Visceral Bleeding

Visceral Bleeding

Martin Pedersen of Visceral Bleeding live in Aarhus.
Background information
Origin Malmö, Sweden
Genres Death metal, technical death metal
Years active 1999–present
Labels Neurotic Records
Associated acts Spawn of Possession
Members Tobbe Persson
Martin Eklöv
Benny Bats
Johan Bergström
Past members Moph(eus)
Martin Pedersen
Niklas Dewerud
Dennis Röndum
Marcus Nilsson
Martin Bermheden
Calle Löfgren
Peter Persson

Visceral Bleeding is a technical death metal band from Sweden.

Biography

Visceral Bleeding was formed sometime in the late nineties by Peter Persson and Niklas Dewerud. Influenced by bands such as Suffocation and Monstrosity, they performed what they thought the death metal scene was lacking. Joined by Calle Löfgren on bass, Dennis Röndum on vocals, and Marcus Nilsson on lead guitar, they released a demo, Internal Decomposition. Once signed to Neurotic, they released their first album, Remnants of Deprivation, in 2002. After its release, Dewerud left Visceral Bleeding to focus all his attention on the band Spawn of Possession; he was replaced by Tobias Persson.

The band's second album, Transcend into Ferocity, came out in 2004, and after its release another member quit, this time vocalist Dennis Röndum, also to join Spawn of Possession. A replacement was found in Martin Pedersen. He joined the band as they toured across Europe, supporting bands like Obituary and Deicide.

While the band was writing the third album, Absorbing the Disarray, Nilsson decided that he needed to step back from the scene, as did Martin Bermheden. Absorbing the Disarray was released in June 2006. After its release, Löfgren got married and had a daughter, and left for an undisclosed amount of time while Martin Andersson, former Eklöv filled in for him on the following tour with Deicide, Cryptopsy, and Skinless.

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Current members

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