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ONLY TWO WEEKS LEFT !
Profanity @ Manoir Pub – April 26, 2025! 🇨🇭
In only two weeks we will bring brutal technical death metal to the Manoir Pub!
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In only two weeks we will bring brutal technical death metal to the Manoir Pub!
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About Profanity
Since 1993, the underground is shaking under the sounds of Profanity. The German tech death four-piece set a heavy mark with their albums “Shadows to Fall” (1997 - self released) and “Slaughtering Thoughts” (2000 - Cudgel Agency) as well as their tour in support of Cryptopsy in 2002 and their appearance at the Maryland Death Fest 2004 alongside Misery Index and Exhumed.
After some years of silence, the band spew out a new sign of live with their EP “Hatred Hell Within” (2014 - Rising Nemesis Records). It was recorded with Christoph Brandes in his Iguana Studios (Necrophagist o.a.).
On April 21st, 2017 “The Art of Sickness” was released (Apostasy Records). Its title revealed the route of the new material which is full of playfulness and technical brilliance while it strikes a balance between art and insane chaos. Recorded again at Iguana Studios with Christoph Brandes. To make the album even more diverse, the band invited guests like Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation), Adrie Kloosterwaard (Sinister), Ricky Myers (Disgorge, Suffocation), Christian Münzner (Alkaloid, ex-Obscura) as well as their ex-bassist Martl Bauer. The artwork was done by Pär Olofsson who already created images for albums by Exodus, Unleashed, Malevolent Creation o.a.
On December 4th, 2020, Profanity were returning with a new full-length: “Fragments of Solace” (self released). The mission for this release was clear:
“We wanted to transport the vibe of the most important death metal releases for us from the 90s into the present and mix it with our vision of extreme music. For the type of music we play, some of the most influential albums were released in the 90s. This is the music we grew up with. This is the music we love and appreciate and of course we still listen to today.”
For this release the band invited again guests like Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation), Matt Sotelo (Decrepit Birth), Dave Suzuki (ex-Vital Remains, Churchburn), Dima Orlov (Fetal Decay) as well as their ex-bassist Martl Bauer. “Fragments of Solace” was mixed and mastered by Lukas Haidinger in his Deep Deep Pressure studios. The artwork was done by Federico Musetti.
PROFANITY is an underground band that enjoys sharing the spirit of the underground with other bands and friends around the world. Over the years, the band has played a lot of shows with great bands like Suffocation, Cannibal Corpse, Sinister, Vader, Cryptopsy, Misery Index, Necrophagist, Broken Hope, Defeated Sanity and many more and festivals like FTC, PartySan, MOD, Obscene Extreme, Maryland Deathfest, Netherlands Deathfest, Stonehenge, In Flammen open air, Deathfeast open air etc.
Profanity line-up:
Thomas Sartor - guitars
Lukas Haidinger - vocals
Tobaias Schmeisser - drums
Dimitri Boudon - bass
After some years of silence, the band spew out a new sign of live with their EP “Hatred Hell Within” (2014 - Rising Nemesis Records). It was recorded with Christoph Brandes in his Iguana Studios (Necrophagist o.a.).
On April 21st, 2017 “The Art of Sickness” was released (Apostasy Records). Its title revealed the route of the new material which is full of playfulness and technical brilliance while it strikes a balance between art and insane chaos. Recorded again at Iguana Studios with Christoph Brandes. To make the album even more diverse, the band invited guests like Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation), Adrie Kloosterwaard (Sinister), Ricky Myers (Disgorge, Suffocation), Christian Münzner (Alkaloid, ex-Obscura) as well as their ex-bassist Martl Bauer. The artwork was done by Pär Olofsson who already created images for albums by Exodus, Unleashed, Malevolent Creation o.a.
On December 4th, 2020, Profanity were returning with a new full-length: “Fragments of Solace” (self released). The mission for this release was clear:
“We wanted to transport the vibe of the most important death metal releases for us from the 90s into the present and mix it with our vision of extreme music. For the type of music we play, some of the most influential albums were released in the 90s. This is the music we grew up with. This is the music we love and appreciate and of course we still listen to today.”
For this release the band invited again guests like Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation), Matt Sotelo (Decrepit Birth), Dave Suzuki (ex-Vital Remains, Churchburn), Dima Orlov (Fetal Decay) as well as their ex-bassist Martl Bauer. “Fragments of Solace” was mixed and mastered by Lukas Haidinger in his Deep Deep Pressure studios. The artwork was done by Federico Musetti.
PROFANITY is an underground band that enjoys sharing the spirit of the underground with other bands and friends around the world. Over the years, the band has played a lot of shows with great bands like Suffocation, Cannibal Corpse, Sinister, Vader, Cryptopsy, Misery Index, Necrophagist, Broken Hope, Defeated Sanity and many more and festivals like FTC, PartySan, MOD, Obscene Extreme, Maryland Deathfest, Netherlands Deathfest, Stonehenge, In Flammen open air, Deathfeast open air etc.
Profanity line-up:
Thomas Sartor - guitars
Lukas Haidinger - vocals
Tobaias Schmeisser - drums
Dimitri Boudon - bass
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Genres:
Extreme Metal, Metal, Death Metal, Progressive, Rock
Band Members:
Thomas Sartor - vocals guitars, Lukas Haidinger - vocals, Dimitri Boudon - bass, Tobias Schmeisser - drums
Hometown:
Augsburg, Germany
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Profanity
a month ago
ONLY TWO WEEKS LEFT !
