Harmony Dies
Harmony Dies | |
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General information | |
origin | Berlin , Germany |
Genre (s) | Death metal |
founding | 1992 |
Website | www.harmony-dies.de |
Current occupation | |
Chris Carl | |
Kai Mertens | |
Electric guitar |
Mike "Stanley" Hoffmann |
Marco Obermeier | |
Drums |
Robert Kotlarski |
Electric guitar |
Jens Herold |
former members | |
Drums |
Brälke |
Electric guitar |
Norman Roloff |
singing |
Martin Pomp |
Electric guitar |
Ulf Binder |
singing |
Hennig |
Drums |
Torsten Keller |
singing |
Dennis fur |
Harmony This is a German death metal band from Berlin , which was founded in 1992.
history
The band was formed in 1992. In the same year the first two demos appeared with Living Corpses and Slope . The following year a split- release followed with Krisiun via Morbid Records . The next two demos followed in 1994 and 1995 under the names Third Output of Incompetence and Promo '95 . In 1996 the EP Slaughtered was released . The debut album joined in 1997 through Ars Metalli under the name Don't Trust . In 2000 the group went to Soundforge Studio to record the next album I'll Be Your Master under the direction of Andreas Hilbert . The phonogram was released in the same year. The following year the live video Dying Live was released . The next split release appeared in 2002 together with Spawn under the name Hybrid Manifestation on Poserslaughter Records . In October of that year Ulf Binder joined the band as the new guitarist. After the group was able to achieve a contract with Morbid Records, the album Impact followed in 2003 . In the same year there was also a split release with the Greek band Fleshart. In their career, the band has played with groups such as Vader , Deeds of Flesh , In Flames , Dying Fetus , Deranged , Krisiun, The Haunted , Incantation and Mayhem , among others . In 2006 the group performed on Up from the Ground .
13 years after their last album, Indecent Paths of a Ramifying Darkness was released for the first time on May 24th, 2016 in the form of an EP on Defying Danger Records.
style
According to Martin Wickler from Metal Hammer, the group on I'll Be Your Master play aggressive Death Metal with a slight tendency towards Grindcore . The songs are sometimes straightforward, sometimes playful. Wickler found that the group played classic Death Metal on Impact , although the pace was almost always high, but the songs were varied. In addition, the band occasionally incorporate influences from Thrash Metal .
Discography
- 1992: Living Corpses (demo, self-publication)
- 1992: Slope (demo, self-published)
- 1993: Rises from Black / Harmony Dies (split with Krisiun , Morbid Records )
- 1994: Third Output of Incompetence (demo, self-publication)
- 1995: Promo '95 (demo, self-published)
- 1996: Slaughtered (EP, Folter Records )
- 1997: Don't Trust (album, Ars Metalli )
- 2000: I'll Be Your Master (album, Ars Metalli)
- 2001: Dying Live (live video)
- 2002: Hybrid Manifestation (Split with Spawn , Poserslaughter Records )
- 2003: Derangement ... (split with Fleshart, Obliteration Records )
- 2003: Impact (Album, Morbid Records )
- 2016: Indecent Paths of a Ramifying Darkness (EP, Defying Danger Records )
Web links
- Official website
- Harmony Dies at Discogs (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Garry Sharpe-Young : AZ of Death Metal . Cherry Red Books, London 2001, ISBN 1-901447-35-9 , pp. 196 .
- ↑ Biography. (No longer available online.) Rockdetector.com, archived from the original on March 2, 2014 ; Retrieved February 25, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Band info. harmony-dies.de, accessed on February 25, 2014 .
- ↑ HARMONY DIES, DRYROT Confirmed For Germany's UP FROM THE GROUND Festival. Blabbermouth.net , accessed February 25, 2014 .
- ↑ Björn Backes: Great comeback, albeit in shortplay format! Powermetal.de , May 24, 2016, accessed December 12, 2018 .
- ↑ Martin Wickler: Harmony Dies . I'll be your master. In: Metal Hammer . April 2001, p. 91 .
- ↑ Martin Wickler: Harmony Dies . Impact. In: Metal Hammer . September 2003, p. 104 .