MESSIAH

Death Metal • Switzerland
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Messiah were a death/thrash metal band from Switzerland. The band is best remembered for their first two full-length albums, Hymn to Abramelin and Extreme Cold Weather. Messiah's debut album, Hymn to Abramelin, was released in 1986 through Chainsaw Murder Records. Their sophomore LP, titled Extreme Cold Weather, came out in 1987 and was re-issued on CD three years later by Nuclear Blast. The release also contained the band's debut album. The band then managed to sign to a German major metal label, Noise Records, which released their next album, Choir of Horrors, in 1991. Messiah released two more albums, Rotten Perish and Underground, through Noise, but disbanded in the mid-1990's. Although the band members have since rehearsed together, they have decided not to re-unite.
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MESSIAH Hymn to Abramelin album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Hymn to Abramelin
Death Metal 1986
MESSIAH Extreme Cold Weather album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Extreme Cold Weather
Death Metal 1987
MESSIAH Choir of Horrors album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Choir of Horrors
Death Metal 1991
MESSIAH Rotten Perish album cover 3.08 | 2 ratings
Rotten Perish
Death Metal 1992
MESSIAH Underground album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Underground
Death Metal 1994
MESSIAH Fracmont album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Fracmont
Death Metal 2020

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MESSIAH Psychomorphia album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Psychomorphia
Death Metal 1991
MESSIAH The Ballad of Jesus album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
The Ballad of Jesus
Death Metal 1994

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MESSIAH Extreme Cold Weather / Hymn to Abramelin album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Extreme Cold Weather / Hymn to Abramelin
Death Metal 1990
MESSIAH Powertrash / The Infernal Thrashing album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Powertrash / The Infernal Thrashing
Death Metal 2004
MESSIAH Unreleased Demo 1984 album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Unreleased Demo 1984
Death Metal 2007

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MESSIAH Rotten Perish

Album · 1992 · Death Metal
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One of the more interesting Death Metal albums I’ve heard. Messiah actually have a knack for sounding quite different on each album, while still sounding very “them”, and that’s no different here. After coming off of the amazing “Choir of Horrors,” this album is a bit of a disappointment for anyone thirsting for more of those amazing aggressive riffs. I think that expectation hurts the perception of this one, and I’ll admit on first listen I was quite let down. However, this one’s a grower with some great depth.

Speaking to the musical “issues” first, this one is very rhythm focused. Gone are the multitude of sharp lead riffs from the prior album. The guitarwork here is almost all rhythm, with simple but speedy chords acting as a crushing weight to the atmosphere. There’s a subtle complexity to the rhythm, structures and songwriting that help fill the space left by less lead work. It’s a different approach than most Death Metal bands at the time, for sure.

Where does this thing really grab me? Well, it’s actually a concept album about mental illness, told through the stories of a few scenarios, and it’s very gripping and well done. The language itself is pretty dated at this point (and it was written by non-native English speakers) but it was a time where mental illness was still quite stigmatized and unknown, so there’s no blaming that. The topics and actual messages of these songs are phenomenal. Raped Bodies is my favorite, as it details the psychological impact of a parent’s addiction, spousal abuse and divorce on a child, followed by social alienation and eventually culminating in acting out in sexual violence. It’s incredibly accurate to how adverse child experiences effect someone, and with no real internet at this time, it’s clear they went out of their way to do actual literature research. It absolutely talks about mental illness in a dark and graphic way, but it also explores the flaws in society's thinking and perceptions of the mentally ill. The writing truly captivated me on this one.

Apparently, most people don’t listen to metal for the lyrics. I will just say, you may be missing out on more than you know…

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