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| origin = [[Esbjerg]], Denmark
| genre = [[Thrash metal]], [[death metal]], [[groove metal]]
| background = group_or_band
| origin = [[Esbjerg]], [[Denmark]]
| years_active = 1987–1995, 2000–present
| genre = [[Thrash metal]], [[Death metal]], [[Progressive metal]], [[Groove metal]]
| years_active = 1986–1995<br>2000–present
| associated_acts = <!-- Only add acts per the guidelines at Template:Infobox Musical artist#Associated acts -->[[Anubis Gate]], [[Beyond Twilight]], [[Maceration (band)|Maceration]], Eidetic, [[Withering Surface]], [[Lord Bane]], Autumn Leaves, [[Raunchy (band)|Raunchy]], [[The Arcane Order]], [[Geronimo]], [[The Haunted]], [[Artillery]], [[Konkhra]].
| label = [[Black Mark Records|Black Mark]], Progress, [[Scarlet Records|Scarlett]]
| label = [[Black Mark Records|Black Mark]], Progress, [[Scarlet Records|Scarlett]]
| current_members = Jacob Hansen<br>Perle Hansen<br>Jacob Gundel<br>Carsten Mikkelsen
| current_members = Jacob Hansen<br />Perle Hansen<br />Jacob Gundel<br />Carsten Mikkelsen
| past_members = Jacob Schultz<br>Flemming C. Lund<br>Søren Christensen<br>Per Jakobsen<br>Otto Hansen<br>Mikkel Henssel<br>Jesper Jensen<br>Finn Pedersen<br>Erik Ziega<br>[[Per Möller Jensen]]<br>Brian Rasmussen<br>Simon Melsen}}
| past_members = Jacob Schultz<br />Flemming C. Lund<br />Søren Christensen<br />Per Jakobsen<br />Otto Hansen<br />Mikkel Henssel<br />Jesper Jensen<br />Finn Pedersen<br />Erik Zoega<br />[[Per Möller Jensen]]<br />Brian Rasmussen<br />Simon Melsen}}


'''Invocator''' are a [[Denmark|Danish]] technical [[thrash metal]] band featuring [[Esbjerg]]-based guitarist/singer Jacob Hansen, founder of the band. They are considered influential on the European [[thrash metal]]/[[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] scene, and known for incorporating elements from [[death metal]], thrash metal, [[groove metal]] and [[progressive metal]] into their style.
'''Invocator''' are a Danish [[technical thrash metal]] band featuring [[Esbjerg]]-based guitarist/singer [[Jacob Hansen]], founder of the band.<ref>{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p205360|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Invocator|last=Rivadavia|first=Eduardo |publisher=[[Allmusic]]|accessdate=21 March 2010}}</ref> They are considered influential on the European thrash metal/heavy metal scene, and known for incorporating elements from [[death metal]], thrash metal, [[groove metal]] and [[progressive metal]] into their style.<ref>{{cite web|title=Invocator Biography on Hammerheart Records|url=https://www.hammerheart.com/artists/invocator/|accessdate= 2 November 2022}}</ref>


==History==
== History ==
===Demos and ''Excursion Demise''===
=== Demos and ''Excursion Demise'' ===
Invocator's first demo proper ''Genetic Confusion'' was released in 1988 (the band had released a live demo in 1987). The band played numerous shows in support of the demo, supporting the Danish thrash metal act [[Artillery]], among others. The following demo, ''Alterations'', which sold nearly 2000 copies, was released in 1989. Following up on the demo, the band played successful shows with major acts such as [[Entombed (band)|Entombed]], [[Edge Of Sanity]], [[Psychotic Waltz]], [[Gorefest]], and Incubus (now [[Opprobrium (band)|Opprobrium]]).
Invocator was formed in the summer of 1987 in [[Esbjerg]], from Jacob Hansen's previous band name Black Creed that was started one year prior.<ref>{{cite book|title=Dansk rockleksikon|editor=Bille, Torben|publisher=[[JP/Politikens Hus|Politikens Forlag]]|year=2002|isbn=87-567-6525-8|edition=1st|page=238|language=da|quote=Dannet sommeren 1987 i Esbjerg [...] Jacob Hansen startede Invocator under navnet Black Creed i 86, men året efter skiftede gruppen navn [...] [English: Formed in the summer of 1987 in Esbjerg [...] Jacob Hansen started Invocator under the name Black Creed in '86, but the group changed name the year after [...]]}}</ref> Invocator's first demo proper ''Genetic Confusion'' was released in 1988 (the band had released a live demo in 1987). The band played numerous shows in support of the demo, supporting the Danish thrash metal act [[Artillery]], among others. The following demo, ''Alterations'', which sold about 2000 copies, was released in 1989.<ref>{{cite book|title=Heavy Metal – 40 år med hård rock |author=Rasmussen, Jens|publisher=[[Dagbladet Information|Informations Forlag]]|year=2010|isbn=978-87-7514-2590|edition=1st|pages=161–162|language=da}}</ref> Following up on the demo, the band played successful shows with major acts such as [[Entombed (band)|Entombed]], [[Edge of Sanity]], [[Psychotic Waltz]], [[Gorefest]], and Incubus (now [[Opprobrium (band)|Opprobrium]]).


