Suffocation

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Suffocation

About Suffocation

Suffocation are globally recognized innovators of death metal. Since the 1990s, their massive influence on the genre came from pioneering the balance between brutal and technical sounds now commonly heard in 21st century death metal. After several demos and singles, 1991's now-classic Effigy of the Forgotten influenced an entire generation in death metal and grindcore circles. It was followed by 1993's critically acclaimed Breeding of the Spawn. The band split in 1995, but re-formed years later for 2004's Souls to Deny. 2009's Blood Oath marked their first American chart entry. 2017's ...Of the Dark Light charted in Europe. In 2019, Suffocation's trailblazing frontman Frank Mullen retired and handed the mike to Ricky Myers for 2023's Hymns from the Apocrypha. Brutal/technical death metal band Suffocation were formed in New York during the late '80s. The original lineup was composed of vocalist Frank Mullen, guitarists Doug Cerrito and Terrance Hobbs, bassist Chris Richards, and drummer Mike Smith. The group's 1991 debut album, Effigy of the Forgotten, became quite influential in the grind/death metal community. Released on Roadrunner Records, it was followed two years later by Breeding of the Spawn. After the release of the Human Waste EP, Smith left Suffocation and was replaced by drummer Doug Bohn. By 1995, the second lineup had issued their first album, Pierced from Within. The band broke up soon after, disheartened by label problems and lack of direction. A mystery album, Despise the Sun, floated around due to record label politics until Relapse finally released it in the summer of 2002. The band re-formed in late 2003 to begin working on their fourth studio album. The resulting Souls to Deny, which marked the return of original drummer Mike Smith, arrived the following year, effectively ending the group's hiatus. Suffocation's eponymous fifth outing saw release in 2006, and was followed in 2009 by Blood Oath; it was the band's first official entry on the Billboard charts, peaking at number two on the Heatseekers chart and at 135 in the Top 200. The Joe Cincotta-produced Pinnacle of Bedlam, the group's seventh studio album, arrived in 2013 and also went to number two at Heatseekers and peaked at 153 in the Billboard 200. By 2017, when Suffocation released ...Of the Dark Light, Mullen and Hobbs remained the only constant members of Suffocation. The album lineup also included bassist Derek Boyer, who had been with the band since 2004, and guitarist Charlie Errigo and drummer Eric Morotti, both of whom joined in 2016 and made their recording debut on ...Of the Dark Light. Again produced and mixed by Cincotta, the album failed to chart in the U.S. despite celebratory reviews, but it placed very respectably in Europe, where it charted in several countries. In 2021, Suffocation released Live in North America, on Nuclear Blast. Recorded in 2018 at a concert in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it marked the final appearance for Mullen who retired at the end of 2019. Late period touring member and Disgorge drummer Ricky Myers took over on vocals for 2023's Hymns from the Apocrypha, the band's ninth studio set. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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About Suffocation

