Forgotten Silence
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Forgotten Silence | |
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Origin | Czech Republic, Brno |
Genres |
Death metal Progressive metal |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Redblack, Obscene, Epidemie |
Associated acts | VUVR |
Forgotten Silence is an experimental band from the Czech Republic founded in 1993. Their earlier material can be described as death metal with some progressive/art rock leanings. Their latest release is 2006's Kro Ni Ka ("Chro Ni Cle"), an album of a decidedly ethnic and experimental bent, with very few traces of their earlier heavy sound. The release won a Razor Award for best metal recording of the year.[1]
Current members
- Krusty - Bass, vocals
- Medvěd - Guitar
- Marty - Keyboard
- Čepa - Drums and percussions
- Petr Sevcik - Vocals
- Hyenik - Guitar
Former members
- Skuny - Vocals
- Petra - Vocals
- Hana - Vocals
- Prochin - Guitar
- Iggy - Guitar and programming
- Biggles - Guitar and vocals
- Straton - Drums
- Milon - Drums
- Chrobis - Drums
- Bana - Keyboard
- Lauda - Keyboard
- Siki - Cello
Discography
Studio albums
- Thots (MC 1995; CD 1996; digi remaster 2009)
- Senyaan (MC/2CD 1998)
- Ka Ba Ach (CD 2000; MC 2001)
- Kro Ni Ka (CD/digi 2006) - (the Czech word "kronika" means "chronicle" in English)
- La Grande Bouffe (CD 2012)
EPs, Demos, Splits
- The Nameless Forever... The Last Remembrance (Demo) (MC 1994; CD remaster 2005)
- Clara split with DISSOLVING OF PRODIGY (7"EP 1996)
- The Hills Of Senyaan pt.II split with AGONY (7"EP/MC 1997)
- Hathor's Place split with NOTRE DAME (7"EP 1999)
- Utok song on A TRIBUTE TO MASTERS HAMMER (compCD 1999)
- Yarim Ay (7"EP/picture disc 2002)
- Bya Bamahe Neem (EP: CD/digi 2004)
- Tumulus split with CHIASMATIC (7"EP 2008)
References
- ↑ "Czech Metal Awards Held In Brno". Blabbermouth.net. 27 April 2007. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
External links
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