Aborym is an Italian industrial black metal band who refer to their style a… Read Full Bio ↴Aborym is an Italian industrial black metal band who refer to their style as "hard/black alien industrial metal" or something thereabouts. This terminology is met out in its image by its use of extreme pornographic and erotic theatrics, neon corpse paint, and in its music by use of experimental cut up techniques; interspersing, for instance, classical music with extreme noise to create an extremely abrasive but nonetheless extremely charming soundscape that can only be described as alien.
Aborym were originally formed in Taranto, Apulia, Italy, in 1993 by Malfeitor Fabban, then bassist in Funeral Oration and keyboardist for Memory Lab. The band started out as a covers band, playing the likes of Sepultura, Rotting Christ and Sodom, amongst others. Along with Alex Noia (guitars) and Mental Siege (drums), Fabban recorded the first Aborym demo, the five-track Worshipping Damned Souls, in 1993. The band split up shortly afterwards, with Fabban pursuing his other project, Funeral Oration. Fabban however reformed the band in 1997 in Rome, with a new line-up containing Yorga SM on vocals and David Totaro on guitars, who recorded Aborym's second demo (Antichristian Nuclear Sabbath) that same year. In 1999, the band struck a deal with the Italian Scarlet Records to release their first full-length album, Kali Yuga Bizarre. The album featured guest vocals from Attila Csihar, well known in the black metal scene for his work with Mayhem, Tormentor and Plasma Pool, who was to join the band full-time following the departure of Yorga SM. Around the same time, the band added a second guitarist, Nysrok Infernalien Sathanas, of the band Satanikk Terrorists. The album was well-received, with the caveat that was to become their trademark: one has to be open-minded when listening to it.
In 2001 Aborym released their second album, Fire Walk with Us!, with Csihar fulfilling vocal duties and the band including a cover of Norwegian group Burzum's "Det Som En Gang Var". The album was extremely well received; Terrorizer awarded it album of the month with a maximum score of 10/10, commenting, "Most black-heads will hate it, others will be curiously offended by it, and a fearless few will call it their own and use it as their very lifeblood. You can almost see the majority snicker at Aborym's psychedelic time-travel-meets-corpse-paint image, but these visuals serve to underline specifically where band and record belong: the outer reaches of the cosmos." The album also made Terrorizer's Albums of the Year for 2001, at position 39. Eduardo Rivadavia of Allmusic highlighted the potentially divisive nature of the record, stating: "Is it any good? Well, it really comes down to how the listener positions himself along the digital divide. Those who prefer their metal stripped down and straightforward will likely find Aborym too industrial and chaotic. Yet for fans of truly unique new directions in metal, Fire Walk With Us is a full-course meal."
2003 saw Aborym release With No Human Intervention through Code666 in Europe and Mercenary Musik in the United States. The album continued to expand on the band's experimentation with electronica, with Aborym citing influences from drum and bass, jungle, techno, classical, EBM and industrial. The album featured guest appearances contributions from Bard Eithun, Roger Rasmussen, Matt Jarman (of Void), Mick Kenney and Richard Szabo (of Timewave Zero).
In 2006, Aborym signed with a bigger label in the form of Season of Mist to release their fourth record, Generator. The band underwent further line-up changes, with Csihar leaving after seven years to return to Mayhem, and Totaro moving to Sweden to join the reformed Dissection, and later Watain. Csihar was replaced by Preben "Prime Evil" Mulvik, previously of Mysticum and Amok, and for the first time the band employed a human drummer in the form of Bard G. Eithun, ex-drummer with Emperor and then of Blood Tsunami. Chad Bowar of About.com praised the album's atmospheric elements and the vocals of Mulvik, noting also that Csihar returns to appear on one track ("Man Bites God"). He also commented that whilst the synths had a tendency to make the album sound melodramatic and sterile, the addition of a live drummer helps to alleviate this. In July 2007, Nysrok Infernalien Sathanas, Aborym's long-term guitarist, left the band, stating that his "approach to our way of working, living and thinking" was out of sync with the rest of the band. Mulvik also departed to band to concentrate on other priorities in his life.
In 2010 Aborym became a trio: Fabban, Eithun and new guitarist Paolo Pieri (stage name Hell:IO:Kabbalus). Recording the fifth album commenced on February 20 at Fear No One studios in Montefiascone, Italy, under the supervision of sound engineer Emiliano Natali. The band announced that the album would consist of a single track, which they described as "a harsh sonic monolith of sickness and depravity". The album featured sound consulting by Marc Urselli Shrarer at Eastside Sound Studios, New York. As usual, the album was announced to be featuring a number of guest appearances, in this case Narchost (of Fabban's other band, Malfeitor), and Richard Szabo (of Timewave Zero), amongst others yet to be revealed. In August 2010, Aborym announced that the title of the fifth album was to be Psychgrotesque and was to be released on November 8 in Europe (November 23 in the USA).
