Inhumate

Inhumate
Origin Strasbourg, France
Genres Grindcore, Death metal
Years active 1990-Present
Website inhumate.com
Members Christophe
Damien
Fred
Yannick
Past members Olivier
Stéphane
Valentin
Sébastien
David

Inhumate are a French death metal and grindcore band. They started off as a death metal band in 1990 but with a line up change in 1993 where Stephane and Olivier left the band and were replaced by Valentin and Sebastien, the band's musical stile shifted towards grindcore.[1]

In their career they have played concerts with such band as Agathocles, Cannibal Corpse, Cryptopsy, Immolation, Sepultura, Malignant Tumour, Nile, Six Feet Under, Unholy Grave and Vader, in a total of 9 different European countries (France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Germany, Italy, Austria and the Czech Republic.

History

The band was formed in September 1990 by bassist Fred, who went to Strasbourg looking for musicians with whom he could form a death metal band. He quickly found Olivier (vocals), Stéphane (drums) and David (guitar), and the band formed under the name Inhumate.

After a year, Stéphanie and Olivier left the band and were replaced by Valentin (drums) and Sébastien (vocals). With this line-up, the band became more grindcore-orientated and recorded its first demo, Abstract Suffering, in 1993. In 1994, Valentin and Sébastien left the group and were replaced by Yannick (drums) and Christophe (vocals).

This line-up remained stable and more focused on grind. In May 1995, they recorded their second demo, Grind Your Soul. In the following years, they released 4 studio albums: Internal Life (September 1996), Ex-Pulsion (November 1997), Growth (June 2000) and Life (February 2004).

In October 2006, the band's guitarist, David, left the group and was replaced by Damien, 2 years and half later Inhumate released its fifth full length album The Fifth Season (April 2009)

Members

Former Members

Discography

Splits

References

  1. "Inhumate official biography". inhumate.com. Inhumate. Retrieved 15 November 2014.

External links

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