Mitochondrion (band) explained

Mitochondrion
Origin:Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Genre:Death metal
black metal
Years Active:2003–present
Label:Profound Lore
Current Members:Shawn Haché
Nick Yanchuk
Karl Godard
Sebastian Montesi

Mitochondrion is a Canadian black-death metal band from Victoria, British Columbia, formed in 2003. The band has undergone some line-up changes, but since 2006 Mitochondrion was solidified as a power trio with Shawn Haché (guitar, vocals), Nick Yanchuk (guitar, vocals, bass) and Karl Godard (drums, keyboards). With this line-up Mitochondrion has recorded two full-length studio albums, the self-released Archaeaeon (2008) and Parasignosis (2011), which was released through Profound Lore Records. They later released an EP "Antinumerology" released by Dark Descent Records and Krucyator Productions and a split EP "In Cronian Hour" released by Dark Descent Records and Hellthrasher Productions.[1]

According to music critics, "What makes Mitochondrion stand out is their ability to bring order to chaos. [...] It is a trait they share with Deathspell Omega, who craft a dizzying amount of sounds and influences into something palpably evil and eminently listenable. When most other bands try this, it sounds like they are toying with forces they do not understand."[2] The musicianship on Parasignosis has been defined by Decibel magazine as a "dense, not-so-easily-digestible labyrinth of frightening mindfuckery," while Parasignosis itself was praised as a "mind-blowing, highly individual album."[3]

Members

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Former

Live

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Demos

Splits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 5 Questions With Mitochondrion. Chad. Bowar. 19 January 2011. 3 April 2012. About.com.
  2. Web site: Parasignosis review. Justin M.. Norton. 31 January 2011. 4 April 2012. Invisible Oranges.
  3. Bosler. Shawn. February 2011. The new cell-scape. Decibel. 76. 86. 1557-2137.