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Gorelord is a Norwegian death metal band which uses horror movie-like themes in its music. It is the one man side project of Frediablo of the band
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. Contrary to some reports, Gorelord is based in
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. In September 2005 Frediablo issued a statement saying he was quitting Necrophagia among all of his music projects and bands he was involved in, except for Grimfist. He was also a member of Wurdulak, Hemnur, Soul Forsaken, Ave Sathanas, Blodkrig, Deride and was a session member in Svartpest.


History

Gorelord released the album ''Force Fed on Human Flesh'' in 2001. Frediablo performed vocals, guitar and bass, whilst Jehmod played drums. Killjoy from
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and Maniac from
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provided guest vocals on the track "Hells Kitchen". Gorelord's second album ''Zombie Suicide: Part 666'' was released in 2002. Frediablo performed vocals, guitar and bass and drumming was provided by DNA. The album included two bonus demo tracks from the first Gorelord demo, ''House of Unholy Terror''. After a four-year hiatus, ''Norwegian Chainsaw Massacre'' was released in 2006. On ''Norwegian Chainsaw Massacre'', Frediablo played guitar and bass, provided vocals and programmed the drum machine. Journalist Dom Lawson provided guest vocals on the track "Glorification of violence". On 7 May 2007, via his
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page, Frediablo announced that he had started pre-production on a new Gorelord album, titled ''Chapter IV - Hellbound'', which will feature Mirai from
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on some instrumental tracks. The album will feature 12 tracks including "Horror vs Hell", "Punctured Skin", "Inside a Madman's Mind" and "Spiked Ignorance". The album was due for release in 2008, but has yet to be released. A raw, unmixed version of the track "Bloodshot Cadaver Apocalypse" was released on the official Gorelord Myspace on 24 December 2007.


Discography


Studio albums

*2001 - ''Force Fed on Human Flesh'' *2002 - ''Zombie Suicide: Part 666'' *2006 - ''Norwegian Chainsaw Massacre''


Other releases

*1999 - ''The House of Unholy Terror'' (demo) *2001 - ''Creature Feature'' (split EP) *2002 - ''Creature Feature Vol II'' (split EP) *2005 - ''Drunk, Damned & Decayed'' (DVD)


References


External links


Gorelord official website

Gorelord official Myspace
Norwegian death metal musical groups Musical groups established in 1999 1999 establishments in Norway Musical groups from Oslo Season of Mist artists {{metal-music-stub