Band history
Formation, studio album releases and reunion show (1984–2003)
Messiah's debut album, ''Hymn to Abramelin'', was released in 1986 through Chainsaw Murder Records. Their second LP, titled ''Extreme Cold Weather'', came out in 1987 and was re-issued on CD three years later by Nuclear Blast. The release also contained the band's debut album. The band then managed to sign to a German major metal label, Noise Records, which released their next album, ''Choir of Horrors'', in 1991. Messiah released two more albums, ''Rotten Perish'' and ''Underground'', through Noise, but disbanded in the mid-1990s. The band reunited for a show in 2003. Afterwards, the band stated they have no desire to reunite.Reunion, ''Fatal Grotesque Symbols – Darken Universe'', and ''Fracmont'' (2017–present)
At the end of 2017, the band was asked by a friend and concert promoter to play a few secret shows inBand members
Current members
*R. B. Broggi – guitars *Patrick Hersche – bass *Steve Karrer – drumsFormer members
*Rolf "Jazzi" Heer – drums *Reto Wilhelm Kühne – bass, vocals *Andre Steiner – guitars *Dave Philips – bass *Dani Raess – guitar *Pete Schuler – drums * Christofer Johnsson – vocals *Oliver Koll – bass *Andy Kaina – vocalsTimeline
Discography
Albums
*''Hymn to Abramelin'' (1986) *''Extreme Cold Weather'' (1987) *''Choir of Horrors'' (1991) *''Rotten Perish'' (1992) *''Underground'' (1994) *''Fracmont'' (2020)Live Albums
*''Reanimation, Live at Abart'' (2010) *''The Choir of Horrors and Rotten Perish Era Live'' (2018)EPs
*''Psychomorphia'' (1990) *''The Ballad of Jesus'' (1994) *''Fatal Grotesque Symbols – Darken Universe'' (2020)Compilations
*''Powerthrash / The Infernal Thrashing'' (2004) *''Space Invaders (2018)''DVDs
*''20 Years of Infernal Thrashing Madness'' (2004)Demos
*''Demo 1984'' (1984) *''Infernal Thrashing'' (1985) *''Powerthrash'' (1985) *''Live Baar'' (1985) *''Extreme Cold Weather'' (1986)References
External links
* Messiahat Allmusic {{Authority control Swiss death metal musical groups Swiss thrash metal musical groups Swiss heavy metal musical groups Musical groups established in 1984 Musical groups disestablished in 1994 Musical groups reestablished in 2017 Noise Records artists Massacre Records artists Nuclear Blast artists