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Coroner

From their modest beginnings as roadies for avant-garde Swiss metal legends Celtic Frost, the members of Coroner carved out one of themostunique careers in the European thrash metal scene. The trio was originally pegged as a conventional thrash band, but their jaw-droppingmusicianship and increasingly complex, almost prog rock compositions soon won over most critics, some of which labeled them theRush of thrashmetal. Over the course of eight years and six albums, the band fought constantly to expand the limiting boundaries of thrash,yet achieved onlylimited commercial success for their efforts ...read more

From their modest beginnings as roadies for avant-garde Swiss metal legends Celtic Frost, the members of Coroner carved out one of themostunique careers in the European thrash metal scene. The trio was originally pegged as a conventional thrash band, but their jaw-droppingmusicianship and increasingly complex, almost prog rock compositions soon won over most critics, some of which labeled them theRush of thrashmetal. Over the course of eight years and six albums, the band fought constantly to expand the limiting boundaries of thrash,yet achieved onlylimited commercial success for their efforts. Still, their fearless experiments have allowed their albums to endure and standthe test of time betterthan many of their more celebrated peers.Guitarist Tommy T. Baron (real name Thomas Vetterli) and drummer MarquisMarky (aka Marky Edelmann) put in various tours of duty as roadies forthe seminal Celtic Frost before founding Coroner with bassist/vocalistRon Royce in 1985. In fact, Frost main man Tom Warrior sang on their DeathCult demo. Subsequently signing to the German Noise label, theband debuted with 1987's R.I.P., then quickly followed it with 1988's Punishmentfor Decadence, which featured a surprising cover of Hendrix's"Purple Haze." With 1989's transitional No More Colour, Coroner truly inauguratedtheir golden era and raised their standards on every front:from the stylized album artwork to the slower, tighter rhythms and riffs which revealedtheir incredible technical proficiency to theexperiments which began breaking away from the limitations of thrash metal, both musically andlyrically.This ambitious vision came to fullfruition with 1991's amazing Mental Vortex, which included a daring reconstructed cover version of the Beatle's "IWant You (She's SoHeavy)." Recorded by top thrash producer Tom Morris, many expected the album to push Coroner's career to the next leveland introducethem to a wider audience. But whether due to changing musical climates (alternative rock had just arrived) or simply being tooahead of itstime, things just didn't play out that way. Disappointed though they were, the band regrouped and came up with an even moredaring,unconventional album in 1993's Grin, which abandoned much of the thrash-based aggression of their early days and focused onchallengingdynamics and eerie atmospherics. This move proved too radical even for longtime fans, ironically, and they remain split over thealbum's merits,some seeing it as a total sellout, while others consider it the band's greatest triumph. Coroner were apparently unsurethemselves and succumbedto mounting inner tensions a short while later to go their separate ways.Noise Records wasn't quite ready to letthe band die, however, forcing guitarist Baron to compile 1995's Coroner (a collection of outtakes, newtracks, and classic cuts) nearly a yearafter the group's demise, which required the help of drummer Peter Haas stepping in for the uncooperativeEdelmann. After this release,Vetterli temporarily fronted his own band, Clockwork, before joining German thrashers Kreator for one album.Edelmann assumed drum dutieswith his former mentor Tom Warrior's new band Apollyon Sun. « hide

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LPs
Grin
1993

4
470 Votes
Mental Vortex
1991

4.4
852 Votes
No More Color
1989

4.3
650 Votes
Punishment for Decadence
1988

4.1
511 Votes
R.I.P.
1987

3.9
443 Votes
EPs
Run Baby Run!
1994

I Want You (She's So Heavy)
1991

3.5
1 Votes
About Life
1991

4.5
1 Votes
Purple Haze / Masked Jackal
1989

2.5
1 Votes
Die by My Hand
1989

4
1 Votes
Last Entertainment
1989

3.5
1 Votes
Punishment for Decadence (Demo)
1988

R.I.P. (Demo)
1987

Death Cult (demo)
1986

3.5
48 Votes
Depth of Hell
1983

Live Albums
Autopsy
2016

4.8
9 Votes
No More Color - Live in East Berlin
1990

4.5
2 Votes
Compilations
The Unknown Unreleased Tracks (1985-1995)
1996

3.3
10 Votes
Coroner
1995

4
41 Votes
The Compilation
1991

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