Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox musical artist Pungent Stench is a death metal band from Vienna, Austria, formed in 1988. Their current lineup consists of Martin Schirenc (vocals/guitar), Jacek Perkowski (bass), and Mike G. Mayhem (drums). Pungent Stench achieved prominence in the death metal scene due to their unique style of extreme metal and controversial lyrics, a blend of gore, paraphilia, and black comedy. They dissolved in 1995, re-formed in 1999, then split up again 2007 after recording a final studio album, eventually released in 2018, and re-formed again in 2013 as “The Church Of Pungent Stench” and renamed themselves again as “Schirenc Plays Pungent Stench” in 2014”

HistoryEdit

Early years (1987-1989)Edit

Pungent Stench began in late 1987 when Martin Schirenc and Alex Wank, drummer from Carnage, got together to form a new band. They recruited Jacek Perkowski for the bass player position after months of searching, and by February 1988 the trio started rehearsing together. Barely a month in existence the band had already composed 10 songs, and by April 1988 the band recorded their first demo tape, Mucous Secretion. Recorded live in their rehearsal room, Mucous Secretion featured 5 tracks plus an intro taken out of the first The Evil Dead movie. The tape got very positive reactions from the tapetrading community.<ref name="pungent1985">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In July 1988, the band travelled to England to record their second demo. Wank was present as a guest during the mixing of Napalm Death's sophomore album, From Enslavement to Obliteration, at the Birdsong Studios in Worcester. After that he booked 2 days for Pungent Stench in the same studio. The band had plans to release this demo in a professional manner, with a printed cover and manufactured tapes, but before the manufacturing process began Pungent Stench got an offer by Nuclear Blast.<ref name=pungent1985/>

Nuclear Blast (1989-1994)Edit

Pungent Stench happened to play close by Nuclear Blast's hometown,<ref name=rot43>Durren & Bush (1990), page 43.</ref> Donzdorf.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The label's staff had already heard about the band and sent someone to watch their show and express the record company's interest in the group. Pungent Stench signed the contract in April 1989 and their first release for Nuclear Blast, a split album with fellow Austrian death metallers Disharmonic Orchestra, came out in June.<ref name="rot43"/> The record was reasonably successful, moving more than 4,000 units in less than a year.<ref name=rot44>Durren & Bush (1990), page 44.</ref> The Extreme Deformity 7-inch vinyl EP, featuring three tracks from their unreleased demo, came out in September to rave reviews.<ref name="rot43"/>

For God Your Soul... For Me Your FleshEdit

Pungent Stench's debut For God Your Soul... For Me Your Flesh was released in April 1990.<ref name=pungent1985/> Described as raw and primitive, it shows the band favoring simple song structures and visceral, demented aggression over technical proficiency and over-complicated soloing.<ref name="chamberofages">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The album's title track made it to the "100 Best Death Metal Songs" list compiled by the German version of Metal Hammer.<ref name="metalhammer">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Around the time their first record came out, Pungent Stench were already an experienced live band, having played with Carcass, Entombed, Napalm Death, Extreme Noise Terror, Atrocity and Prong, among others.<ref name="rot44"/> By the end of the year they organized their first, six-week European tour (named the "Fleisch Tour"), with Master headlining and Paul Speckmann's thrash metal side project Abomination as the opening act.<ref name=pungent1985/>

Musical style and influencesEdit

Pungent Stench were initially inspired by early grindcore (Repulsion, Napalm Death, Terrorizer), death metal (Master, Autopsy, Slaughter, Deceased) and doom metal bands such as Saint Vitus and Witchfinder General. By the time of For God Your Soul... For Me Your Flesh's release their listening habits widened considerably. In an interview to Michigan-based fanzine Rot, drummer Alex Wank declared that he was currently into hardcore punk (Sheer Terror, Agnostic Front), industrial music (Swans, Laibach, Coil, Foetus), black metal (Mayhem, Darkthrone, Beherit), alternative metal pioneers Faith No More and "rape rock" group The Mentors.<ref name="rot44"/>

Though Pungent Stench is a death metal band, its musical style has also been influenced by rock and blues. Such non-metal influences can be heard on songs such as "Viva la muerte", "Madcatmachopsychoromantik", "Family Man" and "Got MILF?". Schirenc's choice of guitar (he often plays a Fender Telecaster, a rarity among metal guitarists) probably signals these influences.

Lyrical contentEdit

The lyrical content of the songs is more sexually and paraphilia orientated and tends to contrast the more horror and gore influenced themes of other death metal bands; themes covered include acrotomophilia,<ref>https://www.metal-revolution.com/reviews/pungent-stench-ampeauty</ref> sadomasochism, coprophagia, rape, and deviance, which at times can be seen as off-putting to fans of death metal.<ref>https://www.voicesfromthedarkside.de/interview/pungent-stench/</ref> The album covers reflect this as well: many of their album covers are transgressive and sometimes shocking photos by Joel-Peter Witkin. This, combining the musical styles of death metal and grindcore, may have influenced the sexually-oriented themes of pornogrind, a subgenre of grindcore.

MembersEdit

Current line-upEdit

  • Martin Schirenc (also known as El Cochino) – guitars, lead vocals (1988–1995, 1999–2007, 2013–present)
  • Jacek Perkowski (also known as Pitbull Jack) – bass (1988–1995, 2023–present)
  • Mike G. Mayhem – drums (2013–present)

Former membersEdit

  • Fabio Testi – bass (2004)
  • Danny Vacuum – bass, backing vocals (2013–2023)
  • Reverend Mausna – bass (1999–2004)
  • El Gore – bass (2004–2007)
  • Alex Wank – drums (1988–1995, 1999–2007)

TimelineEdit

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DiscographyEdit

Video releasesEdit

  • Video La Muerte (Nuclear Blast, VHS release, 1993) – features three music videos and eight tracks recorded live in Bremen, Germany

ReferencesEdit

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BibliographyEdit

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  • Durren, B., & Bush, R. (1990). Pungent Stench. Rot Zine, 2: 43-45.

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