Trifixion of the Horned King

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Alexander Trondl (* 20th century in Austria ), better known under his pseudonym Trifixion of the Horned King, is an Austrian drummer. He played in several black metal bands in the 1990s and had his own project Trifixion .

Musical career

Trifixion of the Horned King was a founding member of the band Summoning and was part of the band until the release of the debut album Lugburz . As a singer, he also accompanied the dark wave band Pazuzu , which was originally founded as a summoning side project. As a result of disputes, Trifixion got out of Summoning to found the Austrian Black Metal Syndicate (ABMS). Trifixion then joined the bands Pervertum and Werewolf . Michael Piesch, singer of the Werwolf group and label boss of Lethal Records under the pseudonym Hagen , attacked Trifixion's former band in Ablaze and called Silenius a "fairy tale fairy".

In addition to these two bands, Trondl released his solo project Trifixion in 1995, the album The First and the Last Commandment (supported by Yog-Sothot / Pervertum on the guitar) and two demos in 1994 and 1997. He then left the black metal scene and played in the band [´hush]. In 2000 he founded the new wave band Vienna Subs and in 2010 the funk rock band Spicecake.

Discography

With summoning

  • 1993: Upon the Viking Stallion (Demo)
  • 1994: Promo Tape (Demo)
  • 1994: Anno Mortiri Domini (demo)
  • 1994: The Urilia Text (split demo with Pazuzu)
  • 1995: Lugburz ( Napalm Records )
  • 1995: Minas Morgul (demo)

With pervertedness

As a trifixion

  • 1994: demo
  • 1995: The First and the Last Commandment ( Lethal Records )
  • 1995: Armourgeddon - The Final Battle and A Cry from Dimensions on ABMS - Norici Obscura Pars (CD, Dark Matter Records)
  • 1997: III (demo)

more publishments

  • 1994: Pazuzu : … And All Was Silent ( Head Not Found ) as a singer
  • 2010: Spicecake: Spicecake (in-house production)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Letters / Reactions . In: Voices from the Darkside , No. 7, 1996, p. 17.
  2. The real horror . Interview with singer Hagen. Ablaze No. 8 January / February 1996.
  3. ^ Vienna Subs. FM4.orf.at, accessed on December 30, 2012 .
  4. Official website. (No longer available online.) Jimdo , archived from the original on January 14, 2012 ; Retrieved December 30, 2012 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / spicecake.jimdo.com