A Spanish death metal band built on extreme medical and violent imagery, with vocalist Albo Marín.
For a quick sense of their sound, check out "Gore Gourmet" or "Artifacts of the Autopsy." They pretty much define what Haemorrhage does.
Haemorrhage carved out a niche in goregrind, a death metal subgenre known for its graphic themes and aggressive sound. Their songs like "Feasting On Purulence" and "Edible Necrectomy" leaned hard into medical horror and violent imagery, which drew criticism but also a dedicated following. They kept putting out records like "Slaughterhouse" and "Flesh-devouring Pandemia" over decades, staying true to that unflinching style.
They formed in Catalonia in 1989 with vocalist Alberto "Albo" Marín at the center, releasing early material like the 1991 demo "Penetrating Cerebral Bleeding" and the 1992 album "Morgue Sweet Home." The lineup shifted around Marín over time, with guitarists like Miguel Guevara and Xavi Badia, and they kept releasing albums fairly steadily, from "Necroretum" in 2001 to "Carnage Supreme" in 2005.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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