Disincarnate

Disincarnate Members, Gear & Sound

US death metal band

Members

Select a Disincarnate band member to check out the music gear they use live and in the studio.

About

Disincarnate is an influential death metal band hailing from the early '90s underground scene. Known for their intense and technical sound, the group was spearheaded by renowned guitarist James Murphy, who also handled bass duties. The lineup featured Bryan Cegon (vocals), Jason Carman (rhythm guitar), and Tommy Viator (drums). Disincarnate's music is rooted in death metal and grindcore, with elements of progressive metal woven into their compositions. They are best remembered for their sole album, Dreams of the Carrion Kind, which continues to be celebrated in metal circles for its complex arrangements and ferocious energy.

How to Sound Like Disincarnate

Disincarnate's sound is characterized by its aggressive and intricate guitar work, often blending heavy, distorted riffs with complex, melodic solos. Achieving their sound involves using high-gain amplifiers to deliver a crushing, saturated tone that retains clarity in fast, technical passages. The guitar layers are typically dense and harmonically rich, often utilizing techniques like palm muting and rapid alternate picking. Drums in Disincarnate's music are both powerful and intricate, combining double bass patterns with intricate fills to drive the intensity. To capture their sound, musicians should focus on precise execution and dynamic contrast, employing analog pedals for nuanced distortion and modulation effects to add depth and texture.

Discography

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