Mastiphal (band)
Mastiphal | |
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Origin | Katowice, Poland |
Genres | Black Metal[1] |
Years active | 1992-1998, 2009-present[1] |
Labels | Witching Hour Productions |
Associated acts | Darzamat, Iperyt |
Website | http://www.myspace.com/mastiphalofficial |
Members |
Flauros - vocals, bass guitar Cymeris - vocals, guitar Daamr - guitar (2010-) Opressor - guitar, bass guitar (2010-) Senator - percussion (2010-) |
Past members |
Sammach - keyboard (1995-1996) Desecrator - keyboard (1992-1994) Sarceuil - percussion (1992-1996) Paul - percussion (1996-1998) Abigor - bass guitar (1992-1996) |
Mastiphal is a Polish black metal band. It has been founded in Katowice in 1992, initially named Dissolution, thanks to effort of Rafał "Flauros" Góral (later a vocalist for Darzamat) and Cymeris (in latter years associated with Iperyt).[1] A year later the band has been renamed to Mastiphal.
They released one LP: For A Glory Of All Evil Spirits Rise For Victory (1996), two demos: Sowing Profane Seed (1994) and Promo'96; and an EP Seed of Victory (1998), after which the band split up.
It has been reactivated in 2009. In September that year a Białystok label Witching Hour Productions released a two-disk issue Damnatio Memoriae, including all past songs by Mastiphal.[2] In 2010 the band has been joined by guitar players Damian "Daamr" Kowalski and "Opressor", and also percussist Paweł "Senator" Nowak.[3]
Discography
- Sowing Profane Seed (1994, Baron Records)
- For a Glory of all Evil Spirits, Rise for Victory (1995, Baron Records, Nocturn Records)
- Seed of Victory (1996, Vox Mortiis)
- Czarne zastępy – W hołdzie KAT ("Black Hosts – tribute to KAT") (1998, Pagan Records)
- A Tribute to Hell (1998, Full Moon Production)
- Damnatio Memoriae (2009, Witching Hour Productions)
- Parvzya (2011, Witching Hour Productions)
- 1 2 3 "Mastiphal". www.metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2010-01-13.
- ↑ "Mastiphal wznowiony" (in Polish). muzyka.interia.pl. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
- ↑ "Mastiphal: Będzie bezbożnie" (in Polish). muzyka.interia.pl. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
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