Having signed with [[Sweden|Swedish]]/[[Germany|German]] label [[Black Mark Productions]], Invocator released their debut album, ''[[Excursion Demise]]'' which was recorded at Montezuma Studios in 1991, [[Stockholm]] where the likes of Memento Mori and Edge Of Sanity had also recorded albums. The album received a nomination for the Danish Grammy for "best heavy metal album of the year". In support of the album, Invocator played numerous shows with the likes of ([[Evil Dead]], [[Lääz Rockit]], [[Atheist (band)|Atheist]], [[Suffocation (band)|Suffocation]], [[Asphyx]], [[Immolation (band)|Immolation]], [[Bolt Thrower]], [[Benediction (band)|Benediction]], [[Massacre (metal band)|Massacre]], [[Pungent Stench]], [[Atrocity (band)|Atrocity]] etc.) and toured with legendary US metal act [[Dark Angel (band)|Dark Angel]] throughout Europe in 1992. The tour was followed by Invocator supporting [[Sepultura]] at their Danish "Arise" show in Saga in Copenhagen and then at the [[Roskilde Festival]], playing in front of 5,000 people.
Having signed with [[Sweden|Swedish]]/[[Germany|German]] label [[Black Mark Production]], Invocator released their debut album, ''Excursion Demise'' which was recorded at Montezuma Studios in 1991, [[Stockholm]] where the likes of Memento Mori and Edge Of Sanity had also recorded albums. The album received a nomination for the Danish Grammy for "best heavy metal album of the year". In support of the album, Invocator played numerous shows with the likes of ([[Evil Dead]], [[Lȧȧz Rockit]], [[Atheist (band)|Atheist]], [[Suffocation (band)|Suffocation]], [[Asphyx]], [[Immolation (band)|Immolation]], [[Bolt Thrower]], [[Benediction (band)|Benediction]], [[Massacre (metal band)|Massacre]], [[Pungent Stench]], [[Atrocity (band)|Atrocity]] etc.) and toured with renowned US metal act [[Dark Angel (band)|Dark Angel]] throughout Europe in 1992. The tour was followed by Invocator supporting [[Sepultura]] at their Danish "Arise" show in Saga in Copenhagen and then at the [[Roskilde Festival]], playing in front of 5,000 people.


Musically, the album and the early demos fall under the genre rubric of death-thrash metal, containing several extremely fast and aggressive parts, including original lead guitarist' Jakob Schulz' fast Slayer-inspired solos. The average song of that era typically consisting of several different parts and numerous tempo changes, Invocator's early style displays some of the emphasis on technicality and progressivity that would characterize their later releases.
Musically, the album and the early demos fall under the genre rubric of death-thrash metal, containing several extremely fast and aggressive parts, including original lead guitarist' Jakob Schulz' fast Slayer-inspired solos. The average song of that era typically consisting of several different parts and numerous tempo changes, Invocator's early style displays some of the emphasis on technicality and progressivity that would characterize their later releases.


