Mortification
Band Members
- Current Line-Up
- Steve Rowe (vocals, bass)
- Mick Jelinic (guitar)
- Damien Percy (drums)
- Former Members
- Mike Forsberg (drums) (2004 - 2006)
- Adam Zaffarese (drums) (2001 - 2003)
- Jeff Lewis (guitar) (2001)
- Lincoln Bowen (guitar) (1996 - 2001)
- Keith Bannister (drums) (1996 - 2000)
- Dave Kellogg (guitar) (1995)
- Bill Rice (drums) (1995)
- Jason Campbell (guitar) (1995)
- Phil Gibson (drums) (1994 - 1995)
- Mick Carlisle (guitar) (1991 - 1995)
- Jayson Sherlock (drums) (1989 - 1994)
- Cameron Hall (guitar) (1989 - 1991)
Website
Formed
Melbourne, VIC, 1989
Band Information
Undoubtedly the world's best known Christian metal band, Mortification is also perhaps Australia's most successful extreme metal unit. Constant touring throughout the US and a steady stream of excellent albums has made Mortification one of this country's biggest selling unknown bands, with worldwide sales now topping 300,000!
The band was formed in 1989 after the dissolution of Light Force by Rowe, drummer Jayson Sherlock and original guitarist Cameron Hall. Mortification was signed early in their career to Germany's massive metal label Nuclear Blast and has remained a three piece despite personnel reshuffles over the years. Hall was replaced by Mick Carlisle after the first album and the line-up remained unchanged until Phil Gibson stepped in for Sherlock in 1994.
The band's early sound varied between thrashy death and a powerful and gutteral grinding style similar to the likes of Bolt Thrower, best exemplified by the brilliant Scrolls of the Megilloth album, but present in all the band's early work.
Since at least the time of their third album, Mortification has been a constant draw on the US Christian metal circuit, sometimes completing more than two tours a year through the American Bible Belt. Over time, Mortification has evolved through a thrash phase and on towards a more traditional style. Primitive Rhythm Machine was recorded by Rowe alone utilising studio musicians when the rest of band split during a US tour and suffered from poor production. Shortly after returning to Australia he restructured the line up with Lincoln Bowen (guitar) and Keith Bannister (drums) and together the band produced the overwhelming Envision Evangelene set, with its immense eighteen-minute title track and classic metal feel. Serious problems befell the band at this point as Rowe fell ill during a tour and was diagnosed with leukaemia. Given only months to live, Rowe confounded everyone by fighting off the disease and eventually making a full recovery, although he still requires a cane to walk.
By late-1998 Mortification had returned to its gruelling schedule of constant touring and recording. Triumph of Mercy was ordinary by this band's standards, recorded during the height of Rowe's illness, but Hammer of God was a return to form. Bannister left the band at this point and was replaced by Adam Zefferese. Early in 2002 another upheaval of the line-up occurred when Bowen left and was replaced by Canadian guitarist Jeff Lewis. Bowen joined The Eternal in 2005.
Mick Jelinic of Terraphobia also joined the band after the Relentless album was recorded but the four piece line-up lasted only one live performance before Lewis returned to Canada. Zafferese was then replaced by Mike Forsberg in August 2003.
While Mortification's albums continue to appear with almost monotonous regularity, the band's creative spark has dwindled since Envision... with most critics agreeing the band is past its prime, and in reality the band has been little more than an evangelistical ministy for Rowe for many years. Nevertheless, Mortification remains a popular and inspirational band for a large sector of the metal audience and the first four albums should definitely be in everyone's collection, Christian or otherwise.
Discography
Albums:
1990 | Break the Curse | Nuclear Blast | |
1991 | Mortification | Nuclear Blast | |
1992 | Scrolls of the Megilloth | Nuclear Blast | |
1993 | Post Momentary Affliction | Nuclear Blast | |
1994 | Bloodworld | Nuclear Blast | |
1995 | Live Planetarium | Intense | |
1995 | Primitive Rhythm Machine | Intense | |
1996 | The Best of Five Years | Nuclear Blast | |
1996 | Envision Evangelene | Rowe | |
1996 | Live Without Fear | Rowe | |
1998 | Triumph of Mercy | Rowe | |
1999 | Hammer of God | Rowe | |
2000 | Ten Years Live Not Dead | Rowe | |
2001 | The Silver Cord is Severed | Rowe | |
2002 | Ten Years: 1990 - 2000 - Power, Pain and Passion | Rowe | |
2002 | Relentless | Rowe | |
2004 | Brain Cleaner | Rowe | |
2006 | Erasing the Goblin | Rowe | |
2007 | Live Humanitarian | Soundmass |
Compilation track:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | "In the Woods" | Halloween Metalfest 99 | Metal Warriors |
2000 | "Dead Man Walking" | Death... is Just the Beginning 6 | Nuclear Blast |