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martes, 2 de febrero de 2021

Zwartplaag - Haatstorm (2010)

 

 The band's name is Dutch for 'Black Plague'.

 Zwartplaag was formed in 2005 and split up in 2011.


Discography:

- Pest [Demo] (2005)
- Zwart verderf [Demo] (2005)
- Nachtkwaad [Demo] (2008)
- Promo 2009 [Demo] (2009)
- Haatstorm (2010)
- United Wolfish Hordes [Split] (2011)

 


 

 -Tracklist:

Side A - Haat

1. Intro     01:42
2. Forgotten Tower of the Moon     06:40
3. Countess of Blood     06:55
4. Nachtkwaad     07:15
5. Last Stronghold of Eternal Hate     07:30

Side B - Storm

 6. Imperial Death March     06:30
7. Winds of Desecration and Lust     06:00
8. Den plaag geleden     07:51
9. Haatstorm     06:30
10. Outro     02:35

59:28

 

-Line up

Onmensch : Guitars
Dagon : Vocals
Misanthropist : Drums
Wraak : Bass.

 

 


 

 Label: Heidens Hart Records

Recorded at FIP Studio in 2009.

Mixed, mastered and additional recordings by Arjan at Tuianti Studio.

Co-eleased with Thor's Hammer Productions.

Limited to 300 copies.

 

 

 

 




 




 


lunes, 23 de noviembre de 2020

Some Brutal Female Vocals

 

 

 


Adorior, Death/Black Metal band formed in Sutton, UK in 1994.

Starting their first recording "Beyond the Distant Blue", released in 1996, they quickly signed a contract at Norway’s Head Not Found Records.

Adorior later recorded their debut album "Like Cutting the Sleeping" (1998), after problems with their drummer the band recorded a split LP:
"Hater of Fucking Humans / Blood Bondage Flagellation" with Witchmaster, released by Agonia Records, Poland.

Following the blasphemy and vomiting with "Author of Incest" recorded by Necromorbus Studios, Sweden in 2005 and the most recent work with Terrorama: "Fucking in Fire / Conceived in Abhorrence" (2010).

"Adorior
is an expression in Latin meaning "to rise up to attack".

 

 Jaded Lungs (Melissa Gray)


ADORIOR (UK) - SWR IX 2006, Portugal



 


 

 From Reykjavík, Iceland hails the deathmetal quartet Angist, formed in 2009 by Edda and Gyða with Halli, Edda’s brother later joining in as bassplayer and with few changes in drummers.
Angist released their two song demo in summer 2010 and a year later they had accomplished to play many high profile shows such as Iceland Airwaves, opening act for Heaven Shall Burn and L’esprit du Clan and get 2nd place in the Wacken Metal Battle (Icelandic log). Many interviews and reviews in magazines, newspapers, webzines and radio followed and the year 2011 ended with the release of Angist’s EP, ''Circle of Suffering'', and a tour around France as an opening act for L’esprit du Clan.

 

Edda Tegeder Óskarsdóttir
 
 

 

                                                                                     ANGIST - SWR XVII 2014, Portugal

 

 

 

 


 Darkened Nocturn Slaughtercult was called into its existence during the cold wintery months of 1997.

After the glorious days of early old school black metal had been infested by Gothic influences, and the betrayal of the Scandinavian forefathers - who apperently changed their allegiance, it was the intention of the two founding members Onielar (Vokills, Git.) as well as Ariovist (Drums) to call forth a band which would contribute it's music to the old traditional vein of black metal.

This line-up was reinforced by Velnias (Git.) who joined their ranks after approximately six unholy months. The position of the bass strangler stayed vacant since day one. Darkened Nocturn Slaughtercult stands for own satanic and nihilistic beliefs, along with the conspiracy for raw black metal this spirit is carved deep into their hearts. Thus, it seems nearly impossible to find an individual which combines both the skill and the mandatory views of the occult. Only these individuals may join the Slaughtercult.

In the following months the darkened trinity put much effort, sweat and blood into their very first hymns. During this time many tried out for the open bass position, but all were slain, all fell down to be mere cannonfodder. As time passed by it got more clearer day by day that soon the ways of Ariovist and Slaughtercult would go into different directions. While his path led off into a more pathetic human direction - Slaughtercult kept heading straight forward towards the human rank and file in order to slaughter under the banner of blasphemy. Thus during the second half of the year 1999 the first official release ''The Pest Called Humanity'' was recorded.

 

Onielar (Yvonne Wilczynska)
 




 

 

 
 
Portuguese raw black metal band formed in year 2000 in Porto. Lyrical themes are about satanism, depression and darkness.
Split-up in 2011.
 
