Альбомы исполнителя
Revolution DNA
1999 · альбом
A Fallen Temple
1998 · альбом
D.N.A Choronzone
1998 · Мини-альбом
Ophidian Wheel
1997 · альбом
Esoptron
1995 · альбом
ΕΣΟΠΤΡΟΝ
1995 · альбом
Mystic Places of Dawn
1994 · альбом
Forgotten Paths (The Early Days)
1991 · альбом
Reconstruction
2023 · сингл
Modern Primitive
2022 · альбом
Neuromancer
2022 · сингл
Infernus Sinfonica MMXIX (Live)
2020 · альбом
The Vampire from Nazareth
2020 · сингл
Codex Omega
2017 · альбом
Enemy of Truth
2017 · сингл
3rd Testament (Codex Omega)
2017 · сингл
Dante's Inferno
2017 · сингл
Titan
2014 · альбом
Titan - Deluxe Orchestral Version
2014 · альбом
Order of Dracul
2014 · сингл
The Great Mass
2011 · альбом
Communion
2008 · альбом
Sumerian Daemons
2003 · альбом
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Биография
Greece's SepticFlesh emerged in the early '90s with a visceral and uncompromising sound that looked as much to the cavernous halls of doom metal for inspiration as it did the icy vistas of black and death metal. The band's style has evolved over the years, taking on elements of neo-classical and symphonic metal, a theatrical and brutal approach that they perfected in the 2000s on stand-out LPs Sumerian Demons (2003), The Great Mass (2011), Codex Omega (2017), and Modern Primitive (2022). Formed in Athens in the early '90s by Sotiris Vayenas (guitar), Spiros Antoniou (bass and vocals), and Christos Antoniou (guitars), the band quickly released a debut EP, Temple of the Lost Race, in 1991. Their first official full-length, Mystic Places of Dawn, followed in 1994. From there, they released a handful of albums, notably taking on a female soprano vocalist (Natalie Rassoulis) for the recording of 1997's Ophidian Wheel and 1998's A Fallen Temple, both of which saw the group moving toward a more symphonic style of death metal. In 1999, the band was able to snag the services of legendary producer Fredrik Nordström (Opeth, At the Gates) for that year's Revolution DNA. With a number of albums receiving positive responses and a handful of successful tours, SepticFlesh soon signed to Hammerheart, which released their next album, Sumerian Daemons, in 2003. Although the band's star was on the rise, things were not what they seemed, and SepticFlesh decided to call it a day later that year. Christos went off to focus on work with Chaostar, late-arriving keyboardist Bob Katsionis worked with Nightfall, and Sotiris started a solo project under the moniker Aenaos. But, as with most bands, a little time and space were all that was needed, and in 2007 SepticFlesh announced a reunion appearance at that year's Metal Healing Festival in their native Greece. The band soon signed a new deal with French label Season of Mist, and released its seventh album, Communion, in 2008. The new-look SepticFlesh, rounded out by Fotis Benardo on drums, also featured an 80-musician/32-vocalist orchestra and choir. The Great Mass (2011) and Titan (2014) were similarly ambitious affairs that utilized the talents of the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, and Codex Omega (2017), the band's tenth studio long-player, was produced by extreme metal specialist Jens Bogren (Opeth, Dimmu Borgir). In 2020 the band released the epic and fully orchestrated live LP and concert film Infernus Sinfonica Mmxix. Two years later, SepticFlesh returned with their 11th full-length effort, the deeply melodic and cinematic Modern Primitive. ~ Chris True, Rovi