Necrophobic was formed in Stockholm, Sweden the year 1989 by guitarist David Parland and drummer
Joakim Sterner to give the world a band that created unholy death metal. Around this time, most
bands played death metal in the veins of Carcass, Napalm Death etc. Necrophobic had a bit different
influences and focused more on to create a much more dark and evil sounding music, in the beginning
influenced by Morbid Angel, Slayer and Bathory.
During the "underground years" 1990-1992, the band build up a great reputation with the demo tapes
"Slow Asphyxiation" (1990), "Unholy Prophecies" (1991) and the limited vinyl-ep "The Call" (1992).
The great sales of these releases proved that Necrophobic was not "just another band".
Necrophobic thought the time was right to move on and started to contact a few labels to get a record
contract. Black Mark Production responded after just two days and it turned out to be the label the band
signed with. In March 1993, members David Parland (guitar), Tobias Sidegård (bass), Anders Strokirk
(vocals) and Joakim Sterner (drums) entered the studio and recorded the debut album (the nowaday
legendary) "The Nocturnal Silence" which saw the light of day a few weeks later. 9 songs of pure
blasphemous death metal to set the most demanding listeners hearts in flames. Even though the death
metal scene had become crammed with bands, "The Nocturnal Silence" got top scores in most
magazines over the world and found itself directly into the German magazine Rock Hard's chart in the
9th position. A few months later, vocalist Anders Strokirk decided to leave the band. Tobias Sidegård
took over the vocal part and the band also added a guitarist in Martin Halfdan.
Being a very self-critical band, Necrophobic had some troubles getting the new material together for the
next album. It wasn't that they didn't come up with material. No, it was more that it didn't satisfy the
members to 100%. As the band felt that they've been "away" from the scene a little too long, they
decided to release a mini-album, entitled "Spawned by Evil". With this foretaste of what to expect by
the forthcoming 2nd full length album "Darkside", took the world by storm. Still, around the time for the
release of "Spawned by Evil" (spring 1996), guitarist David Parland decided to leave the band.
Necrophobic continued as a 3-piece for a while, but later found a replacement for the vacant spot in
guitarist Sebastian Ramstedt (previously from the band Morpheus).
In February 1997, the wait was over. "Darkside" was released. People's expectations were high. Could the
band top the previous releases? The answer was yes. Again, the world press and the fans agreed. "Darkside"
is a "milestone" - were the most common reactions to the album and again, the band got top scores from
most magazines and the underground press from all over the world. On this album, Necrophobic had moved
further in the dark and evil domains. As most of the death metal bands seemed to slow down their death
metal sound and music and become more "easy listened", Necrophobic did the opposite...they speeded up,
became rawer sounding and so forth.
In the winter 1999, it was time for the 3rd full length album. Necrophobic was ready for war again with and
"The Third Antichrist"was released. The music was still very much as before, yet developed! However, the dark
and haunting evil feeling, that is the band's trademark, was not lost here. On the contrary! The great and
positive response from the world was still there and the band also started to play more abroad. During the
festival shows in Germany in August 2000, guitarist Martin Halfdan told the band that he would leave to
continue play a different kind of extreme metal. Also, around that time, Necrophobic got contacted by Guido
Heijnens from Hammerheart Records, who investigated the possibility for the band to do a label change.
Necrophobic had also talked about doing something about their situation. Releasing killer album after killer
album and keeping the great and high standard the band has, without getting much in return from Black Mark
Production, was really annoying for Necrophobic. The members felt that "why stay with that label and waste
our talent on them?". After months of negotiating back and forth, the band left Black Mark Production and
signed with Hammerheart Records in april 2001. During this period, the band had just found the replacement
for Martin Halfdan in Johan Bergebäck (previously from the band Morpheus).
Necrophobic felt reborn and started to complete the material for the 4th full lenght album. Feeling fresh air into
the band, having a new record label that the band feel have great potentials and do the band justice, the
writing of the new material went very easy. In short, the new album "Bloodhymns" is quite equal to "The Third
Antichrist", but with a far more aggressive and heavier production. 10 songs that will make you bleed ´til
death! The northen warriors have returned to conquer!!!
Necrophobic has always stayed true to their style and will do as long as the band will exist. Their music will
surely bring chills down your spine. Put their albums on and find yourselves getting possessed with them!!!
In January 2006 the band signed a new deal with the Swedish label Regain Records.