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Grand Morbid Funeral

Grand Morbid Funeral is the fourth studio album by the supergroup , released on 17 November 2014 by . The album marks the recording debut of vocalist of , who replaced following his departure from the band in 2012. It features the core lineup of Anders "Blakkheim" Nyström and Jonas "Lord Seth" Renkse on guitars, with Martin "Axe" Axenrot on drums, and includes guest appearances by members and Eric Cutler. Recorded at Ghost Ward Studios and City of Glass Studios in , , and mixed by David Castillo, the record emphasizes raw, old-school riffs blended with doom-like melodies and a low-fi, organic production sound. Bloodbath, formed in 1998 in by Nyström, Renkse, Åkerfeldt, and , is renowned as a project drawing from influences like Entombed and American Florida-style bands. The band's thematic focus on blasphemy, , , and the is prominently displayed across Grand Morbid Funeral's 11 tracks, which explore morbid and infernal imagery through aggressive songwriting and Holmes' raspy, grim vocal delivery. Notable songs include the , a lengthy closer at over five minutes, and "Anne," which highlights the album's blend of speed and atmospheric heaviness. The track listing is as follows: Upon release, Grand Morbid Funeral received positive for revitalizing Bloodbath's signature sound after a six-year , earning an average rating of 83% from nine professional reviews.

Background and lineup changes

Band context

is a supergroup formed in in 1998 by and of Katatonia, of , and of , initially conceived as a to pay homage to the old-school scenes of and . The band's core philosophy revolves around resurrecting the raw aggression and horror-infused themes of classic death metal, emphasizing lyrics centered on mortality, the , , , and violence, while delivering unrelenting musical brutality inspired by pioneers like Entombed and early . The group quickly established itself with its debut EP, Breeding Death, released in 2000 through Graveland Records, featuring the original lineup's blend of guttural vocals, chainsaw-like riffs, and pounding drums that captured the essence of 1990s death metal. This was followed by the EP Resurrection Through Carnage in 2002 on Century Media Records, widely regarded as a seminal work that solidified Bloodbath's reputation for evoking the grim, atmospheric intensity of their influences. Their first full-length album, Nightmares Made Flesh, arrived in 2004, also on Century Media, marking a pivotal recording that expanded their sound while maintaining the horror-themed aggression central to the band's identity. Following , entered a from 2005 to 2008, during which the members focused on their primary projects, leading to a temporary disbandment after a live performance at in 2005. The band reformed in 2008 with returning on vocals and the addition of second Per "Sodomizer" Eriksson, alongside the existing core members and , and released the EP Unblessing the Purity on , signaling their return to active recording. This resurgence culminated in their second full-length album, , issued in 2011 on Peaceville, which highlighted a pronounced shift toward a dirtier, more old-school aesthetic, drawing deeper from the raw, blasphemous roots of the genre with tracks emphasizing heavy, groove-laden riffs and unrelenting ferocity. Over its history up to this point, navigated several vocalist transitions to sustain its signature sound. These included the temporary replacement of Åkerfeldt by on vocals for their 2004 debut full-length , before Åkerfeldt returned for the 2008 EP Unblessing the Purity and the 2011 album .

Vocalist transition

In April 2012, Bloodbath's vocalist , also the frontman of , departed the band primarily due to his increasingly demanding commitments with and a waning enjoyment in maintaining Bloodbath as an active project. stated that while Bloodbath had started as a fun tribute to , he was uninterested in elevating it further amid his packed schedule, noting, "When it stops being fun, I don’t really want to participate." Following Åkerfeldt's exit, recruited of as their permanent vocalist following Åkerfeldt's departure, after Holmes auditioned by recording vocals over existing tracks. The official announcement came on September 16, 2014, via , coinciding with details for the upcoming album and teasing his debut performance on the record. This transition marked a stylistic shift from Åkerfeldt's versatile, higher-pitched growls—shaped by his progressive metal influences—to Holmes' deeper, more guttural delivery rooted in classic aggression. Holmes' integration revitalized the band's internal dynamics by emphasizing a return to unpolished, old-school vocal ferocity, which directly shaped the morbid, horror-infused themes central to Grand Morbid Funeral. His approach aligned seamlessly with Bloodbath's core members' vision for raw, nostalgic , fostering a cohesive focus on ghoulish narratives without disrupting the established lineup.

