Carnage (band) explained

Carnage
Alias:Global Carnage
Origin:Växjö, Sweden
Years Active:1988–1991
Label:Necrosis, Earache
Spinoffs:Dismember, Arch Enemy
Associated Acts:Dismember
Entombed
Arch Enemy
Past Members:Michael Amott
Matti Kärki
Fred Estby
David Blomqvist
Johnny Dordevic
Johan Liiva
Jeppe Larsson

Carnage was a Swedish death metal band formed in 1988 by Michael Amott and Johan Liiva. The members of the group would later form Dismember and Arch Enemy.[1] They released only one album before disbanding in 1991.

History

Carnage was founded at the end of 1988 by Michael Amott and Johan Liiva in Växjö, Sweden.[2] They released two-widely traded demos The Day Man Lost and Infestation of Evil in 1989. Plagued by lineup changes, Carnage eventually released their only album, Dark Recollections in 1990 when Michael Amott was the sole remaining founding member. The album was released as a split CD with Cadaver's Hallucinating Anxiety on Necrosis Records, a subdivision of Earache Records, and was re-released with bonus tracks in 2000.

Michael Amott went on to join Carcass, and later formed Arch Enemy (with Johan Liiva) and Spiritual Beggars.[1] Matti Kärki, David Blomqvist, and Fred Estby went on to reform Dismember.

Discography

Band members

Notes and References

  1. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/carnage-p37765/biography Carnage at Allmusic
  2. Ekeroth:"Swedish Death Metal" (2006) pag. 119-120