Barathrum

Barathrum

Demonos Sova at Jalometalli 2008 in Oulu
Background information
Origin Kuopio, Finland
Genres Black-doom
Years active 1990–present
Labels Spinefarm Records, Saturnal Records, Nazgul's Eyrie Productions
Associated acts Waltari, Demilich, Finntroll, Impaled Nazarene, Thy Serpent, Ensiferum, Sinergy, Moonsorrow, King Satan
Members Demonos Sova
Raakalainen
Pelcepoop
Nuklear Tormentörr
Ruttokieli
Pete Vendetta
Past members Aki Hytönen
Ilu
Jetblack Roima
Niko
Neva
Bloodbeast
Necronom Dethstrike
Infernus
Reaper Sklethnor
Destrukkktorr
Crowl
Pimeä
Sulphur
Nattasett
Warlord
Somnium
Beast Dominator
Trollhorn
Anathemalignant

Barathrum is a Finnish black-doom band, formed in 1990. The first letters of their eight full-length albums spell "HEIL SOVA" - referring to the band's frontman, Demonos Sova[1], who is only original member of the band. Their music is stylistically similar to early black metal acts such as Venom and Celtic Frost. Their lyrics deal with occult and religious themes.

History

Barathrum was founded at Kuopio, Finland under a name of Darkfeast, which was changed into Barathrum the year after.

Barathrum did several demos during the years 1991-1993. After the demos, Barathrum signed to an underground German record label called Nazgul’s Eyrie Productions which released low budget studio albums "Hailstorm" (1995), "Eerie (1995)" and "Infernal" (1997) before the label went hiatus and left Barathrum as an unsigned artist.

The band signed to Spinefarm Records record label in 1998 and released five albums, ”Legions Of Perkele” (1998), "Saatana" (1999), ”Okkult" (2000), "Venomous" (2002) and ”Anno Aspera: 2003 Years After Bastard’s Birth” making Barathrum one of the most prominent bands in Finnish black metal scene.[2]

After the years of hiatus, the band was signed to Finnish underground record label Saturnal Records and released their ninth full-length album "Fanatiko (2017)" in April 28th 2017. [3]

Current line-up

Previous members

[4]

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

EPs and singles

Demos

[5]

Notes

  1. Barathrum, Biography of Barathrum, accessed February 22, 2008.
  2. Official biography of Barathrum, Official biography of Barathrum, accessed December 12, 2015.
  3. Barathrum to release new album, Barathrum to release new album on April, accessed February 10, 2017.
  4. Barathrum complete line-up, Barathrum complete line-up, accessed February 10, 2017.
  5. "Barathrum – Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 2014-02-10.
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