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The Gauntlet: Alghazanth

Alghazanth Bio


Alghazanth   Band Members

M. Kotamäki - Vocals
Thasmorg - Guitar
Grimort - Guitar
Gorath Moonthorn - Drums

Subgenres:
symphonic black metal


Alghazanth is a six-piece band that performs majestic and melodic Black Metal but still manages to capture gloom and aggression in their art as well. The band came to life in the autumn of 1995 and took its first steps as a duo. Soon things changed as Alghazanth started gaining some flesh around its bones in the form a full line-up. In late 1996, the band's first demotape was recorded. It was a 4-tracker recording and therefore somewhat messy soundwise. The follow-up was recorded in a shitty studio in May 1997 and had a slightly better production than the first release. A trilogy was fulfilled in November 1997 when Alghazanth recorded a promotional tape which demonstrated the band's skill to progress on every possible field. This release was sent to some labels and Woodcut Records turned out to be the one most interested in Alghazanth. The debut album, "Thy aeons envenomed sanity", was recorded in June 1998 in the more or less legendary Tico Tico -studio. Due to several delaying factors, the album wasn't released until the end of 1999. The second full-length assault, "Subliminal Antenora", came into existence after some major line-up changes. Alghazanth entered the studio facilities with a new vocalist, Nebiros, in May 2000 and reached a bit more aggressive dimension in their music. In July 2001, "Osiris-Typhon unmasked" was materialized in the same studio as its predecessor. On this third album, Alghazanth finally proved to be worth noticing and received highly positive - even praising - reviews. A while after the recording sessions, time came for Veilroth, the other founding member, to depart from Alghazanth. After various adjustments with the line-up, Alghazanth finally reached its current shape and became ready to conceive the fourth album, "The Polarity axiom". In the end of November 2003, the final mixings of the album were finished and the assault was finally materialized.


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