Lykathé
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Lykathé | |
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Also known as | Appalling Spawn Lykathea Aflame |
Origin | Prague, Czech Republic |
Genre(s) | Progressive Metal Technical death metal |
Years active | 1999–present |
Label(s) | Obscene Productions |
Website | (no official site) |
Members | |
Petr Tománek Tomás Corn Martin Corn |
Lykathé is a Czech progressive metal/technical death metal band formed in Prague in 1999.
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[edit] Biography
Previously known as Appalling Spawn, they released the demo record Bestial, Mystical, & Spiritual (The First Spawn) in 1996, and one full-length CD, Freedom, Hope, & Fury (The Second Spawn) in 1998. The band became known as Lykathea Aflame once Tomás Corn from Garbage Disposal joined.
As Lykathea Aflame they released in 2000 a full-length CD called Elvenefris. It combines brutality and beauty to create one of the most unique albums ever made. Many hail it as the greatest Death Metal album ever created.
The band has now changed their name to Lykathé, and has got a new logo and a new lineup. An album under this name is apparently being recorded.[1]
[edit] Discography
[edit] As Lykathé
- Untitled 4th Studio Album (2008?)
[edit] As Lykathea Aflame
- Elvenefris CD (Obscene Productions, 2000)
[edit] As Appalling Spawn
- Bestial, Mystical, & Spiritual (The First Spawn) demo (1996)
- Freedom, Hope, & Fury (The Second Spawn) CD (1998)
[edit] Members
[edit] Last known line-up
- Petr Tománek (aka Ptoe) - guitar
- Tomás Corn - drums (Garbage Disposal, Despise, Solfernus)
- Martin Corn - bass
[edit] Former members
- Ondra Martinek - guitar
- Andy Maresh - bass
- Gabriel - drums
- Radim Matějka - vocals
- Veronique Matějková - vocals
- Setchi - guitar
- Václav Zahradník - keyboards
- Martin Corn - bass