Recording and production

Recording process

The recording of Grand Morbid Funeral took place over a seven-month period from to 2014, allowing the band members to balance their commitments with other projects while building the album's foundation incrementally. This extended timeline facilitated a collaborative approach, with initial sessions focused on establishing the rhythm section before layering guitars and vocals. Drum tracking commenced first in March 2014 at Ghost Ward Studio in Stockholm, Sweden, where drummer Martin "Axe" Axenrot laid down the album's aggressive and precise percussion foundation under the guidance of the band's core members. Guitar recordings followed, handled by Anders "Blakkheim" Nyström at facilities in Sweden and Per "Sodomizer" Eriksson primarily from his home studio in Spain; Eriksson received drum tracks digitally and recorded his parts remotely. Bass lines were contributed by Jonas Renkse, completing the instrumental backbone in a similarly distributed manner that emphasized the band's longstanding chemistry despite physical distances. Vocal sessions for , the newly recruited singer from , were conducted later in the process during August and September 2014, primarily at City of Glass Studio in to ensure direct collaboration with the band. As a UK-based vocalist, Holmes faced logistical hurdles in aligning his schedule with the Swedish sessions, leading to some initial remote discussions and demos, though the core tracking and final overdubs occurred in-person to refine his guttural, delivery within the album's morbid framework. This setup highlighted the project's international scope, with members traveling as needed to foster a unified sound. The primary recording locations were Ghost Ward Studio and City of Glass Studio, both in , , chosen for their familiarity to Nyström and Renkse from prior Katatonia work and their suitability for capturing the album's raw, old-school intensity. These venues provided a focused environment that supported the band's vision of a direct, no-frills recording process without excessive external production interference at this stage. The resulting standard edition clocks in at a of 46:31, comprising 11 tracks that maintain a tight, unrelenting pace.

Production details

Bloodbath self-produced Grand Morbid Funeral, handling engineering duties internally to maintain creative control over the album's sound. The recording process, which spanned from March to September 2014, fed directly into this self-directed approach. Mixing was conducted by David Castillo at Ghost Ward Studios in Stockholm during September 2014, emphasizing a dense, aggressive death metal aesthetic that balanced brutality with clarity. Mastering followed immediately at Stockholm Mastering, also in September 2014, to finalize the sonic profile. This phase resulted in a production that evoked the raw intensity of early 1990s death metal while incorporating modern precision. Guest contributions were integrated during the production stage to enhance specific tracks. Autopsy's provided additional vocals on the "Grand Morbid Funeral," adding a layer of ferocity. Eric Cutler, also of Autopsy, delivered lead guitar solos on "Total Death Exhumed," "Mental Abortion," and "Unite in Pain," infusing these sections with razor-sharp, old-school . These elements were woven into the mixes before final approval in late September 2014.

Musical style and composition

Genre characteristics

Grand Morbid Funeral exemplifies old-school , firmly rooted in the raw, aggressive sound of the early 1990s scene. The album draws direct influences from seminal bands like Entombed, Dismember, , and Nihilist, channeling the gritty, chainsaw-like guitar tones and unrelenting intensity that defined that era. At its core, the album's sonic palette features blistering, downtuned buzzsaw guitar riffs that prioritize groove and heaviness over technical complexity, paired with relentless blast beats and dynamic drumming that drive the music's ferocious momentum. Vocalist delivers deep, hoarse growls that evoke the guttural style of Dismember, adding a haunting, ominous layer to the proceedings following his transition back to extreme vocals from Paradise Lost's cleaner style. While staying true to death metal's extreme aggression, the album introduces subtle innovations through eerie, discordant melodic undertones in the guitar solos, which blend seamlessly with the filth-ridden riffs to cultivate a distinctly morbid, horror-infused atmosphere. This emphasis on organic sludge and raw destructiveness sets it apart from Bloodbath's prior release, , which incorporated more progressive edges; here, the sound is more straightforward and unpolished, amplifying the genre's primal filth.

