Aggressive Australian death-thrash that pairs sledgehammer riffs with spiritual conviction. Raw, bass-heavy extreme metal for moments of high-stakes resilience.
Mortification sounds like the collision of 90s Florida death metal and the gritty, street-level energy of Australian thrash. It is music built on a foundation of thick, prominent bass lines and down-tuned guitars that favor a 'sledgehammer' approach over technical wizardry. The early material is murky and suffocating, while their mid-career work opens up into groove-heavy thrash and even touches of traditional power metal gallop.
What truly distinguishes them is the cognitive dissonance of their aesthetic. They utilize the sonic vocabulary of the macabre, deep growls, distorted textures, and crushing percussion, to deliver messages of spiritual triumph and existential hope. It is extreme metal that replaces nihilism with a fierce, almost stubborn resilience, often reflecting founder Steve Rowe's own public battles with illness.
For the uninitiated, the 1992 album 'Scrolls of the Megilloth' is the essential starting point. It captures the band at their most brutal and influential, serving as a blueprint for how extreme metal could be repurposed for spiritual themes without losing its sonic teeth.
Mortification was an Australian Christian death metal band which was formed in 1987 as a heavy metal group, Lightforce, by mainstay Steve Rowe on bass guitar and vocals. By 1990, in the Melbourne suburb of Moorabbin, they were renamed as Mortification with the line-up of Rowe, Michael Carlisle on guitar and Jayson Sherlock on drums. Mortification has released fourteen studio albums, three compilation albums, three extended plays, six live discs, one demo album, one box set, and several videos on major record labels such as Nuclear Blast. As one of the earliest internationally successful Christian death metal bands from Australia, they served as an inspiration for later similar groups. During the early 1990s, Mortification played death and thrash metal. After the departure of Sherlock, Mortification began experimenting with groove metal, hardcore punk and power metal. They achieved commercial success with Blood World in 1994 and received critical acclaim for 1996's EnVision EvAngelene. Despite the lack of subsequent commercial success or mainstream critical recognition, "the band, in spite of their extreme sound, are some kind of superstars in the 'White Metal' scene", and have been described as "a legend in the death metal scene." In late 1996, Rowe was diagnosed with acute lymphatic leukemia and took 18 months to recover. Mortification issued their tenth album, Triumph of Mercy in August 1998 and accompanied it with a tour of North America. By August 1999, the band had sold a total of a quarter of a million albums across Europe and the US. They returned to their death/thrash roots for the 2004 album, Brain Cleaner.
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