Thursday 5 June 2008

Samael

Samael   
Artist: Samael

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Industrial
   Metal: Industrial
   Electronic
   Metal: Gothic
   Blues
   Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Solar Soul (Ltd. Edition)   
 Solar Soul (Ltd. Edition)

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11


Lesson In Magic #1   
 Lesson In Magic #1

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 9


Era One   
 Era One

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10


Telepath   
 Telepath

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 5


Reign Of Light   
 Reign Of Light

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


Eternal   
 Eternal

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Exodus   
 Exodus

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 7


Xytras's Passage   
 Xytras's Passage

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 10


Passage   
 Passage

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 11


Rebellion   
 Rebellion

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 6


Ceremony Of Opposites   
 Ceremony Of Opposites

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 10


Blood Ritual   
 Blood Ritual

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 11


Worship Him   
 Worship Him

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 10


Macabre Operetta (Demo)   
 Macabre Operetta (Demo)

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 3


Into The Infernal Storm Of Evil (Demo)   
 Into The Infernal Storm Of Evil (Demo)

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 4




Switzerland's Samael has evolved from a mine run bleak alloy band into one of Europe's virtually original and innovational metallic element bands by introducing industrial, gothic, and infinite other influences into their extreme sound.


Formed in the late '80s by Vorphalack (guitars/vocals), Xytras (drums/keyboards), and bassist Masmiseim, Samael was heavily influenced by first-generation bleak alloy bands such as England's Venom and Swiss compatriots Celtic Frost. An super raw, self-financed EP called Medieval Prophecy caught the attention of French-based Osmose Records, which agreed to press release the band's first base full-length record album, Worship Him, in 1991. The record's poor production values and unremarkable black alloy did little for the isthmus, just the following year's much more mature Blood Ritual was another chronicle. The album found Samael incorporating keyboards and different guitar textures to their good, and a permanent keyboard player (Rodolphe H.) was drafted presently after.


After sign language with the Century Media mark, the stria returned to the studio with noted black alloy manufacturer Waldemar Sorychta (noted for his crop with Tiamat) to record 1994's impressive Ceremonial occasion of Opposites. Samael began to find their unique voice on this record, combine swirling keyboard melodies with their brutal guitar attempt to create what they called "grisly operettas." The bet were raised even higher on 1996's groundbreaking ceremony Passage, which saw Xytras (today plainly Xy) pickings over keyboard duties as well as programing all his drum tracks. This unlawful mix of opprobrious metallic element savagery and synthesizers resulted in one of the decade's most original and extreme alloy releases, and was followed by blanket touring (including the band's first American shows). After producing deuce albums by labelmates Rotting Christ, Xy reconvened the group to criminal record 1999's Eternal, with extra guitar player Kaos. The album contains even bolder experiments with applied science and confirmed the band's position as forerunners in their field.