Aborym were originally formed in Taranto, Apulia, Italy, in 1993 by Malfeitor Fabban, then bassist in Funeral Oration and keyboardist for Memory Lab. The band started out as a covers band, playing the likes of Sepultura, Rotting Christ and Sodom, amongst others. Along with Alex Noia (guitars) and Mental Siege (drums), Fabban recorded the first Aborym demo, the five-track Worshipping Damned Souls, in 1993. The band split up shortly afterwards, with Fabban pursuing his other project, Funeral Oration. Fabban however reformed the band in 1997 in Rome, with a new line-up containing Yorga SM on vocals and David Totaro on guitars, who recorded Aborym's second demo (Antichristian Nuclear Sabbath) that same year. In 1999, the band struck a deal with the Italian Scarlet Records to release their first full-length album, Kali Yuga Bizarre. The album featured guest vocals from Attila Csihar, well known in the black metal scene for his work with Mayhem, Tormentor and Plasma Pool, who was to join the band full-time following the departure of Yorga SM. Around the same time, the band added a second guitarist, Nysrok Infernalien Sathanas, of the band Satanikk Terrorists. The album was well-received, with the caveat that was to become their trademark: one has to be open-minded when listening to it.
In 2001 Aborym released their second album, Fire Walk with Us!, with Csihar fulfilling vocal duties and the band including a cover of Norwegian group Burzum's "Det Som En Gang Var". The album was extremely well received; Terrorizer awarded it album of the month with a maximum score of 10/10, commenting, "Most black-heads will hate it, others will be curiously offended by it, and a fearless few will call it their own and use it as their very lifeblood. You can almost see the majority snicker at Aborym's psychedelic time-travel-meets-corpse-paint image, but these visuals serve to underline specifically where band and record belong: the outer reaches of the cosmos." The album also made Terrorizer's Albums of the Year for 2001, at position 39. Eduardo Rivadavia of Allmusic highlighted the potentially divisive nature of the record, stating: "Is it any good? Well, it really comes down to how the listener positions himself along the digital divide. Those who prefer their metal stripped down and straightforward will likely find Aborym too industrial and chaotic. Yet for fans of truly unique new directions in metal, Fire Walk With Us is a full-course meal."
2003 saw Aborym release With No Human Intervention through Code666 in Europe and Mercenary Musik in the United States. The album continued to expand on the band's experimentation with electronica, with Aborym citing influences from drum and bass, jungle, techno, classical, EBM and industrial. The album featured guest appearances contributions from Bard Eithun, Roger Rasmussen, Matt Jarman (of Void), Mick Kenney and Richard Szabo (of Timewave Zero).
In 2006, Aborym signed with a bigger label in the form of Season of Mist to release their fourth record, Generator. The band underwent further line-up changes, with Csihar leaving after seven years to return to Mayhem, and Totaro moving to Sweden to join the reformed Dissection, and later Watain. Csihar was replaced by Preben "Prime Evil" Mulvik, previously of Mysticum and Amok, and for the first time the band employed a human drummer in the form of Bard G. Eithun, ex-drummer with Emperor and then of Blood Tsunami. Chad Bowar of About.com praised the album's atmospheric elements and the vocals of Mulvik, noting also that Csihar returns to appear on one track ("Man Bites God"). He also commented that whilst the synths had a tendency to make the album sound melodramatic and sterile, the addition of a live drummer helps to alleviate this. In July 2007, Nysrok Infernalien Sathanas, Aborym's long-term guitarist, left the band, stating that his "approach to our way of working, living and thinking" was out of sync with the rest of the band. Mulvik also departed to band to concentrate on other priorities in his life.
In 2010 Aborym became a trio: Fabban, Eithun and new guitarist Paolo Pieri (stage name Hell:IO:Kabbalus). Recording the fifth album commenced on February 20 at Fear No One studios in Montefiascone, Italy, under the supervision of sound engineer Emiliano Natali. The band announced that the album would consist of a single track, which they described as "a harsh sonic monolith of sickness and depravity". The album featured sound consulting by Marc Urselli Shrarer at Eastside Sound Studios, New York. As usual, the album was announced to be featuring a number of guest appearances, in this case Narchost (of Fabban's other band, Malfeitor), and Richard Szabo (of Timewave Zero), amongst others yet to be revealed. In August 2010, Aborym announced that the title of the fifth album was to be Psychgrotesque and was to be released on November 8 in Europe (November 23 in the USA).