===''Weave the Apocalypse'' and ''Dying to Live''===
=== ''Weave the Apocalypse'' and ''Dying to Live'' ===
Invocator went through both musical and line-up changes in the time between their first and second albums. The original line-up, which included Jacob Hansen, [[Jakob Schulz]], [[Jesper M. Jensen]] and [[Per M. Jensen]], was abandoned as [[Perle Hansen]] took up the duty as new lead guitarist, and [[Per Jakobsen]] took over the bass duties. The band's new style, which was previewed on a promo tape in 1992, retained the complexity of the debut album, but emphasis on speed had been abandoned an even higher focus on technicality and progressivity taking its place. Not only were Perle Hansen's lead guitar more complex and nuanced than the lead guitar on the debut album, Per M. Jensen's drumming had also become very complex and progressive compared to the high speed pounding of ''Excursion Demise''.
Invocator went through both musical and line-up changes in the time between their first and second albums. The original line-up, which included Jacob Hansen, Jakob Schulz, Jesper M. Jensen and Per M. Jensen, was abandoned as Perle Hansen took up the duty as new lead guitarist, and Per Jakobsen took over the bass duties. The band's new style, which was previewed on a promo tape in 1992, retained the complexity of the debut album, but emphasis on speed had been abandoned an even higher focus on technicality and progressivity taking its place. Not only were Perle Hansen's lead guitar more complex and nuanced than the lead guitar on the debut album, Per M. Jensen's drumming had also become very complex and progressive compared to the high speed pounding of ''Excursion Demise''.


The recordings of 2nd album [[Weave The Apocalypse]] began in 1993 with engineer/producer [[Eric Greif]], (uncredited) [[Death (metal band)|Death]] co-producer (''[[Spiritual Healing (album)|Spiritual Healing]]'') and manager, at Elsound Studio in [[Copenhagen]]. The release was well received and garnered positive reviews. ''Weave the Apocalypse'' is remembered by fans and critics alike as perhaps the strongest Invocator record in terms of songs, musicianship and production.
The recording of their second album Weave The Apocalypse began in 1993 with engineer/producer [[Eric Greif]], (uncredited) [[Death (metal band)|Death]] co-producer (''[[Spiritual Healing (album)|Spiritual Healing]]'') and manager, at Elsound Studio in [[Copenhagen]]. The release was well received and garnered positive reviews. ''Weave the Apocalypse'' is remembered by fans and critics alike as perhaps the strongest Invocator record in terms of songs, musicianship and production.


The band toured with [[Paradise Lost]] on their "Icon" Denmark tour, and Invocator recorded two cover songs for a CD, entitled ''[[The Early Years (Invocator album)|Early Years]]'', featuring their old demo tapes in a remastered version - namely, "The Promise Of Agony" by Dark Angel and "The Eternal War" by Artillery. ''Early Years'' marked a label change from Black Mark to Progress/Die Hard Music.
The band toured with [[Paradise Lost]] on their "Icon" Denmark tour, and Invocator recorded two cover songs for a CD, entitled ''Early Years'', featuring their old demo tapes in a remastered version namely, "The Promise Of Agony" by Dark Angel and "The Eternal War" by Artillery. ''Early Years'' marked a label change from Black Mark to Progress/Die Hard Music.


''[[Dying To Live]]'', the band's third album, which musically combines groove metal with the technicality of the predecessor, was recorded and released in 1995, with aanother line-up change preceding it, as bassist Per Jakobsen being replaced by [[Carsten Mikkelsen]]. During a Denmark tour to support the album, the chemistry within the band suffered from different musical directions desired by its different members and the band decided to split the same year. While Per M. Jensen subsequently performed and recorded with Artillery, [[Konkhra]], and [[Geronimo]] and would ultimately join [[The Haunted]], Jacob Hansen pursued a successful career as a producer, working with death metallers [[Pestilence (band)|Pestilence]], neo-rockers [[The Storm]]{{dn|date=February 2012}}, hardrockers [[Pretty Maids]], [[Volbeat]], and progressive metallers [[Cryoshell]] and [[Anubis Gate]] among others; Hansen eventually joined the latter as their lead vocalist (Anubis Gate also features former Invocator bassist Jesper Jensen, who had also had a stint with Geronimo) and also took up guitar duties in progressive metal band [[Beyond Twilight]].
''Dying To Live'', the band's third album, which musically combines groove metal with the technicality of the predecessor, was recorded and released in 1995, with another line-up change preceding it, as bassist Per Jakobsen being replaced by Carsten Mikkelsen. During a Denmark tour to support the album, the chemistry within the band suffered from different musical directions desired by its different members and the band decided to split the same year. While Per M. Jensen subsequently performed and recorded with Artillery, [[Konkhra]], and [[Geronimo]] and would ultimately join [[The Haunted (Swedish band)|The Haunted]], Jacob Hansen pursued a successful career as a producer, working with death metallers [[Pestilence (band)|Pestilence]], neo-rockers [[The Storm (Danish band)|The Storm]], hard rockers [[Pretty Maids]], [[Volbeat]], and progressive metallers [[Cryoshell]] and [[Anubis Gate]] among others; Hansen eventually joined the latter as their lead vocalist (Anubis Gate also features former Invocator bassist Jesper Jensen, who had also had a stint with Geronimo) and also took up guitar duties in progressive metal band [[Beyond Twilight]].


