Odious Mortem
Odious Mortem formed in Caracas, Venezuela, playing a style of death metal that leans into symphonic textures and technical playing. Their catalog includes...
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Odious Mortem formed in Caracas, Venezuela, playing a style of death metal that leans into symphonic textures and technical playing. Their catalog includes albums like 'Penance' from 2003, 'Cryptic Embrace' in 2006, and 'Concealing the Unseen' from 2019. The band's lineup has included Carlos Barrios on vocals and guitar, Alain Gomez on guitar, Juan Parra on bass, and Fernando Coral on drums.
Their 2006 track 'Carpal Tunnel' shows their approach well, with guttural vocals and intricate guitar work. Other songs like 'Caverns of Reason' and 'Cerebral Dissection' follow a similar path, blending heavy riffs with melodic elements. The band has also collaborated with other musicians, as on 'Collapse Of Recreation' featuring Ron Jarzombek.
In 2009, drummer Javier Arbelaez passed away, and Fernando Coral joined the band afterward. Their 2010 album 'The Evil Within' was dedicated to Arbelaez. They've continued releasing music since, with albums like 'Carnal Leper' in 2013 and 'Synesthesia' in 2016.
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