Killing (3:52) 6. Let the Knife Do the Talking (4:16) 7. A Thousand Lies (4:54) 8. Incised Before Ive Ceased (4:30) 9. Blooddrenched (3:45) 10. Compulsive Psychosis (4:14) 11. Living to Die (5:41) Total Time: 44:49 Early printings of the disc have an error on tracks 6-11 that sounds like a warped LP is playing in the background. Nuclear Blast has stated they will mail a replacement disc to anyone who has one of these glitched discs. See Hypocrisys official website for more details. A video was made for the song Scrutinized. Limited edition comes with a bonus DVD: Tracks 1-12 recorded in Strasboug, 08-04-2004, track 13 at the Bang Your Head festival 2003. 1. Born Dead Buried Alive (04:37) 2. Fusion Programmed Mind (04:15) 3. Adjusting the Sun (04:45) 4. Eraser (05:11) 5. Turn the Page (04:20) 6. Fire in the Sky (05:08) 7. Necronomicon (04:35) 8. Slaves to the Parasites (05:09) 9. Reborn (03:19) 10. Roswell 47 (04:22) 11. God is a Lie (03:02) 12. Deathrow (No Regrets) (06:07) 13: Total Desaster (bonus track) (04:05) Bonus track for Japan: 12. Watch Out (Demo)(03:35) First album to feature the new drummer, Horgh. Recorded at Abyss Studio in November / December 2004. Engineered by Hypocrisy. Mastered at Cuttingroom. Virus is the tenth studio album that was released on September 19, 2005 by death metal band Hypocrisy. This is the first Hypocrisy album recorded with their new drummer, Horgh (Reidar Horghagen), from the black metal band Immortal and second guitarist, Andreas Holma. A video was made for the song Scrutinized. Early pressings of the CD came with a thirteen-song limited edition live DVD, with 12 songs recorded in Strasbourg on Hypocrisys 2004 tour as support of Cannibal Corpse, and from a different show they play the song Total Disaster by Destruction along with the bands vocalist/bass player Marcel Schmier Schirmer. Some cds also feature a bonus track, Watch Out, which appears to be a demo of a song recorded in 2000. Some early pressings have an error where a scratch sound can be heard on tracks 6 and 11. Nuclear Blast has stated they will mail a replacement disc to anyone who has one of these glitched discs. See Hypocrisys official website for more details on the issue youtube/watch?v=IE8hAOLy9vs
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