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Konkhra
Also known asVicious Circle
OriginDenmark
GenresDeath metal, thrash metal, extreme metal
Years active1989–present
LabelsHammerheart Records
MembersAnders Lundemark
Martin R. Patterson
Johnny Nielsen
Kim 'Hakim' Mathiesen
Past membersSee below
Websitekonkhra.com

Konkhra is a Danish death metal/extreme metal band formed in Køge in 1989. Initially named Vicious Circle, they changed their name to Konkhra in 1990.[1]

Konkhra's back catalog blends death metal, groove metal, mid-tempo, and thrash. The name "Konkhra" is derived from the sound that Tom Angelripper from Sodom makes when he introduces the song "Conqueror" on the 1988 album Mortal Way of Live.[2]

History

1988/1989: The band formed under the name Vicious Circle.[3][4]

1990: Their first demo The Vicious Circle was released.[4]

1991: Their second demo Malgrowth was released.

1992: Their first official record Stranded was released on Progress Records, limited to 3,000 copies.[3]

1993: The first full-length album Sexual Affective Disorder was released on Progress Records.

1995: The album Spit or Swallow was released. It was recorded at Sunlight Studio in Stockholm and produced by Dismember drummer Fred Estby and Tomas Skogsberg. This record made Konkhra the best-selling band on Progress Records,[3] and the band had one of their career highlights that year at Roskilde Festival for about 10,000 spectators. The concert was released on Live Eraser (1996), which was the first real live album of death metal according to Lundemark. The band gained popularity in Europe at that time.[5][6]

1997: The next album was called Weed out the Weak and had James Murphy (ex-Testament, Obituary) on guitar and Chris Kontos (ex-Machine Head, Testament, Exodus) on drums. The album was released on Metal Blade for the U.S. market.

2003: The album Reality Check was released on the Italian label Code666.

2009: Nothing is Sacred featured James Murphy on guitar again. It was released on Konkhra's own label Chopshop Records.

2018: The album Weed out the Weak was re-issued on Hammerheart Records.

2019: The album Alpha and the Omega was released on Hammerheart Records.

Konkhra has toured with many bands in Denmark, South Africa, U.S., Europe, and Israel, including Fear Factory, Brutal Truth, Suffocation, Meatlocker, Deicide, Immolation, Cannibal Corpse, Napalm Death, Behemoth, Volbeat, Batushka, Malevolent Creation, King Diamond, and more.[7]

Discography

Members

Current
Former
  • Claus Vedel – vocals, guitar (1989–1994)
  • Jon Clausen – drums (1989–1992)
  • Thomas "Gnist" Christensen – bass (1996–1999)
  • Chris Kontos – drums (1996–1997)
  • Per Möller Jensen – drums (1997–2000)
  • James Murphy – guitar (1997-1999, 2009)
  • Søren Hee Johansen - bass (1993)
  • Lars Schmidt - bass (1993–1996, 1999–2009)
  • Mads Lauridsen - drums (2004–2010)
  • Michael Skovbakke - guitar (2010–2015)

Timeline

References

  1. ^ Bille, Torben, ed. (2002). Dansk rockleksikon (in Danish) (1st ed.). Politikens Forlag. p. 265. ISBN 87-567-6525-8. Dannet november 1989 i Køge [...] Da Anders Lundemark kom til i maj 90, blev bandet til Konkhra [...] [English: Formed November 1989 in Køge [...] When Anders Lundemark joined in May '90, the band became Konkhra [...]]
  2. ^ Konkhra - Nothing Is Sacred (review)
  3. ^ a b c Official biography
  4. ^ a b KONKHRA kan stadig, efter 20 års død(smetal) og ødelæggelse!
  5. ^ Rasmussen, Jens (2010). Heavy Metal – 40 år med hård rock (in Danish) (1st ed.). Informations Forlag. p. 201. ISBN 978-87-7514-2590.
  6. ^ Bille, Torben, ed. (2002). Dansk rockleksikon (in Danish) (1st ed.). Politikens Forlag. p. 266. ISBN 87-567-6525-8.
  7. ^ Official tour list

External links

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