Illdisposed
Illdisposed formed in Denmark in 1991 with Jakob Batten on vocals, Bo Summer on guitar, and Jesper Frost on drums. Their early albums like "Levitation" and...
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Illdisposed formed in Denmark in 1991 with Jakob Batten on vocals, Bo Summer on guitar, and Jesper Frost on drums. Their early albums like "Levitation" and "Submit" established a raw death metal sound. By 1997, "Burn Me Wicked" showed a shift toward more melodic territory, though their lyrics sometimes drew criticism for dark themes.
The 2001 album "Retro" included a cover of The Bee Gees' "New York Mining Disaster 1941," which felt like a deliberate curveball. In 2004, they released "A Song of Myself," taking its title from the Walt Whitman poem. That track, along with others like "Darkness Weaves With Many Shades" and "Days On The Floor," represents their later work.
Illdisposed put out albums steadily into the 2010s, including "The Prestige" and "The Way of the Serpent." Their catalog doesn't really follow a tidy arc, it's more a series of records from a band that stuck around, playing a version of death metal that got a bit more tuneful over time without losing its edge.
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