Description
French Technical Death Metal masters GOROD originally formed in 1997 under the Gorgasm moniker , but later changed their named in 2005, to avoid confusion with an American death metal band of the same name. GOROD released their debut album 'Neurotripsicks' on Deadsun Records in 2004, which was later re-released by Willowtip Records a year after. They later followed up with 'Leading Vision' album in 2006.
In May 2009, the band announced their new album 'Process of a New Decline' issue via Listenable Records in Europe. The album was released to critical acclaim. That album would also be their last with their original vocalist Guillaume Martinot, who would later be replaced by Julien Deyres. The band would join the Maryland Deathfest festival in support the album.
In December 2011, the band announced they began mixing their new album, as well as joining Obscura on tour for their 2011 album, Omnivium alongside Spawn of Possession and Exivious. It was later announced a year after that they inked a new record deals with Listenable Records and Unique Leader Records, and released new details of their album 'A Perfect Absolution' which was released a month after its initial announcement. A year after the album's release, the band would headline the ninth annual Bloodletting North America tour.
GOROD released their most accomplished album 'A Maze of Recycled Creeds' in 2015. The band would follow up that success with their next full length albums 'Aethra' in 2018 and 'The Orb' in 2022.
GOROD deliver top speed technical death metal much praised by many of their peers, daring to venture to prog and jazz shores in order to enforce their unique, authoritative, groovy and punishing music style.
GOROD' s much sought after classic albums 'A Perfect Absolution' and 'A Maze of Recycled Creeds' have been out of stck for years and are now available in limited edition digipacks with exclusive bonus tracks and vinyl