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:''This article is about the band. In [[demonology]] '''Abigor''' is a Great Duke of [[Hell]] better known by the name [[Eligos]] (see for additional info.)'' |
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'''Abigor''' ([[1993]]-[[2003]]) was an [[Austria]]n [[black metal]] band formed by |
'''Abigor''' ([[1993]]-[[2003]]) was an [[Austria]]n [[black metal]] band formed by P.K. and T. T. After the release of several demos, original vocalist Tharen left the band and was replaced by Silenius, who recorded vocals for all Abigor releases until the recording of ''Channeling the Quintessence of Satan '' during which he opted to leave the band. Thurisaz, who has been in the Thrash Metal band Lost Victim together with T.T. in the 80s, joined the band and finished recordings on ''Channeling the Quintessence of Satan.'' In late 99 T. T. left the band because of various reasons (ranging from personal problems to being fed up with what once was the "scene"). After his departure, Abigor released two more albums before breaking up in 2003. |
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in April 2006 P.K. and T.T. decided to join forces again. |
in April 2006 P.K. and T.T. decided to join forces again. |
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Revision as of 16:24, 21 April 2006
- This article is about the band. In demonology Abigor is a Great Duke of Hell better known by the name Eligos (see for additional info.)
Abigor (1993-2003) was an Austrian black metal band formed by P.K. and T. T. After the release of several demos, original vocalist Tharen left the band and was replaced by Silenius, who recorded vocals for all Abigor releases until the recording of Channeling the Quintessence of Satan during which he opted to leave the band. Thurisaz, who has been in the Thrash Metal band Lost Victim together with T.T. in the 80s, joined the band and finished recordings on Channeling the Quintessence of Satan. In late 99 T. T. left the band because of various reasons (ranging from personal problems to being fed up with what once was the "scene"). After his departure, Abigor released two more albums before breaking up in 2003. in April 2006 P.K. and T.T. decided to join forces again.
Early works by Abigor were loosely inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
The album cover on Orkblut - The Retaliation is a collage of 2 paintings originally made by Lord of the Rings fantasy artist Ian Miller. The album cover on Channeling the Quintessence of Satan was originally by the German printmaker/artist Albrecht Dürer. (The Knight, Death and The Devil, 1514)
Most Abigor releases were released by Napalm Records.
Many members of Abigor are or were previously in several other bands and side projects in both the black metal and ambient genres. Some of which include: Amestigon, Summoning, Dominion III, Dargaard, Grabesmond, Pazuzu, Darkwell, and Siegfried.
Line-up
- Virus666 (Peter Kubik) - Guitars, bass
- Stefan Fiori - Vocals
- Moritz Neuner - Drums
Former members
- T. T. - Guitars, drums, bass
- Tharen (Formely known as Rune) - Vocals, keyboards
- Silenius - Vocals (Current vocalist of the Tolkien inspired black metal band Summoning)
- Thurisaz - Vocals, bass
Discography
- Ash Nazg... (demo) (1993)
- Lux Devicta Est (demo) (1993
- In Hate & Sin (unreleased rehearsal/demo) (1994)
- Promo Tape 2/94 (demo) (1994)
- Moonrise (demo) (1994)
- Verwüstung - Invoke The Dark Age (1994)
- Orkblut - The Retaliation (EP) (1995)
- Nachthymnen (From the Twilight Kingdom) (1995)
- Opus IV (1996)
- Apokalypse (EP) (1997)
- Origo Regium 1993-1994 (demos' re-release) (1998)
- Structures of Immortality (7" vinyl) (1998)
- Supreme Immortal Art (1998)
- Channeling the Quintessence of Satan (1999)
- In Memory (EP) (2000)
- Satanized (2001)
- Nachthymnen + Orkblut (remastered double CD) (2004)
- Verwüstung + Opus IV (remastered double CD) (2004)
- Shockwave 666 (EP) (released by Dark Horizon Records after long delay) (2004)