Dark Age (band)

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Dark Age
Origin Hamburg, Germany
Genre(s) Melodic death metal
Years active 1994–present
Label(s) Remedy
Website www.dark-age.de
Members
Eike Freese
André Schumann
Martin Reichert
Jörn Schubert
Alex Henke
Former members
Torsten Eggert
Oliver Fliegel
Hendrik Brückner
Finn Dierks
Sonja

Dark Age is a German melodic death metal band from Hamburg, Germany formed in 1994 by Eike Freese (guitar, vocals), André Schumann (drums) and Oliver Fliegel (bass guitar).

[edit] History

In 1994, Eike Freese, André Schumann and Oliver Fliegel formed a death metal band called Dyer's Eve. One year later the name was changed to Dark Age. The new name was inspired by a Vader songtitle, while their older one was inspired by a Metallica songtitle. In autumn 1995, they recorded their first demo Doubtful Existence. In December 1995, keyboarder Martin Reichert and in January 1996 guitarist Finn Dierks joined the band. Oliver Fliegel left the band in 1996. After Finn Dierks moved to the US he was replaced by Jörn Schubert.

In Summer 1998, Dark Age recorded their first album entitled, The Fall, which was released after a contract with Remedy Records. In 2000, the album Insurrection followed and they played at Wacken Open Air. In 2002, the album The Silent Republic was recorded in the Stage One-studio. In 2003, they founded their own studio and played again at Wacken Open Air with more than 5000 spectators.[citation needed]

In 2004, their self-titled album Dark Age was recorded and released. One year later, the DVD Live, So Far... was recorded in the Markthalle in Hamburg. In 2006, Thorsten Eggert left the band and Alex Henke joined. The new album entitled, Minus Exitus, was announced to be released in 2007.

[edit] Discography

  • 1996: Doubtful Existence (demo)
  • 1996: Promotion Tape Winter '96/'97 (demo)
  • 1998: The Fall (demo)
  • 1999: The Fall (Remedy Records)
  • 2000: Insurrection
  • 2002: The Silent Republic
  • 2003: Remonstrations
  • 2004: Dark Age
  • 2006: Live, So Far... (DVD)
  • 2008: Minus Exitus

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