Septic Flesh (Reset à poll)
Enviado: terça out 12, 2010 5:11 pm
Excelente banda de Atenas, Grécia, e formam com os Rotting Christ e Nightfall, o grande triunvirato helénico. Só recentemente me dediquei a sério à sua discografia e como não há nenhum tópico dedicado a estes senhores, aqui fica um merecido espaço.
Álbum favorito: Communion, seguido bem de perto pelo Sumerian Daemons.
Line Up:
Sotiris Vayenas - guitar, vocals (1990–2003, 2007-)
Spiros "Seth" Antoniou - vocals, bass (1990–2003, 2007-)
Christos Antoniou - guitar, samplers (1990–2003, 2007-)
Fotis Benardo - drums (2003, 2007-)
Discografia:
Temple of the Lost Race (EP, 1991)
Mystic Places of Dawn (1994)
Esoptron (1995)
The Ophidian Wheel (1997)
A Fallen Temple (1998)
The Eldest Cosmonaut (EP, 1998)
Forgotten Paths (Compilation, 1999)
Revolution DNA (1999)
Sumerian Daemons (2003)
Communion (2008)
Upcoming studio album (2011)
History (tirado do Wikipedia)
Septic Flesh was formed in March 1990 by Sotiris Vayenas (guitar), Spiros Antoniou (bass and vocals), and Christos Antoniou (guitars), and quickly released a debut EP, Temple of the Lost Race in December 1991.[1] The band recorded their first full-length album Mystic Places of Dawn, in April 1994 at the Storm studio with the co-production of Magus Wampyr Daoloth (who previously was the Rotting Christ keyboardist).[2]
From the band's formation in 1991 until 1997, the line-up was stable, but on The Ophidian Wheel (1997) and A Fallen Temple (1998) a female vocalist, Natalie Rassoulis, was added.[3] The group split up in October 2003, and after the breakup, its members moved on to different or existing projects: Chris Antoniou continued involvement with Chaostar, which he formed in 1998, and Katsionis played guitar for Nightfall and keyboards for Firewind. TheDevilWorx formed a year after Septic Flesh's disbanding, and featured some members from Septic Flesh's original line-up. In March 2007, guitarist Sotiris Vayenas revealed his plans for a new solo project called Aenaos.
[edit] Reunion
On February 19, 2007, Septic Flesh announced a reunion for Greece's Metal Healing Festival featuring Orphaned Land, Rage and Aborted, set to take place July 20–22.[4] On April 3, 2007, Blabbermouth.net reported the band reunited for a seventh full-length CD, for French record label Season of Mist. According to guitarist and composer Christos Antoniou, the release would feature a full orchestra and a choir, totalling 80 musicians and 32 singers.[5] Septic Flesh finalized the new album, Communion, in Studio Fredman in Sweden; it was released in April 2008.
On September 10, 2009, the band announced that they had begun work on a new studio album, tentatively planned for release in the beginning of 2011
Álbum favorito: Communion, seguido bem de perto pelo Sumerian Daemons.
Line Up:
Sotiris Vayenas - guitar, vocals (1990–2003, 2007-)
Spiros "Seth" Antoniou - vocals, bass (1990–2003, 2007-)
Christos Antoniou - guitar, samplers (1990–2003, 2007-)
Fotis Benardo - drums (2003, 2007-)
Discografia:
Temple of the Lost Race (EP, 1991)
Mystic Places of Dawn (1994)
Esoptron (1995)
The Ophidian Wheel (1997)
A Fallen Temple (1998)
The Eldest Cosmonaut (EP, 1998)
Forgotten Paths (Compilation, 1999)
Revolution DNA (1999)
Sumerian Daemons (2003)
Communion (2008)
Upcoming studio album (2011)
History (tirado do Wikipedia)
Septic Flesh was formed in March 1990 by Sotiris Vayenas (guitar), Spiros Antoniou (bass and vocals), and Christos Antoniou (guitars), and quickly released a debut EP, Temple of the Lost Race in December 1991.[1] The band recorded their first full-length album Mystic Places of Dawn, in April 1994 at the Storm studio with the co-production of Magus Wampyr Daoloth (who previously was the Rotting Christ keyboardist).[2]
From the band's formation in 1991 until 1997, the line-up was stable, but on The Ophidian Wheel (1997) and A Fallen Temple (1998) a female vocalist, Natalie Rassoulis, was added.[3] The group split up in October 2003, and after the breakup, its members moved on to different or existing projects: Chris Antoniou continued involvement with Chaostar, which he formed in 1998, and Katsionis played guitar for Nightfall and keyboards for Firewind. TheDevilWorx formed a year after Septic Flesh's disbanding, and featured some members from Septic Flesh's original line-up. In March 2007, guitarist Sotiris Vayenas revealed his plans for a new solo project called Aenaos.
[edit] Reunion
On February 19, 2007, Septic Flesh announced a reunion for Greece's Metal Healing Festival featuring Orphaned Land, Rage and Aborted, set to take place July 20–22.[4] On April 3, 2007, Blabbermouth.net reported the band reunited for a seventh full-length CD, for French record label Season of Mist. According to guitarist and composer Christos Antoniou, the release would feature a full orchestra and a choir, totalling 80 musicians and 32 singers.[5] Septic Flesh finalized the new album, Communion, in Studio Fredman in Sweden; it was released in April 2008.
On September 10, 2009, the band announced that they had begun work on a new studio album, tentatively planned for release in the beginning of 2011