Adorned Brood
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Background information | |
Origin | Neuss, Germany |
Genres | Folk metal,[1] black metal[1] |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Black Bards Entertainment |
Website | www.adornedbrood.de |
Members |
Markus 'Teutobot' Frost Anne Thorsten Derks Jan Jansohn Niklas Enns Mischa Kliege |
Adorned Brood is a folk black metal band from Neuss, Germany.
History (1993-2006)
After the foundation in 1993, Adorned Brood recorded two demo tapes. They signed a contract to German music label Folter Records. They recorded their first studio album Hiltia in 1996. They recorded a new album, called Wigand, in 1998. Only 1,000 copies of each album were released.
They signed a contract with Moonstorm Records. Their third album, Asgard, was released in 2000. Lead singer Erik Hecht from the band Subway to Sally joined Adorned Brood for their fourth album, Erdenkraft, in 2000.
They toured with Subway to Sally, and played at the music festivals Summer Breeze Open Air, Partysan, Wave Gotik Treffen and Feuertanz Festival.
Line-up
Current line-up
- Markus 'Teutobot' Frost - vocals, bass guitar (1993–present)
- Thorsten Derks - guitar (2004–present)
- Jan Jansohn - guitars (2009-)
- Niklas Enns - keyboards (2008-)
- Anne - flute (2009-)
- Mischa Kliege - drums (2011-)
Live members
- Mike "Ariovist" Engelmann ("Black sails over Europe Tour 2009")
Former members
- Klaus Röhrig - vocals (1993–1995)
- Nermin 'Oberon' Hadžović - guitar (1993–1997)
- Thorsten Riekel - guitar (1994)
- Andreas Samek - guitar (1997–2004)
- Benjamin Ulkan - guitar (2001–2007)
- Ingeborg Anna Baumgärtel vocals, flute (1996–2008)
- Tim Baumgärtel - drums, piano (1998–2010)
- Mirko 'Pagan' Klier - guitar (1993–2001, 2007–2009)
- Mike 'Ariovist' Engelmann - drums (1993-1998 & 2010-2011)
Timeline
Discography
Demos
- Phobos/Deimos (1994)
- Wapen (1995)
- Rehearsal '96 (1996)
Studio albums
- Hiltia (1996)
- Wigand (1998)
- Asgard (2000)
- Erdenkraft (2002)
- Heldentat (2006)
- Noor (2008)
- Hammerfeste (2010)
- Kuningaz (2012)[2]
References
- 1 2 Sharpe-Young, Garry and Born, R. "Adorned Brood biography". MusicMight. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
- ↑ Adorned Brood Posts New Album "Kuningaz" Studio Trailer
External links
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