Agathocles (band)

Agathocles (band)

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Name = Agathocles


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Origin = Belgium
Genre = Grindcore
Years_active = 1985–present
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Current_members = Jan Frederickx, Nils Laureys, Tony Schepkens (RIP 08/01/08)
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Agathocles (or AG for short) is a Belgian political grindcore band that began in 1985. They are mainly known for producing a large quantity of split seven inch EPs, with many lesser known bands. They play a style of grindcore that they have dubbed "mincecore".

Their line up has changed numerous times since they first started, the only consistent member being Jan Frederickx ( Jan AG).

Biography

1980s

Agathocles formed in the Belgian city of Mol, aspiring to sound like bands such as Larm or Hellhammer. Although the band itself did not form until 1985, its original members (Jan and Erwin) had been involved in the underground metal/punk scene since the beginning of the decade, releasing compilation tapes and zines. Most of the rehearsal tapes they recorded during their first year together have now been lost, although a few survive, mainly in the form of appearances on compilations from the time.

Agathocles first started doing concerts a year later, in 1985, although audiences were always small due to there only being a small minority who listened to the type of extreme music the band was producing. The band also made a radio appearance, being interviewed on the local radio station, in the same year.

By 1987, the band's line-up had begun to settle, albeit temporarily, in the form of Jan, Ronny and Erwin. The band had also found a long-term rehearsal space, where they would not receive complaints (or even get kicked out) because of the noise as they had done in earlier rehearsal rooms. This was in a youth club in Mol, "Jam", where they recorded more compilation tracks and organised more small concerts. They even played gigs with other bands who would become equally famous in later years, such as Napalm Death and Pestilence (and later Extreme Noise Terror, as well as smaller bands such as Violent Mosquitos and Total Mosh Project.

The first Agathocles releases were issued in 1988, which saw the arrival of a split EP with Riek Boois, as well as their first solo outing, "Cabbalic Gnosticism", both of which were originally issued on cassette. Other material was recorded at the same time, although this was not released until later. By this time the band had 4 members, as Jakke had joined on guitar in December the year before, allowing Jan to concentrate on vocals.

Another guitarist, Guy, joined a year later, in 1989, and the split LP with the band Drudge was recorded and released on Deaf Records, as well as several other EPs. Towards the end of the year, the line-up changed yet again, with the bassist, Ronny, leaving the band and guitarist Jakke taking over from him.

1990s

A major line-up change occurred at the beginning of the decade, in May 1990, when Jan got rid of all the other members of the band and found two new members instead - Domingo on guitar and Burt on drums, with Jan now playing bass. Domingo and Burt were both from little-known Belgian grindcore band Necrosis, who recorded only one demo, in 1990. With the new line-up, the band ceased rehearsing in Mol, moving instead to the drummer's home town of Zichem. Several more EPs were released in the same year and, with the band growing in popularity, they did gigs in Denmark as well as Belgium and went on a mini tour with the Japanese grindcore band SxOxB.

More line-up changes occurred throughout the next few years. Ex-Agathocles drummer Erwin briefly returned in 1991, now playing bass guitar. After only a few months with this line-up, Domingo left the band, leaving the band as a three-piece group during the recording of their "Agarchy" EP in July. However, the band soon had four members again when Domingo was replaced by Chris. It was with this line-up that they recorded "Theatric Symbolisation Of Life", but towards the end of the year, Erwin left the band again and Agathocles got a new bassist called Dirk.

In the summer of 1991, Agathocles also went on another tour, this time in East Germany, with vocalist Tuur from fellow Belgian mincecore band Reign Of Terror. Tuur did vocals for this tour because guitarist Chris was unable to tour with the band, so Jan had to take over his guitarist duties.

