Necromantia

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Necromantia‎
Background information
Origin Athens, Greece Flag of Greece
Genre(s) Black metal
Symphonic black metal
Years active 1989 - present
Label(s) Black Lotus Records
Website Official Nectomantia Website

Necromantia is a Greek black metal band that was founded in 1989. A dominant characteristic is the lack of rhythm guitar in their music, which place is taken by an 8-string bass guitar. The band have been signed to Osmose Productions and Black Lotus Records.

Contents

  • The Magus (also known as Magus Wampyr Daoloth) - bass, vocals
  • Makis (also known as Baron Blood) - 8-string bass, bass solos

  • Slow Death - backing vocals, howlings
  • Yiannis "The Worshipper of Pan" - sax, percussions, tables
  • Divad - guitar solos
  • Inferno - synth, piano
  • George Panou - drums
  • Iraklis Yalantzides - synth, piano
  • John Fiorentis - guitar solos

  • Promo tape '90 (Demo, 1990)
  • The Black Arts (Split, 1992)
  • Vampiric Rituals (Demo, 1992)
  • Black Arts Lead to Everlasting Sins (split with Varathron) (1991)
  • Demo (1993)
  • Crossing the Fiery Path (CD, 1993)
  • Scarlet Evil Witching Black (CD, 1995)
  • From the Past We Summon Thee (EP, 1997)
  • Ancient Pride (EP,1997)
  • IV: Malice (CD, 2000)
  • Covering Evil (12 Years Doing Devil's Work) (2CD, 2001)
  • Cults of the Shadow (2CD, 2002) (Containing both Crossing the Fiery Path and Scarlet Evil Witching Black)
  • Necromantia (Boxed set, 2006)(Containing Crossing The Fiery Path, Scarlet Evil Witching Black, Ancient Pride and IV: Malice)

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