Ancient (band)

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Ancient
Origin Norway
Genre(s) Melodic black metal
Years active 1992 – present
Label(s) Metal Blade
Listenable
Sleaszy Rider
Website www.ancientband.com
Members
Aphazel
Dhilorz
Jesus Christ!
Former members
Grimm
Lord Kaiaphas
Kimberly Goss
Deadly Kristin
Kjetil
Erichte
Lazarus
Krigse
Scorpios
GroM

Ancient is a Norwegian melodic black metal formed in 1992. The band has released six full-length albums and is currently signed to Metal Blade Records. Ancient used to have a raw black metal sound, similar to Darkthrone's works. Beginning with The Cainian Chronicle, they moved towards a more Nordic/atmospheric black metal sound, akin to Emperor. After a period of turmoil concerning their line-up, they went on to add gothic-style instruments such as violins, female vocals, and synthesizers to their music.

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[edit] Biography

The band initially started as a solo project of guitarist Aphazel in 1992. The following year, Grimm joined the band as drummer and vocalist. They released the Eerily Howling Winds demo in 1993 and the Det Glemte Riket EP in 1994. They subsequently signed to Listenable Records and released their debut album, Svartalvheim. After the release of the Trolltaar EP in 1995, Grimm left the band.

Aphazel then moved to the United States where he met Lord Kaiaphas, who soon became the new vocalist and drummer of Ancient. In 1996 the band signed a contract with Metal Blade Records, and two new members joined the band: Kimberly Goss as a female vocalist and keyboardist, and Kjetil as a drummer. Together, they recorded Ancient's second full-length album The Cainian Chronicle, and later embarked on a European tour.

In 1997, Goss was replaced by Erichte, Kjetil left the band, and a new guitarist/keyboardist entered Ancient under the name of Jesus Christ!. With the new lineup, Ancient released their third album, Mad Grandiose Bloodfiends. After a world tour, Aphazel met Deadly Kristin, who became the new female vocalist, and he decided to move to Italy.

1998 brought more lineup changes: Krigse took over the drums, Dhilorz became the new bassist, and Lord Kaiaphas left the band. In 1999, The Halls of Eternity was released, with Aphazel as the new vocalist. A new tour followed, including the band's first concerts in Scandinavia, and in 2000, Ancient played at Wacken Open Air with new drummer GroM. A compilation EP called God Loves the Dead came out in January 2001.

Ancient's fifth album, Proxima Centauri, was recorded at Los Angered Recording (Andy LaRocque's studio) and mastered at Sterling Sound. It was then released on October 15, 2001. Another tour followed, including Mexico, Eastern Europe and Israel. After the tour, Deadly Kristin decided to leave the band.

On July 13, 2004, Ancient released their sixth album, Night Visit. The album was recorded at Studio Fredman mixed by famous Swedish producer Fredrik Nordström. The band embarked on another European tour called "A Night VisiTour" in 2005, with Illdisposed as co-headliners and Final Breath as support. After the tour, GroM left the band. Ancient's original demos, including Eerily Howling Winds, were re-released in 2005 in an album called Eerily Howling Winds - The Antediluvian Tapes.

[edit] Members

[edit] Former members

  • Grimm - Vocals and drums (1993-1995)
  • Kimberly Goss - Female vocals (1995-1997), keyboards (1997)
  • Deadly Kristin - Female vocals and black arts (1998-2003)
  • Lord Kaiaphas - Vocals (1995-1999), drums (1995-1998), guest lead vocals (2004)
  • Kjetil - Drums (1995-1997)
  • Erichte - Female vocals (1998)
  • Lazarus - Keyboards (1998)
  • Krigse - Drums (1998-2000)
  • Scorpios - Bass (1998-1999)
  • GroM - Drums (2000-2005)

[edit] Session members

  • Baard - Drums (1997)
  • Profana - Drums (1998)
  • Thidra - Guitars (2000-2001)
  • Andrea Trapasso - Keyboards (2004)
  • Aleister - Guitars (2001-present)

[edit] Guest musicians

  • Neviah Luneville - Female vocals on "Envision the Beast" from Night Visit
  • Lady Omega - Female vocals on "Out in the Haunted Woods" from Night Visit
  • Moonbeam of Iblis - Violin on "Envision the Beast" and "Night of the Stygian Souls" from Night Visit
  • Alex Azzali - Additional guitars on "Night of the Stygian Souls" from Night Visit

[edit] Discography

[edit] Full-Length Albums

[edit] EPs

[edit] Demos

  • Eerily Howling Winds (1993)

[edit] Compilations

  • Det Glemte Riket (1999)
  • God Loves the Dead (2001)
  • Eerily Howling Winds - The Antediluvian Tapes (2005)

[edit] External links