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Infernal Requiem

Infernal Requiem

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 13 votes
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  • Similar Artists: The Sins Of Thy Beloved, Tristania, Cradle Of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Abyssos, Lacuna Coil, Merodac, Divinis Invocat, Slechtvalk

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Midnight's Opera (6:26)
explicit Date added: 04/05/04 | Total listens: 12,321
Omnes Ad Infernum Ibimus (7:09)
explicit Date added: 04/05/04 | Total listens: 6,371
The Mysterious Ways Of Despair (8:53)
explicit Date added: 04/05/04 | Total listens: 5,990
Novem Portae (10:13)
explicit Date added: 04/05/04 | Total listens: 4,551

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Biography

Everything started in a distant and cold night of the year MMDCCLIII Ab Urbe Condita (2000 a.C.) with the name of Black Altar. This was destined to be one-man-band formed by Saethius only. Months later, after some raw primary songs had been composed and (badly) recorded, he himself decides to add members to the band, and to finally change the name of it to Infernal Requiem. The band in few months was overcharged of new individuals (Spinal Nerve, Gargamel, Igor, Cassius, Deimos, Nasser, Koresh and Medusa) and ready to record a debut single that was going to be entitled as "Novem Portae" (The Nine Gates). So it was. In summer of the next year MMDCCLIV Ab Urbe Condita (2001 a.C.) the single/demo was recorded successfully, even though it had some technical mistakes caused by recording and mixing errors. In the meanwhile Medusa was expelled due to some troubles reguarding her ability to vocalize in tune with the rest of the ensemble. The cd was never released but through the internet as a cut version first and an entire one later, though it was to be included in the next release destined to be a five tracks mcd: "(The) Pantheon" finally released in MMDCCLVII ab U.c. (2004 a.C.) after a long process that took about two years. During these two years, a lot of things changed in the inside of the band: Koresh left the band after the recording of "Sombras�" so Diabolus joined replacing him. He did not last much neither, for he left the band after the recording of "Midnights Opera" rejoining a year later as guitarrist, so the vocals of the remaining tracks were recorded by Saethius. As Nasser had left the band long ago (weeks before the recording of "Novem Portae") a guest violinist was also invited to take part in Pantheon.

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