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Amortis is a Melodic Black Metal band from Austria - formed in 1994. They have released two demos, one EP and two full-length albums. They have been on hold for a while, now but, surely will have future plans due to their current signing with popular German label; Last Episode. Their lyrical themes include; Death, Suicide and Dreams and their albums story-structure generally convey a story of dreams of death, visions of death and then them coming true.
In 1995, band members; Peter, Chris and Martin started off as a small Death Metal band just for their own sake, they were nothing serious. ...read more
Amortis is a Melodic Black Metal band from Austria - formed in 1994. They have released two demos, one EP and two full-length albums. They have been on hold for a while, now but, surely will have future plans due to their current signing with popular German label; Last Episode. Their lyrical themes include; Death, Suicide and Dreams and their albums story-structure generally convey a story of dreams of death, visions of death and then them coming true.
In 1995, band members; Peter, Chris and Martin started off as a small Death Metal band just for their own sake, they were nothing serious. They covered songs of acts like Hypocrisy, Six Feet Under etc. and eventually wrote their own songs and originally decided to call the group Penetralia. After some time they had already written a bunch of songs including Cradle of Penetralia, Under the Moonlight, Tears of Hope etc. Their style was considered old-school Death Metal - simple yet, efficient.
Penetralia also got the chance to play their first gig at a well-known party in Austria. The concert was not the way they had expected it but, nevertheless gave them the chance to present their material to a larger crowd for the first time.
The trio was pleased with their efforts so far but, was in need of a bass player. They had been searching for a suitable person for months however, it seemed that Death Metal bass players were very rare. « hide |
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