Songwriting and themes

The songwriting for Grand Morbid Funeral involved a collaborative effort among the band's core members, with guitar riffs primarily developed by (Blakkheim), (Lord Seth), and Per "Sodomizer" Eriksson, and drums by Martin "Axe" Axenrot. Lyrics were penned by multiple contributors, including Nyström, Renkse, Eriksson, and vocalist , who joined after the music was recorded and focused on themes of , , and rites to align with the album's overarching morbid atmosphere. This process allowed for a diverse range of influences, blending old-school aggression with doom-laden elements, while ensuring thematic cohesion across the 11 tracks. Key tracks exemplify the album's compositional variety, such as "Let the Stillborn Come to Me," which opens with a slow, dirge-like introduction featuring haunting screams and building guitar gallops that escalate into blast beats and distorted bass-driven intensity, evoking imagery of grave-digging and ritualistic decay. The title track, "Grand Morbid Funeral," employs epic, funeral-march riffing with a slower, anthemic pace, incorporating ritualistic percussion and grim vocals to culminate in a procession-like finale that reinforces the album's central motifs. These structures highlight Nyström's riff-centric approach, often starting with mid-tempo grooves before transitioning to faster, crushing sections. Thematically, the album unites around the "grand morbid funeral" as a metaphor for existential death and inevitable annihilation, drawing on horror-inspired lyrics that explore bodily decay, post-mortem rituals, and profane desecration without a rigid narrative arc. Broader motifs of famine, castration, and mythological downfall underscore a sense of cosmic futility and mortal horror. Holmes' contributions emphasize campy yet grim horror elements, enhancing the lyrics' depraved tone without overt gore for its own sake. In terms of length and pacing, the album balances mid-tempo crushers like "Anne" (4:01), which sustains a grinding, doom-infused , with faster assaults such as "Total Death Exhumed" (3:51), featuring rapid riffs and abrupt shifts to maintain relentless momentum. No singles were released from the album, though "Church of Vastitas" stands out for its integration of subtle atmospheric keyboards, creating a shrouded, mysterious amid the heaviness without overpowering the core.

Release and promotion

Release information

Grand Morbid Funeral was released on November 17, 2014, in and November 18, 2014, in by . This marked the band's fourth full-length album under , which has handled their releases since 2008 beginning with . The was issued in multiple physical and formats, including standard CD in jewel case (catalog CDVILE546), a limited mediabook CD edition (catalog CDVILEF546), and LP variants such as black, silver limited edition, red limited edition, and 180-gram pressings (catalog VILELP547). download options were also available through platforms associated with the label. A 10th edition was released on limited silver/black marble on June 14, 2024. Internationally, a edition appeared in 2015 via Verita Note (catalog VQCD-10437), featuring an exclusive bonus track, "Beyond Cremation (Underground Mix)," and strip packaging. No other confirmed regional bonuses were noted for the initial rollout.

Marketing and artwork

The title Grand Morbid Funeral and its were revealed on , 2014, through magazine, marking Bloodbath's return after a five-year hiatus and highlighting the band's new vocalist of . Promotional efforts included teaser videos and lyric videos uploaded to , such as the clip for "Church of Vastitas" released on November 14, 2014, and the lyric video for "Famine of God's Word" on October 14, 2014, building anticipation for the album's themes of death and horror. Interviews with band members, including Holmes, emphasized his debut as a pivotal shift toward a more aggressive vocal style, positioning the album as a revival of old-school . A tour announcement followed the release, with scheduling select European festival appearances and shows in late 2014 to support the album. The was designed by Néstor Ávalos, depicting a dark, scene aligned with the 's horror-infused aesthetic. Special packaging options enhanced collector appeal: the mediabook CD edition featured a 24-page with and photography, while the vinyl release came in a sleeve with additional inner artwork and a download code. Pre-orders became available in October 2014 via Peaceville Records and retailers, coinciding with streams of tracks like the title song on October 31, 2014, to drive early sales ahead of the November 17 release.