Profanity @ Manoir Pub – April 26, 2025! 🇨🇭
In only two weeks we will bring brutal technical death metal to the Manoir Pub!
Get ready for an imore
Profanity @ Manoir Pub – April 26, 2025! 🇨🇭
In only two weeks we will bring brutal technical death metal to the Manoir Pub!
Get ready for an imore

View More Posts
Profanity's tour
About Profanity
Since 1993, the underground is shaking under the sounds of Profanity. The German tech death four-piece set a heavy mark with their albums “Shadows to Fall” (1997 - self released) and “Slaughtering Thoughts” (2000 - Cudgel Agency) as well as their tour in support of Cryptopsy in 2002 and their appearance at the Maryland Death Fest 2004 alongside Misery Index and Exhumed.
After some years of silence, the band spew out a new sign of live with their EP “Hatred Hell Within” (2014 - Rising Nemesis Records). It was recorded with Christoph Brandes in his Iguana Studios (Necrophagist o.a.).
On April 21st, 2017 “The Art of Sickness” was released (Apostasy Records). Its title revealed the route of the new material which is full of playfulness and technical brilliance while it strikes a balance between art and insane chaos. Recorded again at Iguana Studios with Christoph Brandes. To make the album even more diverse, the band invited guests like Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation), Adrie Kloosterwaard (Sinister), Ricky Myers (Disgorge, Suffocation), Christian Münzner (Alkaloid, ex-Obscura) as well as their ex-bassist Martl Bauer. The artwork was done by Pär Olofsson who already created images for albums by Exodus, Unleashed, Malevolent Creation o.a.
On December 4th, 2020, Profanity were returning with a new full-length: “Fragments of Solace” (self released). The mission for this release was clear:
“We wanted to transport the vibe of the most important death metal releases for us from the 90s into the present and mix it with our vision of extreme music. For the type of music we play, some of the most influential albums were released in the 90s. This is the music we grew up with. This is the music we love and appreciate and of course we still listen to today.”
For this release the band invited again guests like Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation), Matt Sotelo (Decrepit Birth), Dave Suzuki (ex-Vital Remains, Churchburn), Dima Orlov (Fetal Decay) as well as their ex-bassist Martl Bauer. “Fragments of Solace” was mixed and mastered by Lukas Haidinger in his Deep Deep Pressure studios. The artwork was done by Federico Musetti.
PROFANITY is an underground band that enjoys sharing the spirit of the underground with other bands and friends around the world. Over the years, the band has played a lot of shows with great bands like Suffocation, Cannibal Corpse, Sinister, Vader, Cryptopsy, Misery Index, Necrophagist, Broken Hope, Defeated Sanity and many more and festivals like FTC, PartySan, MOD, Obscene Extreme, Maryland Deathfest, Netherlands Deathfest, Stonehenge, In Flammen open air, Deathfeast open air etc.
Profanity line-up:
Thomas Sartor - guitars
Lukas Haidinger - vocals
Tobaias Schmeisser - drums
Dimitri Boudon - bass
After some years of silence, the band spew out a new sign of live with their EP “Hatred Hell Within” (2014 - Rising Nemesis Records). It was recorded with Christoph Brandes in his Iguana Studios (Necrophagist o.a.).
On April 21st, 2017 “The Art of Sickness” was released (Apostasy Records). Its title revealed the route of the new material which is full of playfulness and technical brilliance while it strikes a balance between art and insane chaos. Recorded again at Iguana Studios with Christoph Brandes. To make the album even more diverse, the band invited guests like Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation), Adrie Kloosterwaard (Sinister), Ricky Myers (Disgorge, Suffocation), Christian Münzner (Alkaloid, ex-Obscura) as well as their ex-bassist Martl Bauer. The artwork was done by Pär Olofsson who already created images for albums by Exodus, Unleashed, Malevolent Creation o.a.
On December 4th, 2020, Profanity were returning with a new full-length: “Fragments of Solace” (self released). The mission for this release was clear:
“We wanted to transport the vibe of the most important death metal releases for us from the 90s into the present and mix it with our vision of extreme music. For the type of music we play, some of the most influential albums were released in the 90s. This is the music we grew up with. This is the music we love and appreciate and of course we still listen to today.”
For this release the band invited again guests like Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation), Matt Sotelo (Decrepit Birth), Dave Suzuki (ex-Vital Remains, Churchburn), Dima Orlov (Fetal Decay) as well as their ex-bassist Martl Bauer. “Fragments of Solace” was mixed and mastered by Lukas Haidinger in his Deep Deep Pressure studios. The artwork was done by Federico Musetti.
PROFANITY is an underground band that enjoys sharing the spirit of the underground with other bands and friends around the world. Over the years, the band has played a lot of shows with great bands like Suffocation, Cannibal Corpse, Sinister, Vader, Cryptopsy, Misery Index, Necrophagist, Broken Hope, Defeated Sanity and many more and festivals like FTC, PartySan, MOD, Obscene Extreme, Maryland Deathfest, Netherlands Deathfest, Stonehenge, In Flammen open air, Deathfeast open air etc.
Profanity line-up:
Thomas Sartor - guitars
Lukas Haidinger - vocals
Tobaias Schmeisser - drums
Dimitri Boudon - bass
Show More
Genres:
Extreme Metal, Metal, Death Metal, Progressive, Rock
Band Members:
Thomas Sartor - vocals guitars, Lukas Haidinger - vocals, Dimitri Boudon - bass, Tobias Schmeisser - drums
Hometown:
Augsburg, Germany
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