===''Through the Flesh to the Soul'' and the 2010 ''Headbangers Ball Tour''===
=== ''Through the Flesh to the Soul'' and the 2010 ''Headbangers Ball Tour'' ===
In the early 2000s, Jacob Hansen started to write new songs together with guitarist [[Flemming C. Lund]], known for his work with [[Autumn Leaves (band)|Autumn Leaves]] and [[The Arcane Order]], and a temporary drummer was found in [[Brian Rasmussen]] from [[Behind The Curtain]] and [[Mnemic]], and in 2002 a demo was released.
In the early 2000s, Jacob Hansen started to write new songs together with guitarist Flemming C. Lund, known for his work with Autumn Leaves and The Arcane Order, and a temporary drummer was found in Brian Rasmussen from Behind The Curtain and [[Mnemic]], and in 2002 a demo was released.


''[[Through the Flesh to the Soul]]'' was released in 2003 with Hasen on vocals and guitars, Lund on guitars, Mikkelsen, who had rejoined the band, on bass, and Jakob Gundel, also known for his work with Danish melodic death metal act [[Withering Surface]] and American progressive metal act [[Lord Bane]], on drums. ''Through the Flesh to the Soul'' is more melodic and modern in sound than the preceding albums and also more straightforward with more fast parts. The music is still technical and somewhat complex with some [[polyrhythm]]ic sections.
''Through the Flesh to the Soul'' was released in 2003 with Hansen on vocals and guitars, Lund on guitars, Mikkelsen, who had rejoined the band, on bass, and Jakob Gundel, also known for his work with Danish melodic death metal act Withering Surface and American progressive metal act Lord Bane, on drums. ''Through the Flesh to the Soul'' is more melodic and modern in sound than the preceding albums and also more straightforward with more fast parts. The music is still technical and somewhat complex with some [[polyrhythm]]ic sections.


After another hiatus, the band went on tour in Denmark with [[Raunchy (band)|Raunchy]] and [[The Burning (band)|The Burning]] in 2010 in the Danish leg of the ''[[Headbangers Ball Tour]]'' with Perle Hansen having rejoined the band. Most of their set consisted of tracks from ''Weave the Apocalypse'' and ''Dying to Live'' with the title track of ''Through the Flesh to the Soul" and the title track of ''Excursion Demise'' being the only tracks from the two other albums. Invocator were joined onstage by guests Flemming G. Lund, who is now in Raunchy, and Jacob Schulz, who had played in now defunct death metal act [[Maceration (band)|Maceration]] along with Jacob Hansen and [[Dan Swanö]], which performed under the pseudonym of Day Disyraah, after Schulz had left Invocator.
After another hiatus, the band went on tour in Denmark with [[Raunchy (band)|Raunchy]] and The Burning in 2010 in the Danish leg of the ''[[Headbangers Ball Tour]]'' with Perle Hansen having rejoined the band. Most of their set consisted of tracks from ''Weave the Apocalypse'' and ''Dying to Live'' with the title track of ''Through the Flesh to the Soul'' and the title track of ''Excursion Demise'' being the only tracks from the two other albums. Invocator were joined onstage by guests Flemming G. Lund, who is now in Raunchy, and Jacob Schulz, who had played in now defunct death metal act Maceration along with Jacob Hansen and [[Dan Swanö]], which performed under the pseudonym of Day Disyraah, after Schulz had left Invocator.


==Discography==
== Discography ==
<big>'''Studio albums'''</big>
<big>'''Studio albums'''</big>
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|1991
|1991
|''[[Excursion Demise]]''
|''Excursion Demise''
|Black Mark
|Black Mark
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|-
|1993
|1994
|''[[Weave the Apocalypse]]''
|''Weave the Apocalypse''
|Black Mark
|Black Mark
|-
|-
|1994
|1994
|''[[The Early Years (Invocator album)|Early Years]]''
|''The Early Years''
|Progress/Die Hard Music
|Progress/Die Hard Music
|-
|-
|1995
|1995
|''[[Dying to Live]]''
|''Dying to Live''
|Progress/Die Hard Music
|Progress/Die Hard Music
|-
|-
|2003
|2003
|''[[Through the Flesh to the Soul]]''
|''Through the Flesh to the Soul''
|Scarlet
|Scarlet
|}
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|1987
|1987
|''[[Live '87]]''
|''Live '87''
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|-
|1988
|1988
|''[[Genetic Confusion]]''
|''Genetic Confusion''
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|-
|1989
|1989
|''[[Alterations]]''
|''Alterations''
|-
|-
|1992
|1992
|''[[Promotape '92]]''
|''Promotape '92''
|-
|-
|2002
|2002
|''[[Demo 2002]]''
|''Demo 2002''
|}
|}


