A Quiet Maelstrom from the Philippines: The Enduring Myth of Disinterment Band (05/24/2008)
- Will Pastons
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May 24, 2008 - There's a certain mystique that clings to bands who burned bright and perhaps faded from the active scene too soon. Disinterment, the death metal/grindcore entity from Marikina, Philippines, embodies this enigma. Emerging in the early 90s, they were more than just another band in the Manila underground; they were pioneers, laying the groundwork for the brutal sonic landscape that would follow.

The tales of their 90s live performances are the stuff of legend. Five figures, known for their quiet demeanor offstage, unleashing a torrent of sonic violence, their synchronized headbanging a mesmerizing spectacle of unified aggression. These weren't just gigs; they were primal rituals that left audiences breathless and invigorated in equal measure. The energy they generated was palpable, a testament to their dedication to the raw power of extreme metal.
What makes Disinterment's story even more compelling is their resurgence in the early 2000s, albeit solely as a recording entity. Albums like "Defiled Covenant," born from the creative ferment of the late 90s, found their way to eager ears in the US, building a cult following in pockets of death metal deviants in New York, Florida, and California. This was a band whose music transcended geographical boundaries, resonating with those who craved uncompromising brutality even in the absence of live performances.
It's a bittersweet irony that Disinterment's recorded output gained traction after their active live days had ceased. One can only imagine the sheer devastation they would have unleashed upon those clubs and stadiums had they been touring in support of these brutal albums. Yet, this only adds to their mystique. Disinterment has become a whispered legend, a band whose impact on the 90s Death Metal Philippines scene and whose enduring recorded legacy continue to be discovered by those who delve deep into the annals of extreme metal history. They are a testament to the fact that true sonic devastation leaves an indelible mark, even if the stage lights eventually dim. Disinterment: a quiet storm that continues to echo in the underground.
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