2023 - Thrash (1986-1988), Death (1989-1991), Progressive (1993) from Netherlands
Detailed Description
Malleus Maleficarum is the debut album of PESTILENCE; a band's whose input - that stretches across nearly 40 years - blazed the trail for generations of progressive death metal artists. Every journey has a first step, and PESTILENCE has taken its in 1986, as a trio comprising Patrick Mameli (currently sole original member; at the time bassist, guitarist and vocalist), Randy Meinhard (guitars) and Marco Foddis (drums). With a 1987 demo "Dysentery" to their name, they were joined by Martin van Drunen, who took over vocal duties from Mameli; and, who - similarly to Mameli - is nowadays the sole original member of Apshyx. The fourpiece recorded a second demo, "The Penance", and then moved onto completing the material for "Malleus Maleficarum", which surfaced a year later, in September of 1988. The album was originally released in cassette on RC Records (a sub-label of Roadracer Records, which later changed name to Roadrunner Records) and today, stands firmly as a monument of early-day death metal heavily mixed with thrash. "Malleus Maleficarum's" history traces back to the beginnings of the genre; the album preceded Death's "Leprosy" by a month, while Morbid Angel was yet to release its first album. A must-have for all PESTILENCE fans, and a perfect looking glass into the dawning of a legendary group! Commented by Patrick Mameli: "As we were still very young and unexperienced with recording an album in a studio, trying to find our own style, we managed just fine here. Very Thrashy style with some hints to Possessed, Slayer and Infernal Majesty".