Reception

Critical reviews

Grand Morbid Funeral received generally positive reviews from critics upon its release, who praised its raw energy and the commanding vocal performance of Nick Holmes, marking a strong debut for him in the band. The album was lauded for recapturing the essence of old-school Swedish death metal while maintaining a sense of freshness through its brutal songwriting. Aggregate scores from major metal outlets averaged around 80 out of 100, reflecting broad acclaim for its intensity and fidelity to the genre's roots. Blabbermouth.net awarded the album 8.5 out of 10, describing it as "filth-ridden perfection" that channels "unapologetic fury" akin to early Celtic Frost and Possessed with a Swedish death metal edge, highlighting the exceptional guitar work and breakdowns. Metal Hammer gave it 4 out of 5 stars (equivalent to 8/10), commending its old-school revival through the use of the HM-2 pedal for a "primitive approach" that smeared the sound in classic "defecation," while noting Holmes' raspy, menacing delivery as a perfect fit. Decibel magazine praised the supergroup's songwriting for striking a "fine balance between hookiness and brutality that only the old masters of the sound can pull off," emphasizing the masterful riffs that evoked the genre's foundational era. Some critiques pointed to a lack of innovation, with Sputnikmusic assigning 3.5 out of 5 stars and noting that while the raw, clear production resembled classics like Entombed's Left Hand Path, the tracks blended together without standout moments or surprises, feeling like "one really long death metal song." Common themes across reviews included a celebration of death metal's purity, frequent comparisons to seminal Swedish acts like Entombed and Dismember for its buzzsaw riffs and relentless pacing, and appreciation for the production's clarity that preserved a filthy, organic edge without over-polishing. In later reflections, a retrospective tied to the album's 10th-anniversary affirmed its status as a favorite and a "new high-point" in Bloodbath's discography, crediting it with elevating from a studio project to an active live entity through its sinister, cruel sound. No major controversies emerged in the critical discourse surrounding the album.

Commercial performance

Grand Morbid Funeral peaked at No. 163 on the during its release period in 2014. Detailed sales data for the is limited, consistent with its niche status in the genre and ' independent distribution. No major certifications were attained, reflecting the band's focused appeal within metal scenes. Over the long term, the experienced steady growth in streaming on platforms like , where Bloodbath's catalog, including Grand Morbid Funeral, contributes to the band's 112.2K monthly listeners as of 2025. Vinyl reissues in the , particularly the 10th anniversary edition released in 2024 on limited silver/black marble , have boosted interest among collectors. In 2024, mentions of the album's enduring fanbase surfaced during events at Manchester's death metal festival, highlighting its lasting appeal without revealing new sales data.

Credits

Core band members

The core lineup of Bloodbath for the album Grand Morbid Funeral (2014) consisted of vocalist , guitarists and Per "Sodomizer" Eriksson, bassist , and drummer Martin "Axe" Axenrot. Nick Holmes, performing under the pseudonym , provided lead vocals and contributed lyrics to tracks 7 ("Beyond Cremation") and 9 ("Unite in Pain"), infusing the album with a gothic edge drawn from his primary . , known as Blakkheim and a founding member of since 1998, handled , backing vocals, and was a primary songwriter, penning music for tracks 2 ("Total Death Exhumed"), 7, 9, and 11 ("Grand Morbid Funeral"), and lyrics for tracks 2 and 11. Per "Sodomizer" Eriksson joined the band in 2008 and contributed lead and parts, while also serving as a key songwriter responsible for the music and lyrics of tracks 3 ("Anne"), 5 ("Famine of God's Word"), and 10 ("My Torturer"), emphasizing intricate riff structures central to the album's old-school sound. , performing as Lord Seth and a co-founder alongside Nyström, played bass and wrote music and lyrics for tracks 1 ("Let the Stillborn Come to Me"), 4 ("Church of Vastitas"), 6 ("Mental Abortion"), and 8 ("His Infernal Necropsy"). Martin "Axe" Axenrot, who had been with the band since 2004, delivered the drumming, providing the blast-beat-driven foundation that underpinned the album's aggressive tempo and intensity.