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Aborym Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Aborym:
02. Love the Death as the Life A religion based on fear, the bible is not true Evert…
05. Here is No God S.T.A Bury your fears, nothing is real Listen to the voice, comes…
07. Sol Sigillum Receive the gift of the future/past kings... Bloodburning He…
A Dog-Eat-Dog World [Music: M.Fabban / Nysrok, Lyrics: M. Fabban, April 2005] …
Across the Universe Anything and everything is meaningless I had a dream which …
Antichristian Codec Imellom buskene vi stirret paa de Som minnet om andre…
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea [Music: Nysrok, Lyrics: M. Fabban, November 2002] The pla…
Black Hole Spell Since the beginning of all It exists like a transparent…
Chernobyl Generation Cernobyl Generation Murderer alienation Cernobyl Generat…
Det Som En Gang Var [Burzum cover] Imellom buskene vi stirret paa de Som min…
Det som engang var [Burzum cover] Imellom buskene vi stirret paa de Som minnet …
Digital Coat Masque Unity of black souls, Speech from talent Shell the shadow sl…
Digital Goat Masque Unity of black souls, Speech from talent Shell the shado…
Dirty You are dirty. Scared. Terrified You lick your wounds on th…
Disgust and Rage [Music: Nysrok, Lyrics: M. Fabban, January 2004] "The stree…
Does Not Compute Imellom buskene vi stirret paa de Som minnet om andre…
Faustian Spirit of the Earth Gather your modalistic interchange ability, it would deman…
Fire Walk with Us! Through the darkness of future past - the touch of…
Generator [Music: M. Fabban / Nysrok, Lyrics: M. Fabban, March 2005] …
Hellraiser [Coil cover]…
Here Is No God Bury your fears, nothing is real Listen to the voice, comes…
Here Is No God S.T.A Bury your fears, nothing is real Listen to the voice, comes…
Horrenda Peccata Christi "Nebbia Remota é lo splendor dell'arca e già dall'idol d'or…
Humechanics-Virus Create a real time version Of a new kind of…
I Reject! [Music: M. Fabban / Nysrok, Lyrics: Nysrok, May 2005] I r…
Love the Death as the Life A religion based on fear, the bible is not true Evert…
Man Bites God [Music: M. Fabban / Nysrok, Intro by Richard K Szabo,…
Mental Striken Terror Action The program is always on the fucking screen Robot pilots des…
Metal Striken Terror Action the God-shit is a simmetrical cell so many childbed mantein…
Our Sentence Blood symbol I kill, leading us over in pray God Why…
Out of Shell Outside of shell there is the Complex ability of forming…
Praise the Beast Praise the Beast Destroy the deceit, In the name of the…
Raped by Daddy 2481 / Garmonbozia! 2481 / Garmonbozia! 2481 / Garmonbozia…
Roma Divina Urbs Standing near the great river The italic Goddess of Death w…
Ruinrama Kolossal S.P.Q.R [Music: Nysrok, Lyrics: Angy, April 2005] [Fabban Latin cho…
Ruinrama Kolossal S.P.Q.R. [Music: Nysrok, Lyrics: Angy, April 2005] [Fabban Latin c…
Sol Sigillum Receive the gift of the future/past kings... Bloodburning He…
Suffer Catalyst [Music: M. Fabban / Nysrok, Lyrics: Bard G. Eithun, April…
The Alienation of a Blackened Heart A rollercoaster ride to a (cold) place of death The…
The Day the Sun Stopped Shining When misfortunes covered your life when the air cuts like a…
The First Four Trumpets "Suonò il primo, e si formò grandine e fuoco mescolati…
The Triumph As the flies and the wilds gathered around Tens Horns…
Theta Paranoia The chant of darkness - the occult vibration when you're…
Total Black 22618=00 = nigredo) the total darkness - the absence of…
U.V. Impaler Az e jszaka szulott je, a forditott let sar ja,…
V [Additional electronics-beats by Narchost / Saxophone by Mar…
VIII My back is up against the wall everywhere lobotomized fall …
Wehrmacht Kali Ma Noi siamo i figli dei Padri Ammalati Aquile al tempo di…
White space We have to know, we have to see... beware of…
With No Human Intervention Imagine the godlike devil Representing the thesis Repres…
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Steve Diaz
Thanks =) I'm happy people realise how amazing this song is.
Michele Albero
I wanna hear Attila's voice,I love It.
TheSatanicus
GREAT ALBUM, GREAT BAND!
Teemu Jaakkola
Kicks fucking ass! this must be the album version. there is 2 versions and the other one is in PICLP which is limited to 1000 copies. and in that one Attila sings, I have wondered which is which, but now everything is in order! Pretty different that one where Attila screams!
Werny
Fuck this song is amazing, I wish there were more like it!
The Knjaz
Awesome song
RAYMUNDO G.P
MI NOVIA JAQUELINE 18 AÑOS Y RAYMUNDO 16 AÑOS EN NUESTROS INICIOS DEL BLACK METAL EN 1994-1995!!
OLD SCHOOL BLACK METAL 1994-1995!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
ohhbillyy
finally someone put this song up
The Knjaz
reminds me of Steven Seagal dancing in a speedo
cromhell
This Is The Future, Man !