History
Early years
Devourment was formed in 1995 following the breakup of DallasReformation
Devourment reformed during Rosas's incarceration, with Knupp taking Rosas's place on vocals, and Braxton Henry rejoining the band in the place of Brian Wynn. The band recorded a single song, named "Babykiller", which was featured on a compilation album named ''Southern Uprising''. The song was also featured on the band's own compilation album, '' 1.3.8.'', the title of which represents the one song, "Babykiller", with the three songs from ''Impaled'', and the eight songs from ''Molesting the Decapitated''. The compilation was released four times—once on Corpse Gristle Records while Rosas was in jail, once on Unmatched Brutality in 2004, once after Rosas's release while the band was working on new material, including the band's first DVD, on Displeased Records, and finally as a limited edition record by the label Night of the Vinyl Dead. Upon Rosas's release in 2002, he reformed the band with new members, featuring himself on vocals, guitarists Robert Moore and Kevin Clark, Jeremy Peterson on drums and Joseph Fontenot (later of Jacknife) on bass. Clark was then replaced by Chris Hutto of Ingurgitate. Rosas's new lineup played a few shows, but then split up again. Majewski later referred to the time between the band's two full-length albums, explaining that "Ruben and I both made attempts to get the band going again but both failed". A few years later, Knupp, Rosas, and Majewski finally properly reformed Devourment. Eric Park, formerly of Suture, filled out the lineup which would record the second Devourment album. The band entered the studio in August 2005 to begin recording ''Butcher the Weak'', and the completed album was released in November 2005. For this album, Majewski performed vocals, Rosas provided guitars and bass, and Park was on drums. According to Josh Thorne of fourteen g, the "production is a lot better" than it was on ''Molesting the Decapitated'', but Majewski explained that both albums had been recorded in the same studio. The album contained artwork by Majewski, who works for a special effects company. Felix Schoonen of ''Vampire Magazine'' said it was odd that the album was self-released by the band, asking, "why should a band like Devourment release their own album... every week countless useless releases are thrown on the market by bands that nobody will ever care for and Devourment is somehow forced to release its own album." In 2005, former Kill the Client drummer Chris Andrews joined the band on bass to round out the lineup for live shows. In 2006, the band signed a two-album deal with label Brutal Bands, and proceeded to re-record and re-release ''Butcher the Weak''. The new release's cover was yellow, while the self-released version sported a green cover, though they bore the same design. On September 15, 2007, Wayne Knupp died of multiple organ failure due to alcohol abuse. Despite no longer being with Devourment, his links with the band were widely reported, including his guest appearance with Devourment at the Central Illinois Metalfest earlier in the year. Knupp's girlfriend posted a message on his Myspace profile confirming his death and thanking people for their support and messages. In an interview with SMNnews.com, Majewski spoke of the impact of the death on the band, saying,It had a big impact. He was a founding member and really created the vocal style we are known for. Just felt like part of the band died too. Like when he died, it was just weird to think about doing shows or recording without him around, even if he was no longer in the band. He was a good person and definitely deserves to be remembered.Since ''Butcher the Weak'', Devourment recorded new material for compilation albums and continued to tour. The band appeared at various festivals, including Central Illinois Metalfest, The Goregrowler's Ball and Germany's Fuck the Commerce. Devourment also released its second DVD in January 2007. In an interview with SMNnews.com in October 2007, Majewski said that the band aimed to complete a third studio album by mid-2008 which saw them performing less in 2008.
2009–present
Devourment's third full-length studio album, '' Unleash the Carnivore'', was released in 2009 through Brutal Bands. The cover features artwork by artists Dan Seagrave and Pär Olofsson. ''Unleash the Carnivore'' was followed in 2010 with the "Unleash the Carnivore tour". On July 14, 2010, Devourment announced that the band had signed with Relapse. Devourment began writing new material in 2011, and traveled to St. Petersburg, Florida in June 2012 to record its fourth album. In January 2013, Devourment released a promotional single for the song "Fifty Ton War Machine". The new album, titled '' Conceived in Sewage'', was recorded with Erik Rutan, and was released on February 19, 2013. The band intended to play a 2013 fall US tour headlined by Dying Fetus and supported by Exhumed, Waking the Cadaver and Abiotic, but dropped off the tour roughly three months in advance. This caused speculation that the band had broken up or would be breaking up due to it being Devourment's second planned line of concert appearances that year that went abandoned. However, these concerns were dispelled by Majewski, with the statement, "Just to squash rumors, Your ol pals Devo are not broken up!" On May 19, 2014, Devourment announced that Majewski and drummer Eric Park quit the band. Ruben Rosas moved from his position from guitar to vocals while bassist Chris Andrews moved to playing guitar. Brad Fincher (who quit Devourment in 2001) rejoined the band on drums, and Meshiha bass player Dave Spencer joined on bass.. Relapse Records. May 19, 2014. Retrieved October 11, 2016. Devourment began writing new songs with the revamped line-up in late 2014. They entered the studio in late-2018 to record their fifth full-length album, ''Obscene Majesty'', with Producer D. Braxton Henry. The first single, "Cognitive Sedation Butchery", launched online June 18, 2019. This is their first album in six years and first with Ruben Rosas on vocals and Brad Fincher on drums since ''Molesting the Decapitated'' in 1999. The album was released on August 16 through Relapse Records. ''Members
Current members
* Ruben Rosas – vocals (1998–1999, 2002, 2014–present), guitars (2005–2014) * Chris Andrews – guitars (2014–present), bass (2005–2014) * Brad Fincher – drums (1995–1999, 2001, 2014–present) * Dave Spencer – bass (2014–present)Former members
* Braxton Henry – guitars (1995, 2001) * Wayne Knupp – vocals (1995–1998, 2001; died 2007) * Brian Wynn – guitars (1996–1999) * Kevin Clark – guitars (1996–1999, 2001) * Mike Majewski – bass (1997–1999, 2001), lead vocals (2005–2014) * Robert Moore – guitars (2002) * Chris Hutto – guitars (2002) * Joseph Fontenot – bass (2002) * Jeremy Peterson – drums (2002) * Eric Park – drums (2005–2014)Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Demos
* ''Impaled'' – Corpse Gristle Records (1997) * ''Promo 1997'' (1997) * ''Promo 1999'' (1999)Singles
* "Kill That Fucking Bitch" (rehearsal, 2002) * "Fifty Ton War Machine" (promo, 2012)Compilations
* '' 1.3.8.'' – Corpse Gristle Records (2000), Unmatched Brutality (2004), Displeased Records (2004), Night of the Vinyl Dead (2006)See also
* Music of DallasReferences
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