Mindrot
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Origin | Westminster, California, United States |
Genres | (later) |
Years active | 1989–1998 |
Labels | Tempest Records, Relapse Records, Nuclear Blast |
Associated acts | Dystopia, Eyes of Fire, , Save Ferris, , Fear Factory, Corporate Avenger |
Past members | Matt Fisher, Daniel Kaufman, Adrian Leroux, John Flood, Evan Kilbourne, Matt (Mauz) Parillo, Alfred Higdeon |
Mindrot was an American extreme metal band formed in 1989 by Adrian Leroux and Matt Fisher in Orange County, California, United States. They disbanded in 1998.
Biography[]
The band began in 1989 in Westminster, California. After a year of rehearsal and lineup adjustments, the band held a demo release in a living room in Huntington Beach, California with Glycine Max in June 1990. Shows would follow with other notable bands; Born Against, Rorschach, Neurosis, Bolt Thrower, Grave, Nausea, and Voodoo Glow Skulls.
The band next recorded the Endeavor EP and released it through a double-label, Tempest Records and Angry Thoreauan,[2] following with a split 7" with a band called Apocalypse (not to be confused with the more notable band also called Apocalypse).
In 1992, the first major line-up change came with the addition of long time friend Evan Kilbourne on drums, with whom they recorded Live in the Studio (produced by Jim Barnes, who also produced Dawning and Soul) .
In late 1992, Faded Dream was recorded, and was used to shop the band to record labels. One record label wanted to release "Faded Dream", but the band wanted to re-record some parts for better sound quality. That record label did not want to spend any money on the recording and thus it was never properly released.
In 1994, another line-up change occurred. Matt Parrillo decided it would be in his best interests to leave the band and pursue his other band Dystopia as well as his graphic arts career. He was replaced by John Flood, another good friend with the band (as well as one of Matt Fisher's former bandmates in Rupture, which went on to become Confrontation).
Forlorn was released in 1995, followed by Dawning.
Relapse Records and Nuclear Blast Records ended their business relationship with each other, ending European distribution for Dawning.
After the release of Soul, in early 1998 Mindrot played its last show, unknown to anyone there or even anyone in the band. It took place at Club Mesa in Costa Mesa, California with Oxbow. No more than 30 people were in attendance included in the audience guitarist and SST mastermind Greg Ginn.
The band ostensibly broke up when Evan Kilbourne decided to pursue other musical interests in Save Ferris.
Members[]
Final Members[]
- Matt Fisher - Bass, Keyboards, Vocals (1989-1998; died 2020)
- Dan Kaufman - Guitar, Vocals (1989-1998)
- Adrian Leroux - Vocals (1989-1998)
- Evan Kilbourne - Drums (1992-1998)
- John Flood - Guitar, Keyboards, Piano (1994-1998)
Past members[]
- Al Higdon - Drums (1989-1992)
- Matt Parrillo - Guitar (1989-1994)
Timeline
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Discography[]
Demos[]
- Untitled (1990)
- Live in the Studio (1992)
- Faded Dream (1992)
Singles[]
- "Endeavor" (1991)
- Mindrot/Apocalypse Split 7" (1992)
Albums and ePs[]
- Forlorn EP (1995)
- Dawning (1995)
- Soul (1998)
Related bands[]
- Eyes of Fire (Century Media), featuring: Dan Kaufman (Guitar and vocals) and Matt Fisher (Bass and vocals)
- Save Ferris (Epic Records), featuring: Evan Kilbourne (drums)
- Dystopia (Life is Abuse), featuring: Matt (Mauz) Parrillo (Guitar and vocals), Dan Kaufman (vocals)
- Morgion (Relapse Records), featuring: Adrian Leroux (vocals during the "Doomination of Europe" tour in 2003)
References[]
- ^ Jahdi, Robin (24 June 2015). "The 40 best post-metal records ever made". Fact. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- ^ [1][dead link]
External links[]
- Official Site
- Mindrot on MusicMight
- Mindrot on Artist Direct
- "In Music We Trust - Mindrot: Soul". Inmusicwetrust.com. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- Heavy metal musical groups from California
- American doom metal musical groups
- Relapse Records artists
- Musical groups established in 1989
- Musical groups disestablished in 1998
- Musical groups from Orange County, California
- Musical quintets
- People from Westminster, California