饾暪饾枈饾枌饾枟饾枖 饾暩饾枈饾枡饾枂饾枒 饾暣饾枔饾枠饾枙饾枎饾枟饾枂饾枆饾枖 饾暪饾枖 饾暠饾枖饾枒饾枅饾枒饾枖饾枟饾枈 饾暡饾枂饾枒饾枈饾枌饾枖.
2) Ceives das Imp铆as Cruces
3) O Meigo das Pedras
4) Gallaecia
5) Onde Reverdece a Santa Praga
6) Bite It You Scum [GG Allin cover]
Hecate Enthroned emerged as one of the most intense bands to come out of the Black Death Metal scene. Dedicated to delivering their own brand of truly evil metal with little regard to politics or the trends of popular demand.
1995: The now legendary demo An Ode For A Haunted Wood was recorded in The Academy Studios – Yorkshire under producer Mags and was quickly spread throughout the burgeoning underground scene. This genuinely brutal and haunting demo gave fans the first doorway into Hecate Enthroned’s twisted and dark world; a demon inhabited world of black witchcraft and despair backed by the bands early and evocative live shows. 1996: The newly initiated didn’t have to wait long for their next fix when later that year the band went back into The Academy Studio to re-mix the demo as the EP Upon Promeathean Shores – Unscriptured Waters, released the following year by Blackend Records to rave reviews and enthusiastic fans. This release saw the start of the Blackened years and the video An Ode For A Haunted Wood accompanied the release on MTV being one of the first Extreme Black Metal bands to be featured on this channel.
1997: With an expectant and hungry fan base established from those first raw releases Hecate Enthroned entered The Winding Studios in North Wales during January 1997 with legendary producer Andy Sneap. This enthusiastic partnership produced the classic first full length album The Slaughter Of Innocence, A Requiem For The Mighty. With its iconic cover from the lens of Simon Marsden and music focused by the isolated North Wales environment and the bands inner dark hatred, a true classic of Orchestral Black Metal was born along with the art of Blasting Symphonic Destruction.
1998: Seizing on the success of the first full length attack, mid 1998 see’s the release of the second full length album; the opus Dark Requiems And Unsilent Massacre. This album takes the craft and mood from The Slaughter Of Innocence… and intensifies it. Faster, darker, heavier with bigger orchestration, each track oozes satanic hatred for all that man believes sacred, a masterpiece of blasphemy. Back in The Winding Studios with well respected producer Pete ‘pee wee’ Coleman gave the album a rich and dark production projecting the listener in to a shadowed world of black witchcraft and sexual power. Taking these early releases to the stages of Europe built Hecate Enthroned’s reputation as a destructive live act, delivering performances drenched with hate.
This year also saw the re-release of the first EP Upon Promeathean Shores – Unscriptured Waters, re-packaged and re-mastered with a reworking of the track Danse Macabre from The Slaughter Of Innocence…album and a new track the fearsome, Luciferian Death Code. This re-release showed the metal scenes affinity to this legendary release.
1999: With the art of Blasting Symphonic Destruction nailed to the Hecate Enthroned banner the bands desire for brutality and carnage is sated with the 3rd full length album Kings Of Chaos. This album showed their diverse nature and skill along with the bands ‘Fuck You!’ attitude to drive forward and produce the music that eats away at the blackest of souls. With Pete Coleman at the helm again this time in Parr Street Studios – Liverpool, this album gave metal fans a heavy slab of diseased meat tenderized in a ritualistic chainsaw armed blender. A mirror image of the epic live shows of that time.
2001: The desire to create and evolve saw Hecate Enthroned in The Elevator Studios – Liverpool, again with long term producer Pete Coleman. The collaboration this time resulted in 6 tracks of a more experimental nature for the aptly titled EP Miasma. Blending the art of dark songwriting and the satanic mind set to produce a breathless attack on the senses, all out brutality tempered with a more twisted ponderous approach to show the bands fearless attitude to move between the realms of creativity and pure musical heresy.
2004: Recorded in Blue Room Studios – Manchester and Produced by Phil Green along with the band; Redimus shows a distinctly nasty edge, an aggressive album echoing Hecate Enthroned’s live performances. Full of venom and fury the tracks thunder along a familiar path of anti-Christian ideology and the intent to destroy all in their way. Huge orchestration again to match the vicious guitar assault keeping true to the bands sickening legacy while delivering a fresh approach to the song writing with thoughtful arrangements amidst the malevolent maelstrom. This album was the last for Blackend Records. The band continues to play intensely aggressive live shows all over Europe, devastating stages at major festivals and club venues alike.
2013 sees the band signing a new album deal with Italian label Crank Music Group and at the end of November 2013 the metal world witnessed the release of the highly anticipated studio album Virulent Rapture! This acclaimed album delivered the promise to continue and enhance Hecate Enthroned’s legacy of powerful, high quality extreme metal. Recorded at Velocity Raptor Studios Birkenhead, Engineered and Produced by Mike Smith, Mixed by Mike Smith, Hecate Enthroned and Kami Kopat, it included a stunning vocal cameo from legendary vocalist Sarah Jezebel Deva which hinted at future collaborations together. The album was backed by the brilliant performance video for the track Abyssal March.
This album saw the band back on the road for more regular shows playing a mini UK Headline tour in December 2013 and an appearance at the Wave Gotik Treffen Festival in Leipzig Germany. Also a headline slot at 2014’s Hell Fast Attack Festival in Cz saw a stunningly emotional and powerful performance light up the festival. Further packed UK shows throughout 2015 with new vocalist front man Joe Stamps including an appearance on London’s Incineration Festival 2016 cemented the band as the premier UK Black Metal act delivering high paced intensity and quality.