martes, 16 de febrero de 2021

Desaster - Tyrants Of The Netherworld (2000) [CASS] (2005)

 

 The history of Desaster reaches back as far as 1988 when two young metal maniacs from Koblenz, Germany, decided to follow the path once paved by bands such as HELLHAMMER or DESTRUCTION. After initial songwriting sessions, the band played their first and now legendary live concert in 89, which also marked the official birth of Desaster. Having overcome several line-up problems between 1990 and 1992, original member/guitarist Infernal soldiered on with vocalist Okkulto and bass player Odin.

Following up on the two demos "The Fog of Avalon" (1993) and "Lost in the Ages" (1994), Merciless Records released the group's first vinyl in 1995, a split 7" single together with country mates UNGOD.

In 1996, Desaster's debut album "A touch of medieval darkness" came out, earning much respect in underground circles worldwide, followed by their third release, the mini album "Stormbringer" (1997).

"Hellfire's Dominion", Desaster's second full-length album was released in September 98. It contained a standout track in the shape of speed metal hymn "Metalized Blood", featuring guest vocals from PENTACLE's Wannes, German speed veterans VIOLENT FORCE's Lemmie and Toto, frontman of cult act LIVING DEATH. The band's third album "Tyrants of the Netherworld" hit the shelves in late 2000. After several festival appearances in the summer of 2001 (Fuck the Commerce, Wacken, etc.) singer Okkulto left and was replaced shortly after by Sataniac from German black thrashers DIVINE GENOCIDE. The 7" single "Souls of Infernity", released in October 2001, featured former shouter Okkulto's final performance.

Having issued their fourth album "Divine Blasphemies" (2002), a show in Sao Paulo/Brazil marked a special highlight and resulted in a live release entitled "Brasilian Blitzkrieg Blasphemies" via Mutilation Records (Brazil).

After joining Metal Blade Records, the new label put out their fifth album "Angelwhore", which was also released on vinyl via Iron Pegasus Records. In May 2007 the group entered Harrow's Studio (Asphyx, Pentacle, Occult, Soulburn...) in the Netherlands to record their sixth full-length "666 - Satan's Soldiers Syndicate". In 2007 and 2008, the band played many gigs, their outstanding third trip to South America and shows at bigger European festivals amongst them.

In 2009, Desaster celebrated their 20th anniversary with a box set. The birthday party on a boat cruising along the river Rhine turned out to be a huge success.

Desaster's seventh album "The Arts of Destruction" came out in February 2012. Recorded at ToxoMusic Studios, mixed and mastered at Temple of Disharmony, this slab of dark heavy metal straight from hell celebrates just the unique, archaic sound this band has represented ever since. The record gained good to great reviews throughout.

2014: Desaster for 25 years! Of course, this had to be properly celebrated. "Live in Bamberg" came out via High Roller Records. The group recorded a complete show with many guests, which was released on LP, CD and DVD, the latter featuring an extensive history documentation with all former members, many friends and associates of the band, not to forget old recordings and much more.

With their eighth studio album "The Oath of an Iron Ritual" in 2016, the musicians stay true to the uncompromising manners they have always represented. This time around they recorded together with Patrick W. Engel in their own rehearsal space, which took just a couple of days in October but did not hurt the sound one bit - on the contrary! A barrage of metal without compromises that will easily split skulls everywhere. This album, an array of Desaster's typical, riff-heavy neckbreakers, shows them more aggressive and murderous than ever. In 2018 the band decided to split up with drummer Tormentor, because his engagements in ASPHYX and SODOM left too little space for Desaster.

In 2019 the band's 30 anniversary was celebrated with a special 7" single called "Black Celebration" which contained two brand new tracks with new drummer Hont.

 



SUNSET VIII

 

 -Tracklist:

 Side A

01. Intro     01:32       instrumental
02. Nekropolis Karthago     04:36
03. Victim of My Force     04:23
04. Profanation     03:33
05. Sworn to Avenge     04:39



Side B

06. Tyrants of the Netherworld     07:18
07. Call on the Beast     04:06
08. Battle Oath     05:23
09. Disciples of Darkness     03:50
10. Reign of Tyrants     03:12       instrumental

 

43:02

 

-Line up:

 • Tormentor : Drums
 • Okkulto : Vocals
 • Odin : Bass
 • Infernal : Guitars.



 


 

 Label: Night Birds Records.

 All music by Desaster, except "Intro" by Chorea Minor.
All lyrics by Okkulto, except "Nekropolis Karthago" by Infernal and "Sworn to Avenge" by Costa Stoios.

Recorded at Audio Artist Studio, Aichtal, Germany 14/7 - 19/7, 2000 and mixed between 11/8 - 13/8, 2000.
Mastered at Overhead Project, Koblenz, 18.8.2000.
Produced by Desaster.

 May the Gods Of Thunder, Wind and Rain always be with you!

 

 





 


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