Von Thronstahl
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Von Thronstahl | |
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Origin | Germany |
Genre(s) | Martial Experimental Post-industrial Industrial rock Neofolk |
Years active | 1995–present |
Label(s) | Fasci-Nation Recordings |
Members | |
Josef Maria Klumb Raymond P. Marcel P. Rene |
Von Thronstahl is a german Electronic, Martial-industrial and Neoclassical band founded in 1995 by two Roman Catholic brothers, Josef Maria Klumb and Bernhard.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums and EPs
- 1998 Sturmzeit (10" Vinyl)
- 2000 Imperium Internum (CD)
- 2001 E Pluribus Unum (CD)
- 2001 Leipzig "Lichttaufe" 2000 (7" Vinyl)
- 2002 Re-Turn Your Revolt Into Sytle (CD-Box, limited to 500 copies)
- 2003 Bellum, Sacrum Bellum!? (CD)
- 2004 Pessoa/Cioran (CD, with The Days Of The Trumpet Call, limited to 500 copies)
- 2004 Split (with The Days Of The Trumpet Call, limited to 500 (CD) and 300 (Vinyl) copies
- 2006 Mutter der Schmerzen (MCD)
- 2007 Sacrificare (CD-Box / CD)
[edit] Compilations
Von Thronstahl has contributed tracks to tribute albums for Leni Riefenstahl, Julius Evola, Josef Thorak, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Hermann Hendrich, and Arno Breker.
[edit] Controversy
The group has sometimes been accused of propagating neo-fascist political views through imagery and have been criticized for using National Socialist and fascist-influenced imagery combined with imagery relating to haute couture on album covers and during live performances.