==External links==
==References==
{{reflist}}

== External links ==
#[https://web.archive.org/web/20100830020605/http://www.invocator.com/ Official website] (archived)
#[http://www.myspace.com/invocatordk Invocator at Myspace]
#[http://www.myspace.com/invocatordk Invocator at Myspace]
#[http://www.invocator.com/ Official website]
#[http://www.jacobhansen.com/ Jacob Hansen's homepage]
#[http://www.jacobhansen.com/ Jacob Hansen's homepage]


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Invocator
Background information
OriginEsbjerg, Denmark
GenresThrash metal, death metal, groove metal
Years active1987–1995, 2000–present
LabelsBlack Mark, Progress, Scarlett
MembersJacob Hansen
Perle Hansen
Jacob Gundel
Carsten Mikkelsen
Past membersJacob Schultz
Flemming C. Lund
Søren Christensen
Per Jakobsen
Otto Hansen
Mikkel Henssel
Jesper Jensen
Finn Pedersen
Erik Zoega
Per Möller Jensen
Brian Rasmussen
Simon Melsen

Invocator are a Danish technical thrash metal band featuring Esbjerg-based guitarist/singer Jacob Hansen, founder of the band.[1] They are considered influential on the European thrash metal/heavy metal scene, and known for incorporating elements from death metal, thrash metal, groove metal and progressive metal into their style.[2]

History

[edit]

Demos and Excursion Demise

[edit]

Invocator was formed in the summer of 1987 in Esbjerg, from Jacob Hansen's previous band name Black Creed that was started one year prior.[3] Invocator's first demo proper Genetic Confusion was released in 1988 (the band had released a live demo in 1987). The band played numerous shows in support of the demo, supporting the Danish thrash metal act Artillery, among others. The following demo, Alterations, which sold about 2000 copies, was released in 1989.[4] Following up on the demo, the band played successful shows with major acts such as Entombed, Edge of Sanity, Psychotic Waltz, Gorefest, and Incubus (now Opprobrium).

Having signed with Swedish/German label Black Mark Production, Invocator released their debut album, Excursion Demise which was recorded at Montezuma Studios in 1991, Stockholm where the likes of Memento Mori and Edge Of Sanity had also recorded albums. The album received a nomination for the Danish Grammy for "best heavy metal album of the year". In support of the album, Invocator played numerous shows with the likes of (Evil Dead, Lȧȧz Rockit, Atheist, Suffocation, Asphyx, Immolation, Bolt Thrower, Benediction, Massacre, Pungent Stench, Atrocity etc.) and toured with renowned US metal act Dark Angel throughout Europe in 1992. The tour was followed by Invocator supporting Sepultura at their Danish "Arise" show in Saga in Copenhagen and then at the Roskilde Festival, playing in front of 5,000 people.

Musically, the album and the early demos fall under the genre rubric of death-thrash metal, containing several extremely fast and aggressive parts, including original lead guitarist' Jakob Schulz' fast Slayer-inspired solos. The average song of that era typically consisting of several different parts and numerous tempo changes, Invocator's early style displays some of the emphasis on technicality and progressivity that would characterize their later releases.

Weave the Apocalypse and Dying to Live

[edit]

Invocator went through both musical and line-up changes in the time between their first and second albums. The original line-up, which included Jacob Hansen, Jakob Schulz, Jesper M. Jensen and Per M. Jensen, was abandoned as Perle Hansen took up the duty as new lead guitarist, and Per Jakobsen took over the bass duties. The band's new style, which was previewed on a promo tape in 1992, retained the complexity of the debut album, but emphasis on speed had been abandoned an even higher focus on technicality and progressivity taking its place. Not only were Perle Hansen's lead guitar more complex and nuanced than the lead guitar on the debut album, Per M. Jensen's drumming had also become very complex and progressive compared to the high speed pounding of Excursion Demise.

