Psychofagist

Psychofagist
Origin Novara - Italy
Genres Grindcore
Mathcore
Avant-garde metal
Free improvisation
Years active 2002–present
Website Official site
Members Marcello Sarino
Stefano Ferrian
Federico de Bernardi di Valserra
Past members Luca T. Mai (also on Zu and Mombu)

Psychofagist (pronounced sahy-kohf-uh-jist, from Ancient Greek element psykho- meaning "mind, mental" and Latin suffix -phagus or -fagus meaning “to eat”) is a band originally formed in 2002 in Novara, North-West of Italy.

Their style can be described as an avant-garde grindcore which incorporates elements of noise music, technical death metal, punk jazz and free improvisation.

Psychofagist recorded two full-length studio albums, four split-cds, one cd-ep and one 7”-ep.

Their debut was a split-cd with Belgian grindcore band Hybrid Viscery, entitled Selfless Spite (2003), while their first self-titled full-length album was released in 2004. It was followed by some split and ep releases, until the follower Il Secondo Tragico came out in December 2009. In the beginning of 2011 the band started to work on their latest release, a split-cd with polish industrial-grinders Antigama entitled 9 Psalms of an Anti-music to come, which was issued in January 2012”, featuring a cover version of Tom Waits's “Misery is the river of the world”.

Over the years, Psychofagist have played about 140 shows, including international festivals, and shared the stage with acts such as Brutal Truth, Zu, Ephel Duath, Extreme Noise Terror, Damo Suzuki, Misery Index, Fuck the Facts.[1]

Members

  • Marcello Sarino - vocals and bass
  • Stefano Ferrian - guitar
  • Federico de Bernardi di Valserra - drums

Former members
  • Luca T. Mai - baritone saxophone (2008, 2011)
  • Luca Fiameni - drums (2003, 2007)

Discography

Split albums

EPs

References

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