Introduction: The Rise of Swedish Death Metal
When it comes to death metal, Sweden is one of the most influential countries in the genre's history. During the late 80s and early 90s, the Swedish metal scene was thriving, with bands like At The Gates, Dismember, and Entombed leading the way. In this article, we will explore the history of Entombed, one of the pioneers of Swedish death metal, and how they contributed to the evolution of the genre.The Early Days: Left Hand Path and Clandestine
Entombed was formed in 1987, under the name Nihilist, by Alex Hellid (guitar), Nicke Andersson (drums), and Uffe Cederlund (guitar). They released their first demo tape, \"Premature Autopsy,\" in 1988, and soon after, Johnny Dordevic (bass) and LG Petrov (vocals) joined the band. In 1990, Entombed released their debut album, \"Left Hand Path,\" which is now considered a classic in the death metal genre. With its crushing riffs, guttural vocals, and heavy use of distortion, \"Left Hand Path\" set the standard for the Swedish death metal sound. The band's second album, \"Clandestine,\" was released in 1991 and further cemented Entombed's place in the death metal scene. It showcased the band's growth in songwriting and production, with a more polished sound and complex arrangements.The Experimental Years: Wolverine Blues and Beyond
Legacy and Influence
Entombed's experimentation with their sound and willingness to take risks has earned them a place in the annals of metal history. Their influence can be heard in countless bands that have emerged since the Swedish death metal scene, with many citing the band as a major inspiration. In 2013, Entombed released their tenth and final album, \"Back to the Front,\" and announced their official breakup in 2014. However, the band's legacy lives on, and their impact on the world of metal is undeniable.Conclusion