The recording of their second album Weave The Apocalypse began in 1993 with engineer/producer Eric Greif, (uncredited) Death co-producer (Spiritual Healing) and manager, at Elsound Studio in Copenhagen. The release was well received and garnered positive reviews. Weave the Apocalypse is remembered by fans and critics alike as perhaps the strongest Invocator record in terms of songs, musicianship and production.

The band toured with Paradise Lost on their "Icon" Denmark tour, and Invocator recorded two cover songs for a CD, entitled Early Years, featuring their old demo tapes in a remastered version – namely, "The Promise Of Agony" by Dark Angel and "The Eternal War" by Artillery. Early Years marked a label change from Black Mark to Progress/Die Hard Music.

Dying To Live, the band's third album, which musically combines groove metal with the technicality of the predecessor, was recorded and released in 1995, with another line-up change preceding it, as bassist Per Jakobsen being replaced by Carsten Mikkelsen. During a Denmark tour to support the album, the chemistry within the band suffered from different musical directions desired by its different members and the band decided to split the same year. While Per M. Jensen subsequently performed and recorded with Artillery, Konkhra, and Geronimo and would ultimately join The Haunted, Jacob Hansen pursued a successful career as a producer, working with death metallers Pestilence, neo-rockers The Storm, hard rockers Pretty Maids, Volbeat, and progressive metallers Cryoshell and Anubis Gate among others; Hansen eventually joined the latter as their lead vocalist (Anubis Gate also features former Invocator bassist Jesper Jensen, who had also had a stint with Geronimo) and also took up guitar duties in progressive metal band Beyond Twilight.

Through the Flesh to the Soul and the 2010 Headbangers Ball Tour

[edit]

In the early 2000s, Jacob Hansen started to write new songs together with guitarist Flemming C. Lund, known for his work with Autumn Leaves and The Arcane Order, and a temporary drummer was found in Brian Rasmussen from Behind The Curtain and Mnemic, and in 2002 a demo was released.

Through the Flesh to the Soul was released in 2003 with Hansen on vocals and guitars, Lund on guitars, Mikkelsen, who had rejoined the band, on bass, and Jakob Gundel, also known for his work with Danish melodic death metal act Withering Surface and American progressive metal act Lord Bane, on drums. Through the Flesh to the Soul is more melodic and modern in sound than the preceding albums and also more straightforward with more fast parts. The music is still technical and somewhat complex with some polyrhythmic sections.

After another hiatus, the band went on tour in Denmark with Raunchy and The Burning in 2010 in the Danish leg of the Headbangers Ball Tour with Perle Hansen having rejoined the band. Most of their set consisted of tracks from Weave the Apocalypse and Dying to Live with the title track of Through the Flesh to the Soul and the title track of Excursion Demise being the only tracks from the two other albums. Invocator were joined onstage by guests Flemming G. Lund, who is now in Raunchy, and Jacob Schulz, who had played in now defunct death metal act Maceration along with Jacob Hansen and Dan Swanö, which performed under the pseudonym of Day Disyraah, after Schulz had left Invocator.

Discography

[edit]

Studio albums

Year Title Label
1991 Excursion Demise Black Mark
1993 Weave the Apocalypse Black Mark
1994 The Early Years Progress/Die Hard Music
1995 Dying to Live Progress/Die Hard Music
2003 Through the Flesh to the Soul Scarlet

Demos

Year Title
1987 Live '87
1988 Genetic Confusion
1989 Alterations
1992 Promotape '92
2002 Demo 2002

References

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  1. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Invocator". Allmusic. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Invocator Biography on Hammerheart Records". Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  3. ^ Bille, Torben, ed. (2002). Dansk rockleksikon (in Danish) (1st ed.). Politikens Forlag. p. 238. ISBN 87-567-6525-8. Dannet sommeren 1987 i Esbjerg [...] Jacob Hansen startede Invocator under navnet Black Creed i 86, men året efter skiftede gruppen navn [...] [English: Formed in the summer of 1987 in Esbjerg [...] Jacob Hansen started Invocator under the name Black Creed in '86, but the group changed name the year after [...]]
  4. ^ Rasmussen, Jens (2010). Heavy Metal – 40 år med hård rock (in Danish) (1st ed.). Informations Forlag. pp. 161–162. ISBN 978-87-7514-2590.
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  1. Official website (archived)
  2. Invocator at Myspace
  3. Jacob Hansen's homepage