Guest contributors

The guest contributors to Grand Morbid Funeral were selected to infuse the album with influences from classic American death metal, drawing on the expertise of musicians from the influential band Autopsy to complement Bloodbath's Swedish old-school sound without dominating it. Chris Reifert, co-founder and vocalist of the pioneering goregrind and death metal band Autopsy, provided guest vocals on the title track "Grand Morbid Funeral." His contribution features raw, guttural snarls that evoke the visceral intensity of early 1990s US extreme metal, adding a layer of brutal authenticity to the album's closing epic. Reifert's involvement underscores the thematic connections to death metal's foundational era, as Autopsy's seminal albums like Severed Survival (1989) helped define the genre's grotesque and unrelenting style. Eric Cutler, Autopsy's longtime guitarist known for his razor-sharp, technical solos on albums such as Mental Funeral (1991), delivered lead guitar solos on tracks 2 ("Total Death Exhumed"), 6 ("Mental Abortion"), and 9 ("Unite in Pain"). These performances inject a distinctive American death metal flair, characterized by aggressive picking and melodic phrasing that contrasts yet harmonizes with Bloodbath's riff-heavy European approach, enhancing the songs' dynamic aggression and replay value. Cutler's appearances were recorded separately to preserve the album's cohesive production while highlighting cross-Atlantic metal heritage. Nothing provided a guest on track 10 ("My Torturer").

Technical staff

The technical production of Grand Morbid Funeral was largely self-managed by , with key external contributions in mixing, mastering, and visual design. Recording occurred at Ghost Ward Studios and City of Glass Studios in , , from March to September 2014, where the band handled production and engineering duties. For the bonus track "Old Nick" featuring guest vocals, additional engineering was provided by Aaron Cronon at HipCro Productions in . Mixing was conducted by David Castillo at Ghost Ward Studios in September 2014, delivering the album's raw, heavy sound characteristic of old-school . Mastering followed at Mastering House, also in September 2014, under Thomas Eberger, ensuring a polished yet aggressive final output. The album's visual elements were overseen by Néstor Ávalos, who created the front, back, and interior artwork, evoking themes of morbidity and decay central to the release. Art direction was managed by Blakkheim (), a core band member contributing to the overall aesthetic cohesion. Band photography was captured by Ester Segarra. No executive producers or additional A&R personnel are credited in the .

Track listing

Standard tracks

The standard edition of Grand Morbid Funeral contains 11 tracks with a total runtime of 46:35. All tracks were written by , credited to , , , and .
No.TitleDuration
1Let the Stillborn Come to Me4:37
2Total Death Exhumed3:51
33:43
4Church of Vastitas3:37
5Famine of God's Word4:56
6Mental Abortion3:48
7Beyond 4:41
8His Infernal Necropsy3:36
9Unite in 3:53
10My Torturer4:17
11Grand Morbid Funeral5:35

Regional variations

The standard edition of Grand Morbid Funeral features a uniform track listing of 11 songs across most regions, available in CD, digital, and vinyl formats without audio variations. The Japanese edition, released in 2015 by Chaos Reigns/Peaceville, includes an exclusive bonus track, "Beyond Cremation (Underground Mix)," extending the album to 12 tracks, and comes with traditional OBI strip packaging. Vinyl releases are pressed as double LPs with the standard 11 tracks divided across sides A–D, featuring various limited color variants such as red, silver, and 180-gram black, but no differences in audio content or etching beyond standard matrix runouts. Reissues maintain the original track listing with no added content; the 2020 Peaceville vinyl repress replicates the initial European pressing, while the 2024 Brazilian CD edition includes a slipcase, and the same year's 10th anniversary marble vinyl edition is a limited edition. The 2025 European CD reissue, released August 15, 2025, contains no alterations. Digital versions on platforms like and adhere to the standard 11-track edition, with no region-specific bonuses in the core album release.

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