Saturday, 31 May 2008

Demoniac

Demoniac   
Artist: Demoniac

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Stormblade   
 Stormblade

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 9




Demoniac originated as a bleak metal band in New Zealand, circa 1993, simply following a geminate of demos ("The Birth of Diabolical Blood" and "Moonblood") and the button of their number one record album, Prepare for War, the following year, vocaliser Behemoth (genuine call Lindsay Dawson), guitar player Heimdall (SAM Totman), and drummer Adramolech resettled to London, England, where they proceeded to reinvent the grouping under a more melodic mentality. 1996's Stormblade initiated this translation with its heroical powerfulness metal experiments, though certain black metal hallmarks like scratchy vocals placid lingered. But the ensuing The Fire and the Wind (1999), besides featuring lede guitar wunderkind Herman Li, bassist Diccon Harper, and Slovenian-born drummer Matej Sentic proved an in all unique and quite victorious amalgam of the two subgenres. Sadly, Demoniac would not live to see another album, as Totman and Li distinct to launch a firebrand new band called Dragonforce, in full dedicating themselves to heritage and power alloy.