Meshuggah
Swedish extreme metal band
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2025 | Band announces a North American spring tour with support from Cannibal Corpse and Carcass. |
2022 | Meshuggah released music videos for two songs: 'The Abysmal Eye' and 'I Am That Thirst', both directed by Scott Hansen |
April 1 2022 | Meshuggah releases their ninth album 'Immutable' via Atomic Fire record label. |
January 28 2022 | Meshuggah releases the single 'The Abysmal Eye' from their upcoming ninth album Immutable. |
March 2021 | Band begins recording their new album, with Fredrik Thordendal ending his hiatus and fully participating in the recording process. |
2019 | Per Nilsson's tenure as a touring guitarist with Meshuggah ended. |
2019 | Meshuggah enters a new era with the album 'Immutable', marking their ongoing musical period from 2019 to the present time. |
November 2019 | In an interview, guitarist Mårten Hagström hints that Meshuggah has begun working on a new album. |
2018 | In an interview, band member Hagström humorously apologized for the band's role in creating the 'djent' subgenre, describing it as a 'drunk misunderstanding'. |
2018 | Received a Grammy Award nomination for their song 'Clockworks' in the 'Best Metal Performance' category. |
2017 | Per Nilsson became a touring lead guitarist for the band, providing additional guitar support. |
2017 | Meshuggah embarked on a world tour to support 'The Violent Sleep of Reason' album, performing across multiple continents. |
June 2 2017 | Meshuggah announced that guitarist Fredrik Thordendal would take a leave from touring, with Per Nilsson from Scar Symmetry temporarily replacing him. |
October 14 2016 | The band released their eighth studio album 'The Violent Sleep of Reason', showcasing their continued evolution in progressive metal. |
October 7 2016 | Meshuggah released 'The Violent Sleep of Reason' album, which was later shortlisted by IMPALA for the Album of the Year Award 2016. |
October 7 2016 | Meshuggah released the single 'Born in Dissonance' from their upcoming album, marking a new phase in their musical journey. |
July 28 2016 | The band revealed the title of their upcoming album as 'The Violent Sleep of Reason', with a release date set for 7 October 2016. |
May 12 2016 | Meshuggah released a teaser video on their YouTube page, confirming an upcoming studio album to be released in late 2016. |
2013 | Meshuggah began working on a new album following the release of Koloss, entering a period of creative development and composition. |
February 5 2013 | Meshuggah released a free two-track EP called 'Pitch Black' through Scion A/V, featuring a previously unreleased track 'Pitch Black' recorded by Fredrik Thordendal in 2003, and a live recording of 'Dancers to a Discordant System' from the obZen album, recorded at Distortion Fest in Eindhoven on 9 December 2012. |
March 27 2012 | Meshuggah released 'Koloss' in North America. |
March 26 2012 | Meshuggah released 'Koloss' in the rest of Europe. |
March 23 2012 | Meshuggah released their seventh studio album 'Koloss' in Germany, reaching No. 17 on the Billboard Top 200 and selling 18,342 copies in its first week. |
June 2010 | Guitarist Fredrik Thordendal began working on a second solo album with Belgian drummer Dirk Verbeuren. |
February 9 2010 | Meshuggah released their concert DVD 'Alive' in North America. |
February 5 2010 | Meshuggah released their concert DVD 'Alive' in Europe. |
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