PROSTITUTE DISFIGUREMENT
Prostitute Disfigurement started out as a 3 piece near the end of
2000 under the name Disfigure, right before demo recordings to be
joined by Roel on guitars. After the second liveshow the band was
offered a record deal with dutch based Dismemberment Records and
under the name Prostitute Disfigurement the debut album "Embalmed
Madness" was released.
Both debut album and demo were recorded using a drum computer.
"Embalmed Madness" was released during October 2001, in limited
quantity of 500, which sold out in a few weeks. Quickly 500 more
were pressed and were again sold out quickly. The album got raving
reviews in media such as Aardschok (NL), Legacy (GER) and so on and
is now re-released by Unmatched Brutality.
More gigs made a live drummer mandatory, to benefit the aggressive
stage-act of Prostitute Disfigurement, so local guy Tim joined.
After Tim was enlisted the band started to work on their second
album, entitled "Deeds of Derangement". This heavy piece of death
metal was recorded early February 2003 and was released on German
based Morbid records in August 2003.
Again great reviews were received, yet despite this guitarplayer
Niels left the band and Benny was asked to fill his shoes. To
support the album lots of gigs were performed, including festival
appearancess on Obscene Extreme, the Morbid festival and the
Rotterdam Deathfest. Sharing stages with well-known acts like
Suffocation, Exhumed and Gorerotted fed the band only more.
After 2 years of gigs Tim left the band and Michiel (Katafalk,
Toxocara), was asked almost immediately. He gladly took over the
drum duties and barely a month after he joined the ranks the band
entered Excess Studios to record their third album, entitled "Left
in Grisly Fashion". This album has been released by Neurotic
records on June 6th 2005.
Response on "Left in Grisly Fashion" was more than overwhelming,
resulting in European tours supporting Deicide and Cannibal Corpse.
In the meantime the band focussed on writing a new album, which
will be recorded in late April, Early May by Andy Classen at his
Stage One Studio. The new, as of yet untitled, album will include a
bonus DVD on the first pressing.