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Mütiilation

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Mütiilation
OriginGrabels, France
GenresBlack metal
Years active1991–1996, 2000–2009, 2014–2017, 2024-Present
LabelsDrakkar Productions
End All Life Productions
MembersMeyhna'ch
Kham

Mütiilation is a French black metal project, traditionally known as a group, but later slimmed to a solo act that consisted solely of founder William "Meyhna'ch" Roussel who maintained activity under the name until its closing in 2017.[1] He later reactivated the band as of March 2024. Mütiilation has released six full-length albums and appeared on several EPs and compilations.

History

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Mütiilation was founded in 1991 by Meyhna'ch, drummer Dark Wizzard of Silence and bassist David. They recorded a few demos as a trio until 1993, when David left due to Mütiilation becoming the first band of the Black Legions. At this time, Mütiilation released an EP to honor the circle titled Hail Satanas We Are the Black Legions.

Shortly after, Dark Wizzard of Silence was replaced by Krissagrazabeth, who recorded with the band up to Vampires of Black Imperial Blood. Once again, he left due to disagreements with the Black Legions. On the contrary, Mørdrëd, who played bass, was properly admitted into the circle; this line-up was featured in The Black Plague – First Chapter (And Maybe Last One).

In 1999 Drakkar Productions released a compilation of unreleased material, Remains of a Ruined, Dead, Cursed Soul. The album stated that Meyhna'ch was "dead" due to disgust with the black metal scene. However, in 2001, Mütiilation came back with the release of Black Millenium (Grimly Reborn), with another scathing message against the scene. At this point the band had become a solo project, and Meyhna'ch still used the Black Legions' emblem on some releases.

Mütiilation then followed with two performances with acts such as Impiety, Abigail, Decayed, Tsjuder, Watain and Judas Iscariot. During this time Noktu, Fureiss and Astrelya from Celestia were used as live members, filling in for guitars and drums.[2] TND played bass at the gig in Marseille, yet could not perform in Germendorf.

Following three more studio albums and a split with Satanic Warmaster and Drowning the Light, Meyhna'ch quietly deactivated Mütiilation. Despite a one-off performance at the 2015 edition of Hellfest, Meyhna'ch has carried on with new music under his own alias, and maintains that Mütiilation is "dead".[1]

In March 2024, on a Facebook post, Meyhna’ch announced he has revived the project, and that a seventh studio album is due to be released.[citation needed]. Since then, as of March 29th, 2024, said album has been released under the title Black Metal Cult.[3] The album was described as "utterly uncompromising",[3] expressing "the sense of tragic drama and hopelessness".[4]

Members

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Current

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  • Meyhna'ch – bass, guitar, drum programming, vocals (1991–1996, 2000–2009, 2009–2017, 2024–Present)
  • Kham – drums (2024–Present)

Former

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  • Dark Wizzard of Silence – drums (1992–1994)
  • David – bass (1992–1994)
  • Krissagrazabeth – drums (1994)
  • Mørdrëd – bass (1995)
  • TND – bass (2001)
  • Andy Julia – drums (2001)
  • Cyril Mendre – guitar (2001)
  • Fureiss Frank – guitar (2001)
  • Azk.6 – drums (2015–2017)
  • Reverend Prick – bass (2015–2017)
  • Patrice Duthoo – guitar (2015–2017)

Discography

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Albums

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Demos

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  • Rehearsal 1992 (1992)
  • Rites through the Twilight of Hell (1992)
  • Ceremony of the Black Cult (1993)
  • Evil – The Gestalt of Abomination (1993)
  • Cursed (Rehearsal 1994) (1994)
  • Satanist Styrken (1994)
  • Black Imperial Blood (Travel) (1994)
  • Rehearsal 2001 (2001)
  • Destroy Your Life for Satan (2001)

EPs, splits and compilations

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Rosenthal, Jon (1 November 2017). "The Rebirth of Meyhna'ch". Invisible Oranges. Archived from the original on 3 November 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  2. ^ Göransson 2020.
  3. ^ a b Drachman 2024.
  4. ^ Exspiravit 2024.

Works cited

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