Artist's albums
Defilements
2021 · album
Sisterfucker, Pt. 1
2021 · single
Under The Stench
2020 · single
The Hatred Storm
2020 · single
Beyond the Circular Demise
2019 · album
Impuritious Minds
2019 · single
Terminate by Own Prophecy
2019 · single
Forgotten Cemetery
2019 · single
Coffins / Cardiac Arrest (Split)
2019 · single
Nine Cocoons of Dens to F
2019 · EP
Colossal Hole - EP
2016 · EP
Corpse Parade / Bloodless
2016 · single
In Quarantine with Death
2016 · single
Split E.P.
2016 · EP
Perpetual Penance
2015 · album
Split
2013 · EP
The Fleshland
2013 · album
Ancient Torture
2011 · album
Split
2010 · single
Buried Death
2008 · album
The Other Side of Blasphemy
2006 · album
The Other Side of Blasphemy
2006 · album
Mortuary in Darkness
2005 · album
Sacrifice to Evil Spirit
2005 · album
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Biography
Japanese death metal trio Coffins came into being in 1996 after both a name and a lineup change. Originally formed under the name Compromise You Need and taking its musical cues from Swans and Scorn, the group changed its name to Coffins in 1996 and played its first show under the new moniker in December 1997. At the time, Uchino (guitar, vocals) played drums. He moved into position as frontman in 1999 when the band recruited You (drums) to replace him behind the kit. That same year also saw the band shift toward a doom metal sound inspired by Cathedral and Kyuss. However, all of the members were also working with other acts, and Coffins went on hiatus in 2000. The members regrouped in 2003, completed their musical shift into death metal, and brought Sentou aboard as bassist. Their first full-length album, Mortuary in Darkness, was released on the U.S. label Razorback in 2005; in December of the same year, Sentou left Coffins, citing musical differences. He was replaced on bass by Koreeda, who joined a month later and helped Coffins release their second album, The Other Side of Blasphemy, in September 2006. Two years later, Buried Death was released on the 20 Buck Spin label. ~ Katherine Fulton, Rovi