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Mamiffer

Mamiffer is an American band based in Seattle, Washington. It started out as a solo project for former Pyramids and Everlovely Lightningheart member Faith Coloccia that later saw several session musicians and collaborators, most consistently Aaron Turner of Isis fame and who would later become Coloccia's husband. Turner and Coloccia also perform in House of Low Culture together. Mamiffer has released several albums, splits and collaborations through various record labels, most prominently through Turner's now-defunct Hydra Head Records and Turner and Coloccia's own SIGE Records. The band is known for its collaborations, including albums recorded with Locrian, Circle and Daniel Menche; and working with session/guest artists from bands including members of These Arms Are Snakes, Helms Alee, Sunn O))) and Wolves in the Throne Room.

History
The genesis of Mamiffer was born out of creative ideas from Faith Coloccia's then-defunct band Everlovely Lightningheart. == Discography ==
Discography
Studio albums Hirror Enniffer (2008, Hydra Head) • Mare Decendrii (2011, Conspiracy) • Statu Nascendi (2014, SIGE) • The World Unseen (2016, SIGE) • The Brilliant Tabernacle (2019, SIGE) • Ae/Be EP, (2020, SIGE) • Mettapatterning for Constellation (2020, SIGE) Compilation albums Recordings For Lilac III (2017, Tapeworm) Collaboration albums Bless Them That Curse You (collaboration with Locrian) (2012, Profound Lore) • Enharmonic Intervals (for Paschen Organ) (collaboration with Circle) (2013, Ektro) • Crater (collaboration with Daniel Menche) (2015, SIGE) Split releases Mamiffer / House of Low Culture (split with House of Low Culture) (2010, Utech) • Mamiffer / Oakeater (split with Oakeater) (2010, SIGE) • Mamiffer / Demian Johnston (split with Demian Johnston) (2011, Hydra Head) • House of Low Culture / Mamiffer (split with House of Low Culture) (2011, SIGE) • Mamiffer / Pyramids (split with Pyramids) (2012, Hydra Head) Live albums Lou Lou... in Tokyo (split with Merzbow and House of Low Culture) (2011, SIGE) Music videos • "Parthenogenesis" (2016) == References ==
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