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Panzerchrist

Panzerchrist is a Danish black / death metal band formed in '93 -'94 by Michael Enevoldsen (after he left Illdisposed ) and the famous Danish artist Lasse Hoile.

Panzerchrist
Genredeath metal , black / death metal
Years1993 - to the present day
A country Denmark
LabelListenable records
StructureMagnus jørgensen
Lasse bak
Rasmus henriksen
Michael Enevoldsen
Mads lauridsen
myspace.com/Panzerchrist.....

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Discography
  • 3 Composition
    • 3.1 Current composition
    • 3.2 Former members
  • 4 Additional links
  • 5 Links

Biography

At the beginning, the group recorded several demos and was eventually spotted by Serious Entertainment. Six Seconds Kill was released at Serious Entertainment in 1996, and Outpost Fort Europa saw the light in 1998.

In 2000, drummer Reno Killerich (ex- Exmortem , Vile, etc.) and vocalist Bo Summer (also from Illdisposed ) joined the group to record the album Soul Collector , notorious for its orientation on World War II and lyrics in German language. Soul Collector was released on Mighty Music in 2000.

In 2002, Frederik O'Carroll and Rasmus Henriksen joined the group and work began on the ultra brutal album Room Service , which included very fast and brutal compositions, as well as a cover song by Metal Church of the classic "Metal Church." Room Service was recorded on "Antfarm Studios" ( The Haunted , Illdisposed , Mnemic , etc.) and was released on the label Mighty Music in 2003 [1] .

In 2006, drummer Killerich and Karina Bundgaard, now on keyboards (formerly on bass), rejoined the band to record the Battalion Beast album, which was released on Neurotic Records in 2006 [2] .

In the fall of 2008, Bo Summer was replaced by a new vocalist known as "Johnny." Also, a new drummer, Morten Løwe Sørensen (Submission, Strangler, The Arcane Order ), joined the group. From this moment, the group, previously conducting only studio activities, is now going to perform live. [3]

In 2009, it became known that the new Panzerchrist album, entitled "Regiment Ragnarok", was being released in December.

At the end of March 2010, the group announced the completion of the recording and information of the new album. It also became known that the new members - Johnny and Morten were replaced by others - Magnus Jørgensen and Mads Lauridsen, respectively.

In February 2011, it became known that the group had a contract with Listenable Records for the release of the Regiment Ragnarok album, which will be released in April. The group gives several appearances in support of it.

Discography

  • Forever Panzer (Demo, 1995)
  • Six Seconds Kill (Album, Serious Entertainment, 1996)
  • Outpost Fort Europa (Album, Serious Entertainment, 1998)
  • Soul Collector (Album, Mighty Music, 2000)
  • Room Service (Album, Mighty Music, 2003)
  • Battalion Beast (Album, Neurotic Records, 2006)
  • Bello (Compilation, Mighty Music, 2007)
  • Himmelfartskommando (Compilation, Mighty Music, 2008)
  • Regiment Ragnarok (Album, Listenable Records , 2011)
  • 7th Offensive (Album, Listenable Records, 2013)

Composition

Current squad

  • Magnus Jørgensen - vocals
  • Lasse Bak Laart - Leader Guitar, Keyboards
  • Rasmus Henriksen - rhythm guitar
  • Michael Enevoldsen - bass (formerly on drums and on guitar)
  • Mads Lauridsen - drums

Former members

  • Lasse Hoile - vocals
  • Bo Summer - vocals
  • Finn Henriksen - Guitar
  • Jes Christensen - Guitar
  • Kim Jensen - Guitar
  • Rasmus Normand - Guitar
  • Michael Kopietz - Guitar
  • Jakob Mølbjerg - Guitar
  • Frederik O'Carroll - Guitar
  • Nicolej Brink - Bass
  • Karina Bundgaard - bass, keyboards
  • Dea Lillelund - keyboards
  • Michael Pedersen - drums
  • Bent Bisballe Nyeng - drums
  • Reno Killerich - drums
  • Lars Hald - drums
  • Johnny Pump - vocals
  • Morten Løwe Sørensen - drums

Additional links

  • Panzerchrist on Mymusic.dk
  • Panzerchrist's old MySpace.com page
  • New Panzerchrist page on MySpace.com

Links

  1. ↑ Profile on metal-archives.com
  2. ↑ PANZERCHRIST - Battalion Beast * CD Review * on www.metal.de
  3. ↑ PANZERCHRIST: New Drummer, Vocalist Announced (unopened) . Blabbermouth.net . Date of treatment March 2, 2008. Archived on April 9, 2012.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Panzerchrist&oldid=88866366


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