Tom G. Warrior and Martin Ain formed Celtic Frost after the break-up of Hellhammer.
They first disbanded in 1987 but six months later Warrior reformed the
band. When they reformed in 2001, they founded their own record label
called Prowling Death Records and their own publishing imprint called
Diktatur des Kapitals, to gain absolute control over their music. Later,
Celtic Frost and Prowling Death Records signed a worldwide licensing
deal with Century Media Records, so the rights for their new material is
their own and is released by Century Media.
A demo tape called Prototype exists. Among other tracks, it contains two Apollyon Sun tracks, "Relinquished Body" and "Deep Inside".
Cold Lake is largely different from anything else they have ever
recorded. The band has repeatedly disowned this release and attribute
the shocking change in style to pressure from the record company.
Singer and guitarist Tom Gabriel Fischer announced his departure from
Celtic Frost on 9th of April 2008, due to "the unresolvable, severe
erosion of the personal basis so urgently required to collaborate within
a band so unique, volatile, and ambitious." It was confirmed in a joint
statement by Fischer and Martin Ain in September of that year that
Celtic Frost had disbanded again. Fischer later founded a new band
called Triptykon and Ain planned to carry on with a new project with drummer Franco Sesa.
1. Mexican Radio (Wall of Voodoo cover) 03:29
2. Mesmerized 03:24
3. Inner Sanctum 05:16
4. Tristesses de la Lune 02:58
5. Babylon Fell 04:19
Side B:
6. Caress into Oblivion 05:14
7. One in Their Pride 02:51
8. I Won't Dance 04:33
9. Rex Irae (Requiem) 05:58
10. Oriental Masquerade 01:16
• Reed St. Mark: Drums, Timpani, Percussion, Vocals, Synth
• Martin E. Ain (R.I.P. 2017): Bass, Vocals, Effects.
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