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German rockers Pyogenesis began their career in the early '90s, making a gothic death metal hybrid that sounded much like Paradise Lost. They kept this style throughout their first two EPs, but started to tweak it on their first full-length album, 1995's Sweet X-Rated Nothings. The vocals were much clearer and the sound was a little less dark. But no one could have expected things to change as dramatically as they did when Pyogenesis released Twinaleblood to their shocked fan base later that year. Gone were the doomy lyrics and heavy riffs, replaced with a pop-punk sound that instantly alienated much of their audience and pushed their career in a much more commercial direction. Their follow-up, Unpop, was even more poppy and sweet, but at that point they had lost most of their metal audience and were making more headway with their alternative pop/rock sound. The band made the move from Nuclear Blast to Hamburg Records in 2002 and released the five-track EP I Feel Sexy, followed closely by the full-length She Makes Me Wish I Had a Gun, the latter of which spawned the hit single "Don't You Say Maybe." The next few years were relatively quiet, with the band playing out less and less, culminating in an official hiatus in 2005. In 2015 the band returned from its self-imposed exile with the AFM-issued concept album A Century in the Curse of Time, an eight-track set of all new material that dabbled in everything from sludge metal to prog and power pop. The like-minded, narrative-driven A Kingdom to Disappear, the second of a planned three-part trilogy, followed in 2017.
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26 Jahre Pyogenesis, das sind weltweite Tourneen, Plattenveröffentlichungen in den entlegensten Ländern der Erde und Fans über den ganzen Globus verteilt. In dieser Zeit waren Pyogenesis in Mexiko in den Importcharts auf Platz 1, haben in Ungarn vor 560.000 Leuten gespielt, waren bei Rock Am Ring und Rock im Park, haben die MTV und VIVA-Hitlisten angeführt und ganz nebenbei noch Anfang der 1990er Jahre den Gothic Metal mitbegründet.
Jahre Pyogenesis sind aber auch 13 Jahre ohne neues Album und 10 Jahre keine Konzerte. Doch diese kleine Pause findet jetzt ein Ende: Nach ihrer ausverkauften Comeback-Show in Rumänien, veröffentlicht die Band im Sommer 2015 nun ihren von Fans lang erwarteten sechsten Longplayer. Der Vierer um Sänger und Kopf Flo V. Schwarz kehrt dabei zu seinen musikalischen Wurzeln zurück und veröffentlicht mit "A Century In The Curse Of Time" nicht nur das vielleicht härteste, sondern auch epischste und anspruchsvollste und das erste Konzeptalbum der Bandgeschichte. Es handelt vom Wandel der Gesellschaft des 19. Jahrhunderts unter dem Einfluss der Industrialisierung, der Dampfmaschine, des aufkommenden Bürgertums und erster Science Fiction Literatur, wie der von Jules Verne.