Discography

- Frozen Empire [Demo] (2004)
- Our Darkest Black Metal [Demo] (2005)
- Colheita 2005 [Split] (2005)
- Trilogy For Domination [Split] (2007)
- 'Live in Praise Him fest' & 'Extreme Devotion Fest' [DVD] (2008)
- United by the Black Flag [Split] (2008)
- The Black Throne of Hell (2008)
- Live in Hellmaster Ritual [Live] (2009)
- Our Darkest Empire [Compilation] (2009)
- Reflected in Darkness... [EP] (2010)
- 10 Years Worshiping Satan [Compilation] (2010)
- S.A.T.A.N. (2010)


Naamah Satana (Vania) 
 
INFERNAL KINGDOM - Sala Anoeta, Vigo 24.11.2007


 

 

 

 

 In the early '90s, Death-Metal got less popular, lots of Death-Metal fans switched over to Black-Metal, Gothic and other atmospherically music. Sinister never thought about playing other music than their favorite; Death-Metal. Some years passed and the band released their mini-CD 'Bastard Saints' (1996), and played a few live-shows. Several line-up changes followed, and led Sinister to write their most aggressive brutal and intense album so far 'Aggressive Measures' (1998).

These time their presence in Death-Metal paid off. Death-Metal is back, where for
Sinister it never left. The response from fans and critics where good. Sinister sold lots of albums and played lots of good shows, of which a short US-tour and good festivals like Wacken open air, Milwaukee Metal fest and Czech Dynamo blessed their way. Yet the cooperation between Sinister and vocalist Eric didn't work out very well, which lead to Eric's departure in August 1999. Sinister was searching for a new singer. After some serious tryouts with different singers, Rachel came out best and the band started concentrating on the next record. 'Creative Killings' was released at Hammerheart Records, September 2001. Shortly, after the release guitarist Bart decided to quit the band. A replacement was found in Pascal. The album was promoted with shows in Russia, Belarus and a 26 show tour across the rest of Europe.

In 2002
Sinister decided to join forces again with Nuclear Blast records. The result is the release of their album 'Savage or Grace'.
The album was massively promoted through shows in Mexico, Columbia and a two week tour with Cannibal Corpse across Europe.

After a short split
Sinister reformed in March/April 2005 due to letters from the fans around the world.

 

------ RaCHEL HEYZER------


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sábado, 30 de mayo de 2020

Funeral Winds - Godslayer XUL (1998) Reissue [2003]


Funeral Winds was born in 1991 to spread terror among the living, to vomit in the face of god, to live the Black Metal Cult...

Inspired by the old bands Venom, Hellhammer, Bathory, Sodom and Mayhem...
and the never ending dedication to Satan.


1991

Funeral Winds was founded.

1992

The first official recording was released as "Rehearsal/Demo '92".
Only a few copies were send to underground magazines and bands, the tape was never for sale.

1993/1994

In 1993 the second demo was released, called "La Majeste Infernale"(The Infernal Majesty), and spread the name of Funeral Winds within the Black Metal underground. The same year again new recordings were made, two studio and two live tracks, and released as the "Resurrection..." demo, released by Pagan Records from Poland in early '94. An illegal bootleg album containing the "Resurrection..." demo as well as on the B-side demo recordings of Demonic from Norway was released later. It is unknown how many copies were pressed of this LP, and who released it... The track 'Steps of Ritual' appears on the compilation tape 'Morbid Tunes Of The Black Angels' released by the label The Way Of Force from France. Other bands on this compilation were Mütiilation, Zemial, Absu, Moonspel, Impiety, Archgoat, Emperor, Grand Belial's Key, Thou Art Lord, Barathrum, Vlad Tepes, etc.

1994-1998

In 1994 Funeral Winds was invited to Poland to headline, together with the Polish bands Kat and Vader, on a festival called "Sthrashydto '94". A video entitled "Live in Poland" was recorded there. Right after the festival Funeral Winds entered the studio to record six tracks, two for the release of a 7"ep released by Black Arts and four for a Split CD with Abigail (Japan) on Warmaster Records. After these releases the band got signed with Lethal Records for two albums of which the first one should have been released in the summer of 1995. after the recordings, guitarist/songwriter and only remaining founder of Funeral Winds, Hellchrist Xul got arrested for a manslaughter attempt which troubled his work for the band and together with Lethal Records bankruptcy it caused a delay of three years before the '95 album "Godslayer XUL" was released by Daimonion Records in 1998.

