Deathbringer is an English-speaking Belarusian metal band playing in the style of progressive technical death metal . The group was founded in 2002. [one]
| Deathbringer | |
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| basic information | |
| Genres | Progressive death metal , technical death metal , death metal , progressive metal |
| Years | since 2002 |
| A country | |
| City | Grodno |
| Where from | |
| Language of songs | English |
| Label | Sound Age Productions , MSR Productions |
| Deathbringer - MySpace Official Page ; Deathbringer - Facebook Official Page | |
Biography
The idea of creating a group came up with Artyom Serdyuk in January 2001, but the composition of the group was finally formed only in May 2002. In June 2002, the group recorded 3 cover versions of Death's songs for a tribute released by the Belarusian label Hangar 18, but the compilation never came out.
The recording of the debut album began in April 2003, and in May of the same year the group gives the first concert. In 2004, recording of the album paused, and Deathbringer focuses on concert activities.
In the summer of 2004, the single "Keeper of Pain" was released, in the fall - a collection of demo versions and concert recordings "Circle of What Was".
In August 2005, the band resumes recording their debut album. Work takes place in the Polish studio Studio-X. In 2006, the album was reduced and mastered, and in November 2007 the album "Homo Divisus" was released in Russia and the CIS countries through the efforts of Sound Age Productions [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [ 9] . After the release of the album, the group takes part in several concert tours in Poland and Belarus.
In 2010, the album “Homo Divisus” was reissued by the label MSR Productions, after which the group went on a tour of Poland, Belarus and Lithuania.
Musicians
- Current squad
- Artyom Serdyuk - guitars (also in Disloyal , Thy Disease , Woe Unto Me, Lamented Shade, Amentia; ex-ID: Vision);
- Krzysztof "Kriss" Bendarowicz - drums (also in Manipulation, Empatic, ex-Prafuria, ex-Infected);
- Mario "Gone-Tech" Gontaro Bazalar - vocals ;
- Alexander Goron - bass (also in Amentia, Posthumous Blasphemer);
- Tomasz "Zyclon" Weglewski - bass (live); (ex-Devilyn, ex-Gortal, ex-Hellfire, ex-session bass player Hate ).
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Discography
- Symbolic Sounds (2002, demo, self-released)
- Circle Of What Was (2004, demo, self-released)
- Keeper Of Pain (2004, demo, self-released)
- Homo Divisus (promo) (2006, demo-promo, self-released)
- Homo Divisus (2007, Sound Age Productions )
- Homo Divisus (2010, re-released, MSR Productions )
Notes
- ↑ Deathbringer's official MySpace page , Official Biography
- ↑ Review of “Homo Divisus” in the Metalizer Metal Music Magazine (link unavailable) , Metalizer No. 17 August 2011
- ↑ Review of “Homo Divisus” in Psycho Magazine (Poland) Archived copy of September 24, 2015 on Wayback Machine , Psycho Magazine of December 17, 2007
- ↑ Review of “Homo Divisus” on Darkside.ru
- ↑ Review of “Homo Divisus” in Pandemoneon Magazine (Poland) Archived September 24, 2015 on Wayback Machine , Pandemoneon Magazine December 18, 2011
- ↑ Homo Divisus Reviews on the Metal Library
- ↑ Review of “Homo Divisus” at the Metal Center (Poland) , Metal Center
- ↑ Homo Divisus reviews on the Deathbringer official MySpace blog
- ↑ Review of “Homo Divisus” at Headbanger.ru
Links
- Myspace's official Deathbringer page (band)
- Official Deathbringer (group) Facebook page
- Official Deathbringer page (band) on SoundCloud
- Deathbringer (band ) on Encyclopaedia Metallum
- Profile of Deathbringer (band) at Last.fm
- Deathbringer on metallibrary.ru
- Deathbringer on discogs.com
- Deathbringer lyrics
- Interview
- Guardian. Deathbringer - the borderline zone of death // Metal Art . - 2008. - No. 1 (5). - C. 69-71.
- Glumin P. Deathbringer // Fatal Forum . - September 2008. - No. 6. - S. 56-57.
- Kryuchkov A., Taus. Deathbringer // Metal Spirit Resurrection Magazine . - 2010. - No. 1. - C. 17-18.
- Interview of the group leader to the Belarusian portal Tuzin Gitou , November 18, 2011.
- The release of the American radio program The Asylum Metal Radio, dedicated to the band Deathbringer (inaccessible link from 05/16/2013 [2279 days]) , playlist dated July 19, 2009.
- Reviews
- Review of the album "Homo Divisus" // Metal Art magazine . - 2008. - No. 1 (5). - C. 80.
- Review of the album "Homo Divisus" // Atmosfear Magazine . - 2011. - No. 7.
- Review of the album "Homo Divisus" // Metalizer Magazine . - August 2011. - No. 17. - S. 50.