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Artist description
Two slavemasters of doom, dedicated to creating the most foul and sombre brutal experimental symphonic industrial doom death metal imagineable. |
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Music Style
Brutal experimental industrial doom death metal |
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Musical Influences
industrial, extreme metal, experimental, 20th century classical |
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Similar Artists
Bolt Thrower, My Dying Bride, Laibach, Swans, Merzbow, Emperor, Napalm Death, Godflesh, etc. |
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Artist History
Band formed in 1993. First demo "Life Is Death Postponed" released in 1995. Debut CD "Slavic Blasphemy" released in 1997. Second CD "No Paradise To Lose" will be released in 2003. |
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Group Members
Jacek - Vocals, samplers, drum machine slavemaster Grzegorz Haus ov Doom - Operatic Throat Provider, samplers, Keyboards, Goats |
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Instruments
Throat strings, samplers, keyboards, drum machine |
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Albums
Slavic Blasphemy (chosen as of the 10 best albums of 1998 by Gino Filicetti in issue #36 of Chronicles Of Chaos webzine!!!) |
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Press Reviews
TERRORIZER magazine: "...Laibach meets Disembowelement head on in the music of Zaraza. At times torturously slow, at others blindingly fast, always brutal, always weird, this stuff does not make for pleasant listening. Incredibly ugly yet strangely beautiful on occasion..."CRASS MENAGERIE e-zine: "...electro-industrial-core-metal at its finest..."CHART magazine: "...Long numbers (six songs clocking in at 65+ minutes) release tension, anger and hatred through a fistful of noise and harsh musical interludes..."CHRONICLES OF CHAOS webzine: "...powerful display of molding together experimental metal, death metal and noise. And it works...."VOIR magazine: "...Cruelly morbid, somber, mournful are the adjectives that perfectly describe Slavic Blasphemy..."EXCLAIM! magazine: "...If you like your metal dark and symphonic, dare to hear the Slavic Blasphemy..." |
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Location
Montreal, Quebec - Canada |
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