1998-2003

A lot of line-up changes troubled the band and caused long delays in the writing and recording process. The "Godslayer XUL" album was re-released by Death To Mankind records from Spain on CD and LP in early 2003.
The recordings for the "Koude Haat" album were made.

2004

The new album "Koude Haat" was released during February 2004 by Death To Mankind on CD and LP.
The "Screaming for Resurrection..." LP was released by Phlegethon Productions/ Bloodlust Distribution. It contains material recorded in 1993/94 (Resurrection Demo + tracks from split CD w/Abigail).
A 4-way split 7" with Ad Hominem/Leviathan/Funeral Winds/Eternity was released on Undercover records. Funeral Winds plays live at the Black Metal Blitzkrieg Festival.

2004-2007

A bootleg CD was released by the rip off Unisound records from Greece, with wrong information and inferior sound quality, containing demo recordings and other rare material. New material was written for the third full length album "Nexion XUL - The cursed bloodline" that was released in July of 2007 on CD,LP and limited A5 digibook formats on Sadolust Records from the Netherlands.

2008

Funeral Winds records an exclusive track for 'The Wine of Satan II” LP and CD, out on Necroterror Records from Greece. Other bands that appear on this compilation are Root, The One, Furze, Code, Bestial Mockery, Irrevent and Hell Militia. The first edition of The Wine of Satan was released in 1993 and was compiled by tracks of Beherit, Corpse Molestation, Pandemonium, Master's Hammer, The Black, Crucifier, Perdition Hearse and Mortuary Drape.

2010

Angaroth XUL joins Funeral Winds as bassplayer

2011

Funeral Winds performs an exclusive live show in Italy, headlining the first day at the 5th edition of the Black Lake Fest two day festival. Other bands that contributed to the festival were Alcest, Angantyr, Frostmoon Eclipse, Infinity, Irrlycht, Nocturnal Depression, Whiskey Ritual and many more. Funeral Winds re-records 'Thy Eternal Flame' for the compilation tape 'Morbid Tunes Of The Black Angels 9' (to be released in 2012).

2012

Funeral Winds performs a live ritual at the Aurora Infernalis festival in Arnhem, the Netherlands, amongst bands like Archgoat, One Tail One Head, Isvind and more.



-Tracklist:

Side A:
1. For the Glory of Xul     06:24
2. A Diabolical Meeting     03:18
3. Thy Eternal Flame     05:14
4. Visions of Afterlife     03:01
5. Resurrection of the Five Winds     06:33

Side B:
6. When Twilight Shines over the Forgotten Fields     02:45
7. Screaming for Grace     02:50
8. Night of the Utterdark     03:21
9. The Raven's Son (Birth of a Warlock)     05:23
10. December (Cry for War)     04:54
11. Siren Voice of the Ancient     03:19
12. In the Sign of Chaos     03:02

50:04

-Line up:

H. Xul: Guitars
Y. Xul: Drums
I. Xul: Bass
M. Xul: Vocals.




Label: Death to Mankind.

Tracks 9 to 12 original recorded during winter/spring anno 1997 for Creations Of Necromantical Mysteriis.

Tracks 1 to 8 recorded and mixed at Studio Het Pand, Vlaardingen 1995.
Intro recorded at Helbers Studio's, Rotterdam.







funeral winds

sábado, 9 de mayo de 2020

Fra Waurhts - For Celestial Glory [Demo] (2014)


-Discography:

• For Celestial Glory [Demo] (2014)
• For Celestial Glory (2015)



-Tracklist:

1. I
2. II
3. III
4. IV
5. V
6. VI
7. VII

-Line up:

• Atilla Kabak: Everything.



Label: Silver Key Records.

Limited to 200 copies.

 The same program repeats on both sides.






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sábado, 29 de junio de 2019

Mourning - Greetings From Hell (1993)

-Demo 1991 (Demo 1991)
-At the Dawn of... (Split 1992)
-Greetings from Hell (1993)
-Rouwen - Rouwkots (mini cd 1997)


-Tracklist:

1. Intro / Arma Satani     07:57    
2. Sweet Dreams     03:47    
3. Demon's Dance     03:34    
4. Territorial     03:12    
5. Denial of Your Destiny     03:50    
6. Only War and Hell     08:07    
7. What?     03:02    
8. Deranged or Dead     04:15    
9. Buried with the Dead     03:23    
10. Get AIDS and Die     04:56

-Line up:

- André van der Ree: Drums
- Marc van Amelsfoort: Bass, Vocals
- René Roza: Guitars.   