Suffocation are globally recognized innovators of death metal. Since the 1990s, their massive influence on the genre came from pioneering the balance between brutal and technical sounds now commonly heard in 21st century death metal. After several demos and singles, 1991's now-classic Effigy of the Forgotten influenced an entire generation in death metal and grindcore circles. It was followed by 1993's critically acclaimed Breeding of the Spawn. The band split in 1995, but re-formed years later for 2004's Souls to Deny. 2009's Blood Oath marked their first American chart entry. 2017's ...Of the Dark Light charted in Europe. In 2019, Suffocation's trailblazing frontman Frank Mullen retired and handed the mike to Ricky Myers for 2023's Hymns from the Apocrypha. Brutal/technical death metal band Suffocation were formed in New York during the late '80s. The original lineup was composed of vocalist Frank Mullen, guitarists Doug Cerrito and Terrance Hobbs, bassist Chris Richards, and drummer Mike Smith. The group's 1991 debut album, Effigy of the Forgotten, became quite influential in the grind/death metal community. Released on Roadrunner Records, it was followed two years later by Breeding of the Spawn. After the release of the Human Waste EP, Smith left Suffocation and was replaced by drummer Doug Bohn. By 1995, the second lineup had issued their first album, Pierced from Within. The band broke up soon after, disheartened by label problems and lack of direction. A mystery album, Despise the Sun, floated around due to record label politics until Relapse finally released it in the summer of 2002. The band re-formed in late 2003 to begin working on their fourth studio album. The resulting Souls to Deny, which marked the return of original drummer Mike Smith, arrived the following year, effectively ending the group's hiatus. Suffocation's eponymous fifth outing saw release in 2006, and was followed in 2009 by Blood Oath; it was the band's first official entry on the Billboard charts, peaking at number two on the Heatseekers chart and at 135 in the Top 200. The Joe Cincotta-produced Pinnacle of Bedlam, the group's seventh studio album, arrived in 2013 and also went to number two at Heatseekers and peaked at 153 in the Billboard 200. By 2017, when Suffocation released ...Of the Dark Light, Mullen and Hobbs remained the only constant members of Suffocation. The album lineup also included bassist Derek Boyer, who had been with the band since 2004, and guitarist Charlie Errigo and drummer Eric Morotti, both of whom joined in 2016 and made their recording debut on ...Of the Dark Light. Again produced and mixed by Cincotta, the album failed to chart in the U.S. despite celebratory reviews, but it placed very respectably in Europe, where it charted in several countries. In 2021, Suffocation released Live in North America, on Nuclear Blast. Recorded in 2018 at a concert in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it marked the final appearance for Mullen who retired at the end of 2019. Late period touring member and Disgorge drummer Ricky Myers took over on vocals for 2023's Hymns from the Apocrypha, the band's ninth studio set. ~ John Bush, Rovi

Suffocation's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
02 May 2026 All Shall Perish, Cradle Of Filth, Suffocation, The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, I Declare War, Ghost Bath, Cultus Black in Corpus Christi House of Rock - Come and Take It Productions, Corpus Christi, TX, United States
10 May 2026 SUFFOCATION (18+) Neighborhood Theatre Tap Room, Charlotte, NC, United States
25 May 2026 Suffocation in Springfield The Regency Live, Springfield, MO, United States
26 May 2026 Suffocation in Indianapolis Black Circle Brewing Co., Indianapolis, IN, United States
07 Aug 2026 Dimmu Borgir: Grand Serpent Rising Tour US 2026 Palladium Times Square , New York City, NY, United States
08 Aug 2026 Dimmu Borgir, Suffocation, Hulder in Worcester The Palladium, Worcester, MA, United States
30 Oct 2026 Despised Icon, Suffocation, Carnifex, Gates to Hell in Essen Weststadthalle Essen, Essen, NW, Germany
31 Oct 2026 Despised Icon, Carnifex, Suffocation, Gates to Hell in Haarlem Patronaat, Haarlem, NH, Netherlands
03 Nov 2026 Despised Icon, Carnifex, Suffocation, Gates to Hell in Greater London Electric Brixton, London, EN, United Kingdom
04 Nov 2026 Despised Icon, Carnifex & Suffocation O2 Institute Birmingham, Birmingham, EN, United Kingdom

Suffocation's Popular songs

  • Liege of Inveracity
  • Pierced from Within
  • As Grace Descends
  • Infecting the Crypts
  • Clarity Through Deprivation

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Suffocation are globally recognized innovators of death metal. Since the 1990s, their massive influence on the genre came from pioneering the balance between brutal and technical sounds now commonly heard in 21st century death metal. After several demos and singles, 1991's now-classic Effigy of the…
Suffocation's most streamed songs include Liege of Inveracity, Pierced from Within, As Grace Descends, Infecting the Crypts, Clarity Through Deprivation. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Suffocation is primarily known for black metal, frequently fusing it with elements of brutal death metal. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Suffocation's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Liege of Inveracity, Pierced from Within, As Grace Descends, Infecting the Crypts, Clarity Through Deprivation are available on all major platforms. Follow Suffocation on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Suffocation has over 104.9K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Suffocation is currently scheduled to perform in 10 cities: Corpus Christi, Charlotte, Springfield, Indianapolis, New York City, Worcester, Essen, Haarlem, London, Birmingham. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Suffocation's 2026 tour spans 4 countries: United States, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom. Check AllEvents for the full Suffocation tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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