The band's line-up changed again in May 1992 when guitarist Chris and bassist Dick left to form their own band. Agathocles found a new guitarist to take over from Chris - Steve (from Belgian grindcore band Intestinal Disease) - and Jan played bass guitar (as well as doing vocals). Two of the band's LPs ("Cliché?" and "Use Your Anger") were recorded with this new line-up and they also played gigs in Italy for the first time.

The band remained a 3-piece group throughout 1993, with the line-up staying consistent as Jan, Burt and Steve. It was with this line-up that Agathocles went on a major European tour, visiting Belgium, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany and the Netherlands, as well as recording several more split EPs. In 1994, the band retained the same line-up, this time touring in Spain (in July of that year), where they recorded the "Mince Mongers In Barna" EP in the rehearsal room of Spanish mincecore band Violent Headache. The "Black Clouds Determinate" CD was also recorded in this year.

The line-up stayed the same during the first half of 1995, during which time Agathocles recorded their album "Razor Sharp Daggers", as well as featuring on the compilation "Metalopolis", which was released by the Belgian radio station Studio Brussel. In the summer, however, the line-up changed again, with Matty replacing Steve on guitar.

This line-up would stay constant through 1996 and for most of 1997, two years in which Agathocles did a lot more touring. This started at the beginning of 1996, when the band visited Turkey, playing alongside the band "Radical Noise", and then they toured the Czech Republic with the mincecore band Malignant Tumour. During this tour, the band recorded a video as a benefit for a Czech animal rights group. As well as recording the album "Thanks For Your Hostility" and several more split EPs, Agathocles also recorded a studio session in 1996 on the radio station Studio Brussel. Another such session was done the year later, this time in the BBC studios in England, where they recorded a Peel Session, in the same way that many other famous grindcore bands have done. 1997 was also the year that the "Humarrogance" album was recorded (as well as even more split EPs) and the band also toured in Germany with Swedish band Driller Killer. In November, the line-up changed again, when the band returned to being a four-piece, with Vince joining as the bass guitarist.

With this new line-up, the band toured again in Germany with Driller Killer in 1998 before Matty and Vince left the band in June and Dirk rejoined as the guitarist, with Jan playing bass again. This new line-up, of Jan, Burt and Dirk recorded several more split EPs, as well as touring in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. They also played gigs with other major bands in the underground scene such as Unholy Grave, My Minds Mine and Malignant Tumour. The band ended the decade with a line-up that would last for several years into the new millennium.

Discography

CDs

*"Theatric symbolisation of life" 1992
*"Use Your Anger" 1992
*"Black Clouds Determinate" 1994
*"Razor Sharp Daggers" 1995
*"The LPs: 1989-1991" 1996
*"Thanks For Your Hostility" 1996
*"Humarrogance" 1997
*"4-Way Split with Abortion, Din-Addict and Malignant Tumour" 2001
*"Bomb Brussels" (Live Album) 2001
*"Alive & Mincing" (Live Album) 2003
*"Mincemania In Bulgaria" 2004
*"Mincer" 2006
*"Get off your ass/In noise we noise" Split with "Ruido Genital" 2007
*"Night Train To Terror" split with "Saul Turteltaub" 2007
*"split with Armatura" 2008

LPs

*"Supposed it was you (split with Drudge)" 1989
*"Split with Lunatic Invasion" 1991
*"Theatric Symbolisation Of Life" (Best Of Album) 1992
*"Agarchy / Use Your Anger" 1997
*"Split with Deadmocracy" 1998
*"Until It Bleeds" (Best Of) 1997
*"Live and Noisy" (Live) 1997
*"Mincecore" (Compilation) 1998
*"To Serve... To Protect" 1999
*"Live in Leipzig, Germany 1991" (Live) 1999
*"Mincecore History 1985-1990" (Compilation) 2000
*"Keep Mincing" (Compilation) 2001
*"Superiority Overdose" 2001
*"Mincecore History 1989-1993" (Best of) 2001
*"Chop Off Their Trust" (Split) 2002
*"Live Aalst Belgium 1989" (Split) 2002
*"Until It Bleeds Again (1994-1999)" (Best of) 2002
*Split With Sterbe Hilfe - "Emoc T'now Modcnik Yht!" (Split Album) 2003
*"To Serve... To Protect / Leads To..." (Best of) 2003

