Mindrot profile picture

Mindrot

MINDROT BRINGING DEPRESSION FROM 1989-1998

About Me


Back in the summer of 1989, four gloomy souls got together to create a sound that forever change the face of the Southern California underground music scene. For a year straight the members of Mindrot holed themselves up in a studio in Westmnister, CA and honed their musical craft. Then in the June of 1990 they played their first ever show in a living room in Huntington Beach, CA with local crust-masters Glycine Max. The rest as they say was history.
Mindrot combined the heaviness of doom-metal, the gloominess of goth, and the political awareness of punk to create something at the time which was not being done. Their fanbase was a wide variety of characters and Mindrot was known to play multiple genre shows. One weekend you could find Mindrot opening for Bolt Thrower and the very next playing along side crust-gods Nausea (NYC) and fitting in nicely at both shows.
Through the years Mindrot went through many a line-up changes. The first major line-up change came late 1989 when Barry decided to leave which led the band to acquiring Al Higdon who at the time was playing drums for Glycine Max. With his addition the band found itself moving into a heavier territory yet to be explored by the band members. Al played on the legendary 1990 Demo as well as both 7"s (Endeavor / Apocalypse split). During this time the band acquired a second guitarist, Matt (Mauz) Parrillo. Whose added volume and guitar playing made Mindrot one of the heaviest sonically Socal bands at the time. Al's last show with the band was the 1991 show with Bolt Thrower and Believer.
This is when Evan Kilbourne came into the picutre. Evan, a long time friend and school mate with Dan Kaufman, was set to be the original drummer for Mindrot but an unfortunate accident prevented that from happening. Evan brought in his amazing drumming style which allowed Mindrot to explore a more textured musical writing style, while still keeping the music heavy as possible. The band began to move into a more atmospheric area of music and began experimenting with multiple guitar tracks while recording.
Shortly before the recording of Dawning, Mauz decided to leave the band to persue other musical interests. And thus the search was on for a good replacement for Mauz, which would not be easy. The band tried out numerous guitar players and decided to ask John Flood to join. John was a long time friend of the band and Matt Fisher and John were in a band previous to Mindrot. This would be the longest and more prolific line-up.
The last show that Mindrot ever played and a little attended show at Club Mesa in Costa Mesa, CA with, at the time, SST recording artist Oxbow. No one not even the band knew it would be the last show ever for Mindrot. But alas, all good things must come to an end.
Mindrot never got the chance to tour which may have caused a lot of the frustration and the ultimate demise of the band. There are no plans for any reunions shows. The members feel it's a chapter that is best left closed. Why ruin something that has so many great memories for everyone involved and anyone who was fortunate enough to seem them live.
~MINDROT RIP 1989-1998~

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/16/2006
Band Members: 1989
Adrian Leroux-Vocal
Matt Fisher-Bass
Dan Kaufman-Guitar
Barry-Drums

1989-1992
Adrian Leroux-Vocal
Matt Fisher-Bass
Dan Kaufman-Guitar
Matt (Mauz) Parrillo-Guitar
Al Higdon-Drums

1992-1994
Adrian Leroux-Vocals
Matt Fisher-Bass
Dan Kaufman-Guitar
Matt (Mauz) Parrillo-Guitar
Evan Kilbourne-Drums

1994-1998
Adrian Leroux-Vocals
Matt Fisher-Bass
Dan Kaufman-Guitar
John Flood-Guitar
Evan Kilbourne-Drums

Discography

1990 Demo-Released June 1990

Endeavor 7"-Released Sept 1991 (Tempest Records)

Mindrot/Apocalypse split 7"-Released Late 1991 early 1992 (Tempest Records)

Live in the Studio Demo-Released February 1992

Faded Dream Promo-Never released to the public but is floating around 1992

Forlorn Ep-Released July 1995 (Relapse Records)

Dawning-Released October 1995 (Relapse Records)

Soul-Released March 1998 (Relapse Records)
Influences: Amebix, Discharge, Deviated Instinct, Celtic Frost, Venom, Slayer, Fields of the Nephilim, Swans, Sisters of Mercy, Black Sabbath, Melvins, Dead Can Dance, and so on...
Sounds Like: Really really really really really heavy and depressing. Not something nice to listen to
Record Label: Tempest Records, Relapse Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

MERCH!!!

Hey there!!! We have merch available again. Well, shirts at least. Hit up our good frineds at WARLORD CLOTHING and pick yourself up a vintage 1990 era Mindrot shirt. They also do merch for tons of oth...
Posted by Mindrot on Wed, 13 Jun 2007 04:41:00 PST

Retardation!!!!

Ok. It appears that no one on myspace can read or comprehend the English language. Please DO NOT ask us to play shows or hook us up with promo crap because incase you haven't read the whole history wr...
Posted by Mindrot on Sun, 13 May 2007 10:29:00 PST