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Artist description
Futuristic, Stratospheric and utterly compelling, Ephel Duath herald the new dawn of Black Metal... |
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Music Style
Post Black Metal |
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Musical Influences
Black Metal, Jazz, Avantgarde |
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Similar Artists
Emperor, Opeth, Solefald, Dillinger Escape Plan, Converge, Aborym, Tool |
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Artist History
Ephel Duath was spawned in February 98 to satiate the band members' desires
to create, innovate and articulate the finest black metal yet. The duo,
consisting of Davide (Guitars / Vocals / Synths) and Giuliano (guitars /
vocals / bass / synths / programming), started to add flesh to the bare
bones of their mutual vision. In October 98 "Opera", the first Demo-Tape,
was unleashed upon a cynical world, and already Ephel Duath were being
hailed as genuine forerunners in an aggressively over-populated scene.
"Opera" set out the band's stall, showcasing their unique take on black
metal, fusing complex rhythms, technical guitar and synth work, epic
classical scores and heart soaring melody. The response was overwhelming:
Over 1000 demos were sold and the reviews in the likes of Metal Hammer and
Grind Zone were nothing short of staggering.
In 1999 the band signed a deal with the new Italian label Code666 and set
about recording their debut album. In the meantime Opera blasted the mp3.com
black metal charts, reaching No.1 with more than 20,000 downloads so far,
which led to MP3.com reprinting the Opera demo onto CD for sale through the
website.
Phormula, the band's debut album, was recorded at Fear studios in 2000, and
was released by Code666 to hails of superlative strewn reviews. With this
album, Ephel Duath realised their potential to the extreme. It's a dazzling
display of virtuoso programming, stunning musicianship and over-the-top
complexity, the likes of which the black metal scene has never known before.
This masterpiece caught the ear of Lee Barrett, founder of Candlelight
Records and now A&R-ing for Earache Records via the Elitist imprint. The
band signed a four year deal, and Elitist were able to negotiate with
Code666 for the worldwide licence of Phormula, in order to push the full
potential of this debut to a wider audience. Now repackaged as "Rephormula",
it contains the songs from Phormula, plus bonus remixes from Paso and Homo
Homini as well as three tracks from the Opera demo sessions, clocking in at
75 minutes in total. Superb new artwork by Peppe at TemnO Un.art and
complete remastering by Tim Turan of Turan Audio (who can count Emperor and
Opeth amongst his many credits) add to the overall high quality. This will,
without doubt, be a highlight of the 2002 black metal calendar.
Giuliano has since left the band, and Davide has been busy writing new
material and assembling a full line-up to fulfil his desire for live work.
Rehearsals are going well, and the new album is taking shape for recording
at sometime during 2002. Davide has promised "more of everything" when asked
about the future direction.
Described as "black metal for the computer generation" and even "the
Dillinger Escape Plan of black metal", Ephel Duath are all this and more.
Futuristic, nihilistic and utterly compelling, the new dawn of the genre
lies at their feet. The old leaders are dead: All hail the new Kings!
Ephel Duath would like to thank the following...
Kusturiza, Munch, Spinoza, Asimov, Beethoven, Turner, Eco, Sonic Youth,
Botticelli, Blake, Aborym, Tarantino, Euripide, Dalė, Yoshimoto, Platone,
Katatonia, Ravel, Doors, Allen, Sofocle, Dorč, H.R. Giger, Warhol, Kundera,
Wilde, Wenders, Velvet Underground, Emperor, Sibelius, Schopenhauer,
Nirvana, Marlene Kuntz, Klimt, Shakespeare, Pollock, Baudelaire, C.S.I.,
Albinoni, De Chirico, Tolkien, Nietzsche, Groening, Goya, Paganini, Rakoth,
Leopardi, Fussly, Boccioni, Weis & Hickman, Bosch, Coleridge, Radiohead,
Nazgul, Magritte, Bukowsky, Monet, Bolmin, Inchiuvatu, Debussy,
Shostakovich, Darkthrone, Friederich
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Group Members
Davide T (guitars, synths, programming)
Davide P (drums & Percussion)
Fabio (Freetless bass & contrabass) |
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Instruments
Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals, Drums, Bass, Synth |
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Albums
Demotape |
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Press Reviews
8 out 10 (Grind Zone - Italy)
KKKK (Kerrang! - UK)
9 out 10 (Metal Hammer - Italy)
8,5 out 10 (Metal Hammer - Germany)
10 out 10 (Dark Forces - USA)
9,5 out 10 (Burnn! - Japan)
9 out 10 (Die Hard - USA)
"... the best Band emerging from The Underground last Year..." (Helmut Schrer)
"... I can't believe they're from Italy! This is surely one of the most incredible Band of the whole planet!" (Garth Felding)
"Ephel Duath will be the NEXT BIG THING in the extreme-metal Scene, without any doubt." (Markus Andersson) |
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Location
Padova, PD - Italy |
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