Label: Foundation 2000.
Recorded at Beaufort Studio, 2-13 November, 1992.
Co-mixed by Mourning.
 Made by Dureco/Weesp, Holland.
 Distributed by Dureco.
 Producer: Han Swagerman.




Mourning


viernes, 17 de mayo de 2019

Sinister - Aggressive Measures (1998) + Savage Or Grace (2003)


Sinister is a death metal band from the Netherlands, assembled in 1989 and disbanded in 2004. They have currently reformed in 2005, with Aad on vocals and Bas van den Bogaard on bass guitar. They have released 8 albums consistently in the death metal vein.

Starting in 1989, Sinister was a band arising in the middle of the Death-Metal hype. After releasing a demo, which sold about 1500 copies, a promo tape followed. Sending out the promo to various labels resulted in signing up at Nuclear Blast Records, Germany 1991.

There debut CD 'Cross the Styx' saw the light in early 1992, and sold many copies worldwide. Many live shows all over Europe followed. Touring with bands like Suffocation, Cannibal Corpse and Deicide increased the number of people knowing Sinister.

In the years after that, Sinister succeeded in maintaining their popularity by releasing their second album 'Diabolical Summoning' (1993), 'Hate' (1995) and doing many live shows all over Europe and a very successful 55 show-tour through all the USA.

At the end of this period, Death Metal got less popular, lots of Death-Metal fans switched over to Black-Metal, Gothic and other atmospherical music. Sinister never thought about playing other music than their favourite; Death Metal. more....

Some years past and the band released their mini-CD 'Bastard Saints' (1996), and played a few live-shows. Several line-up changes followed, and led Sinister to write their most aggressive brutal and intense album so far 'Aggressive Measures' (1998).

This time their maintenance in Death Metal payed off. Death Metal is back, where for Sinister it never left. The response from fans and critics where good, sold lots of albums and played lots of good shows, of which a short US-tour and good festivals like Wacken open air, Milwaukee Metalfest and Czech Dynamo blessed their way. Yet the cooperation between Sinister and vocalist Eric didn't work out very well, which lead to Eric's departure in August 1999. Sinister was searching for a new singer. After some serious tryouts with different singers, Rachel came out best and the band started concentrating on the next record. Creative Killings was released at Hammerheart Records, September 2001. Shortly, after the release guitarist Bart decided to quit the band. A replacement was found in Pascal. The album was promoted with shows in Russia, Belarus and a 26 show tour across the rest of Europe.

In 2002 Sinister decided to join forces again with Nuclear Blast records. The result is the release of their latest album, Savage or Grace, which will be released may 12th. The album will be massively promoted through shows in Mexico, Columbia and a two week tour with Cannibal Corpse across Europe. 




Aggressive Measures (1998):

-Tracklist:

1. Intro ('The Upcoming')     01:14
2. Aggressive Measures     03:42
3. Beyond the Superstition     02:54
4. Into the Forgotten     03:42
5. Enslave the Weak     04:31
6. Fake Redemption     03:17
7. Chained in Reality     04:36
8. Emerged with Hate     02:36
9. Blood Follows the Blood     04:17
 

-Line up:

Eric: Vocals, Lyrics
Aad: Drums
Bart: Guitars
Alex: Bass, Lyrics.
 
 
 


 
 
Label: Nuclear Blast.

 All music and lyrics by Sinister '98.
Originally the band wanted Wes Benscoter to create the album cover but he was busy with other commitments.
Recorded and mixed at Studio Excess, Rotterdam, Holland, April/May 1998.
Co-produced/engineered by Sinister.

 The first catalog number (NB 332) is presented on back inlay & the disc. The second catalog number (27361 63322) is presented on spines.
 
 
 

 Sinister (1998)
 

Savage Or Grace (2003):
 
 
-Tracklist:

1. Rise of the Predator     02:16
2. Savage or Grace     02:36
3. Barbaric Order     03:48
4. The Age of Murder     03:18
5. Conception of Sin     05:21
6. Chapel Desecration     03:40
7. Dominion     03:31
8. Collapse Rewind     03:05
9. Apocalypse in Time     02:51


-Line up:

 Rachel Heyzer: Vocals
 Aad Kloosterwaard: Drums
 Alex Paul: Bass, Lyrics
 Ron van de Polder: Guitars (rhythm)
 Pascal Grevinga: Guitars (lead).




 
Label: Nuclear Blast.

At this time Sinister was having alot of internal problems and the entire record musically was written by Ron van de Polder without hardly any input from anyone else in the process.

Recorded in the Excess Studio in Rotterdam, Holland during the Winter of 2003.
 


   Sinister (2001)  
 


 
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