Parland was a member of Necrophobic since its inception in 1989, but quit in 1995 to concentrate on Dark Funeral, which he co-founded in 1993. Before leaving Necrophobic, he had written most of the material for their next album.
Darkside, with Parland's contributions intact, was released by Necrophobic in 1997, although Parland did not participate in the recording. Parland ran
independent record label Hellspawn Records (also
Hellspawn Studio) from 1994 to 2002 in
Johanneshov,
Stockholm, releasing albums from bands such as
Abruptum and his own
Dark Funeral, with distribution by House of Kicks, VME, and Sound Pollution. After leaving Dark Funeral in 1996, Parland founded the bands War and
Infernal. While keeping a low profile and not being actively involved in any bands since the second line-up of Infernal broke up in 2003, Parland announced in January 2009 that he was working on new material with drummer
Tomas Asklund (
Gorgoroth,
Dissection, ex-
Dark Funeral). Demos and a full-length album were to be recorded during 2009. An EP from the band was released on 1 May 2010, entitled
The Infernal Return. In an interview from October 2012, David Parland explained that Infernal went inactive after the EP because of bad financial circumstances, and Parland getting arrested and being sent to a psychiatric district for "detoxification purposes". According to the interview, Parland got a neck injury in a car crash several years before and resorted to painkillers. He eventually became addicted. Parland revealed that Infernal had parted ways for good with drummer Tomas Asklund. Parland was planning on searching for a pro-black/death/heavy metal drummer for the recording of the full-length
The Infernal Retribution. The album was intended to be released in late 2013, according to this interview. Parland died on 19 March 2013, at the age of 42. == Beliefs ==