Satan's Wrath

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Satan's Wrath
General information
origin Greece
Genre (s) Black metal , thrash metal , death metal
founding 2011
Current occupation
Costa
Nathan Perrier
V
Electric guitar
Stamos K
Vocals , initially also electric bass and drums
Tas Danazoglou

Satan's Wrath is a Greek black , death and thrash metal band that was formed in 2011.

history

The band was formed in 2011 by Tas Danazoglou and Stamos K. After the band signed a contract with Metal Blade Records , the debut album Galloping Blasphemy was released in 2012 . The band could still be heard as a duo. Then the guitarist V, the bassist Costa, and the drummer Nathan Perrier came to the cast. This was followed by the second album Aeons of Satan's Reign in 2013 .

style

In a rock-hard interview, Stamos K said that the band only wanted to play heavy metal . They grew up with groups like Mercyful Fate , Slayer and Iron Maiden . He does not like the term Black Metal because, in his opinion, Venom is the only band that deserves the term because they invented the term. The band tries to fuse the early extreme metal styles. Stamos K tries to play the guitar like Adrian Smith or Dave Murray and also a little like Slayer. On the second album Aeons of Satan's Reign you had more sense of trying New Wave of British Heavy Metal to orient and so many guitar solos install as possible.

According to Jakob Kranz from Metal Hammer, galloping blasphemy can be classified between Slayer's Show No Mercy and Seven Churches by Possessed . On Aeons of Satan's Reign, Björn Springorum says the band “bow to the oldest school of occult thrash” and placed the band between groups like Venom, Possessed and Hellhammer .

Discography

  • 2012: Between Belial and Satan (Single, Metal Blade Records )
  • 2012: Galloping Blasphemy (Album, Metal Blade Records)
  • 2013: Aeons of Satan's Reign (album, Metal Blade Records)
  • 2015: Die Evil (Album, Metal Blade Records)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biography. metalblade.com, accessed December 7, 2013 .
  2. a b Ronny Bittner: Eggs, we need eggs! In: Rock Hard . No. 319 , December 2013, p. 76 .
  3. Gregory Heaney: Satan's Wrath. Allmusic , accessed December 7, 2013 .
  4. Jakob Kranz: Satan's Wrath . Galloping blasphemy. In: Metal Hammer . October 2012, p. 105 .
  5. Björn Springorum: Satan's Wrath . Aeons of Satan's Reign. In: Metal Hammer . December 2013.