EPs

*"If This Is Gore, What's Meat Then (split with Riek Boois)" 1988
*"Split with Disgorge" 1989
*"Split with V.N.A." 1989
*"Fascination of Mutilation" 1989
*"If This Is Cruel What's Vivisection Then?" 1989
*"Who Profits? Who Dies? (split with Morbid Organs Mutilation (M.O.M.))" 1989
*"Split with Blood" 1990
*"Split with Smegma" 1991
*"Split with Putrid Offal" 1991
*"Split with Psycho" 1991
*"Agarchy" 1991
*"Cliché?" 1992
*"Split with Social Genocide" 1993
*"Blind World (split with Nasum)" 1993
*"Split with Starvation" 1993
*"War Scars (split with Kompost)" 1993
*"Distrust And Abuse" 1993
*"Split with Nyctophobic" 1993
*"Split with Bad Acid Trip" 1993
*"No Use ...For Hatred" 1993
*"Split with Patareni" 1993
*"Split with Smash The Brain" 1993
*"Split with Man Is The Bastard" 1993
*"Split with Plastic Grave" 1994
*"Split with Audiorrea" 1994
*"Split with Averno" 1994
*"Split with Punisher" 1994
*"Mince-Mongers in Barna" 1994
*"Split with Carcass Grinder" 1994
*"Split with Rot" 1994
*"Back To 1987" (Best Of Album) 1994
*"Split with Vomit Fall" 1996
*"Split with Asian Cinematic Superiority" 1996
*"Split with Autoritor" 1996
*"Split with Krush" 1996
*"Bomb Brussels" 1996
*"Minced Alive" 1996
*"Split with Black Army Jacket" 1996
*"Split with No Gain - Just Pain" 1996
*"Split with Respect" 1997
*"Split with Böses Blut" 1997
*"Split with PP7 Gaftzeb" 1997
*"Split with Looking For Answer" 1997
*"Split with Monolith (grindcore)" 1997
*"Split with Shikabane" 1997
*"Split with Malignant Tumour" 1997
*"Split with D.I.E." 1997
*"Split with BWF" 1997
*"Split with Abstain" 1997
*"Split with Mitten Spider" 1997
*"Split with Comrades" 1998
*"Split with Spud" 1998
*"Split with Bloodsucker" 1998
*"Split with Depressor" 1998
*"Split with Hunt Hunters" 1999
*"Split with Glass Eyes" 1999
*"Split with Disreantiyouthhellchristbastardassmanx" 1999
*"Split with Grind Buto" 1999
*"Split with Piles Left to Rot" 2000
*"Split with Kontatto" 2000
*"Split with Din-Addict" 2000
*"Split with Brutal Headache" 2000
*"Kicked and Whipped/Keep On Selling Cocaine to Angels" 2000
*"Split with Disculpa" 2000
*"Split with Jan AG" 2002
*"Split with Front Beast" 2003
*"Split with Sodan Sankareita" 2003
*"Split EP with The Mad Thrashers" 2004
*"Split EP with Kadaverficker" 2004
*"Split with ... Our Last Beer(s)" 2004
*"Split with Nolme" 2005
*"Split with Archagathus" 2006
*"Split with J. Briglia, L. Butler, D. Schoonmaker & J. Williams" 2008

DTs

*"Cabbalic Gnosticism" 1988
*"Live In Gierle" 1989

DVDs

*"Superiority Overdose" 2002

External links

* [http://www.agathocles.com/ Official Agathocles website]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:ztb8b5m4msqe~T0 Agathocles] at AllmusicInterview at [http://www.swampfootrecords.co.uk/agathocles.cfm Swampfoot Records]


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