Hate Forest

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Hate Forest
Origin Kharkiv, Ukraine
Genres Black metal
Years active 1995–2007
Labels Supernal Music
Associated acts Drudkh
Astrofaes
Website www.myspace.com/hateforestukraine
Members Roman Saenko
Thurios

Hate Forest was a Ukrainian band formed by Roman Saenko, the leading member of Drudkh, Dark Ages, and Blood of Kingu. Thurios joined the band in 1998 after the recording of Scythia. The music is mostly very fast, but occasionally slow, with low, distorted vocals and dark ambient elements (some releases have consisted entirely of dark ambient tracks). The band never gave interviews, never released photos, and held their distance from the black metal scene. Their lyrics are about Slavic/Aryan mythology, inspired by H. P. Lovecraft myths, Friedrich Nietzsche works. After Hate Forest disbanded, Saenko focused on Blood of Kingu, a band similar in style but of different inspiration.

Members

  • Roman Saenko (also in Drudkh, Blood of Kingu and Dark Ages) – vocals and all instruments
  • Thurios (also in Drudkh, Blood of Kingu and Astrofaes) – vocals and guitar (for live performance, 2002)

Former members

  • Khaoth – drums (for live performance, 1998–2008)
  • Alzeth – guitar (1998–1999, 2004; former Dark Ages)
  • Roman Novak – bass (for live performance, 2002?)

Discography

  • Scythia (demo, 1999)
  • Darkness (EP, 2000)
  • The Curse (demo, 2000)
  • The Most Ancient Ones (full-length, 2001)
  • Blood & Fire (EP, 2001)
  • Ritual (EP, 2001)
  • The Gates (EP, 2001)
  • Blood & Fire/Ritual (compilation, 2001)
  • To Those Who Came Before Us (compilation, 2002)
  • Purity (full-length, 2003)
  • To Twilight Thickets (compilation, 2003)
  • Battlefields (full-length, 2003)
  • Resistance (EP, 2004)
  • Sorrow (full-length, 2005)
  • Nietzscheism (compilation, 2005)
  • Temple Forest (demo, 2007, recorded in 2000; appeared as a part of To Twilight Thickets, released in 2007 as a stand-alone demo)
  • Grief of the Universe/Spinning Galaxies (split EP with Legion of Doom, 2008)
  • Dead But Dreaming (compilation, 2009)
  • Those Once Might Fallen" (Split with Ildjarn, 2013)

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