Septic Flesh Discography

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Contents. History Founding, Mystic Places of Dawn (1994) and Esoptron (1995) Septicflesh were formed in Athens in March 1990 by Sotiris Vayenas (guitar), Spiros Antoniou (bass and vocals), and Christos Antoniou (guitars). They released a debut, Temple of the Lost Race in December with Black Power Records, 1991. The band recorded their first full-length album, in April 1994 at the Storm studio with the co-production of Magus Wampyr Daoloth (who had been the keyboardist for ).

Released by They started working on a new album for 1995 and named it. It was produced by Septic Flesh and George Zacharopoulos, recorded and mixed at Storm Studios in March - April 1995, mastered by Sonic Contact (France), and released by The Ophidian Wheel (1997) and A Fallen Temple (1998) Session vocalist Natalie Rassoulis joined for (1997) and again for (1998). Split The group split up in October 2003, and after the breakup, its members moved on to different or existing projects: Chris Antoniou continued involvement with, which he formed in 1998, and Katsionis played guitar for and keyboards for.

TheDevilWorx formed a year after Septic Flesh's disbanding, and featured some members from Septic Flesh's original line-up. In March 2007, guitarist Sotiris Vayenas revealed his plans for a new solo project called Aenaos. Reunion On February 19, 2007, Septic Flesh announced a reunion for Greece's Metal Healing Festival featuring, and, set to take place July 20–22. Signing with Season of Mist and Communion (2008).

Genre: Atmospheric/Symphonic Death Metal Origin: Greece Info. DOWNLOAD LINK!!! First solve the captcha code then select file host!!! All releases are 320 kbps unless. Hailing from Greece, Septic Flesh - or Septicflesh - was founded in 1990. The band's sound is considered to be comparable to Death Metal mixed with Doom Metal elements.

Christos Antoniou (2015) On April 3, 2007, reported the band reunited for a seventh full-length CD, for French record label. According to guitarist and composer Christos Antoniou, the release would feature a full orchestra and a choir, totalling 80 musicians and 32 singers. Septic Flesh finalized the new album, Communion, in Studio Fredman in Sweden; it was released in April 2008. By this time the band had changed its name from Septic Flesh to Septicflesh. According to guitarist Christos it looks better and states a new phase in the band. The Great Mass (2011) On September 10, 2009, the band announced that they had begun work on a new studio album, tentatively planned for release in the beginning of 2011.

On December 17, 2010, the band released the first single from the new batch of material titled 'The Vampire From Nazareth' and announced that the new album will be shipped on April 28 in the UK, and April 29 in the USA. Titan, new drummer and Codex Omega (2014–present) On February 12, 2014, the band released details about their new album. The album was released worldwide in June 2014. On December 15, 2014, it was announced that had joined Septicflesh as their new drummer, following the recent departure of their former longtime drummer, Fotis Benardo (a.k.a.

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Fotis Gianakopoulos). In June 2016 interview it was declared that, since early 2016, Septicflesh had been working on their tenth studio album, scheduled for release toward spring 2017.

In early June 2017, band members claimed that Septicflesh's tenth album, titled, is officially due to release on September 1, 2017. As like as the previous, Codex Omega was released through Personnel.

Discography

Current members. Sotiris Vayenas –, (1990–2003, 2007–present). –, (1990–2003, 2007–present). Christos Antoniou –, orchestrations, (1990–2003, 2007–present). – drums, percussions (2014–present) Former members.

Dimitris Valasopoulos – drums, percussions (1990–1991). Akis 'Lethe' Kapranos – drums, percussions (1999–2003). George 'Magus Wampyr Daoloth' Zaharopoulos – keyboards (2001–2003). Fotis Gianakopoulos – drums, percussions (2003, 2007–2014) Session musicians. Kostas Savvidis – drums (1993–1997).

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