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Graveland

Graveland are a Polish pagan black metal band which was formed in 1991 by Rob Darken (born Robert Fudali). They began as a black metal band before adopting a pagan and Viking metal style. The lyrics and imagery of Graveland are strongly inspired by European mythology, nature, winter and war. Their early work focused on Celtic and Slavic mythology, while their later work focuses on Norse mythology and Wotanism.

Graveland
Graveland (Kolovorot [uk], Kharkiv 2017)
Background information
OriginWrocław, Poland
GenresPagan metal, black metal, viking metal
Years active1991–present
LabelsNo Colours
MembersRob Darken
Skyth
M. Ahrin
Past membersCapricornus
Karcharoth
Miro
Zbych
Bor
Sigrunar
Mścisław
Draugir
Websitegraveland.org

History

Beginning

Darken, who started Graveland as a solo project in 1991, was influenced by bands such as Bathory and Emperor.[1] He recorded the first demos, Necromanteion and Drunemeton, working alone. In 1993, drummer Maciej "Capricornus" Dąbrowski joined the band, which then recorded In the Glare of Burning Churches. In 1994 the two were joined by Grzegorz "Karcharoth" Jurgielewicz (previously of Infernum) and recorded The Celtic Winter, which was released as an EP by the German label No Colours Records.[2] No Colours currently releases the band's new albums.

First albums

A few months later, the band's first album, Carpathian Wolves (recorded at the Radio PRO-FM Studio, Opole, 26 Apr – 2 May 1994), was released by Eternal Devils Records. With Carpathian Wolves, the band drew the attention of several bigger metal labels and was eventually signed by the Austrian Lethal Records label, which released Thousand Swords. This album was recorded in December 1994 at Tuba Studio, Wrocław, "in the days of eternal winter & frozen night of full moon, at the gates of a new era".[3] The Lethal Records release showed a progression in Graveland's sound from raw black metal to black metal with folk and Viking metal influence to it. The album is considered to be the band's best release by many fans and a classic in the black metal scene.[4] After reportedly making several racist statements, the band was dropped by Lethal. Darken then founded his own label, Isengard (later Eastclan), and re-released an extended Thousand Swords on cassette. The album's booklet contains statements against Lethal Records and two other bigger metal labels, Osmose and Nuclear Blast.[5] In 1999, the album was re-released, again, by No Colours with another different album cover. In 2001, it was re-released for a second time by No Colours on CD and vinyl. The CD version had the logo in red and the vinyl version had a red logo. The CD and vinyl versions had different covers from each other.

Move towards folk

The band's third album, Following the Voice of Blood, was recorded 25 September 1996 – 18 December 1996 and released in 1997 via No Colours. With the 1998 album, Immortal Pride (strongly influenced by the movie soundtrack of Conan the Barbarian), the band took on a folk style, while moving more into Viking metal. Its sound became more epic, symphonic and added more keyboards and chorales. The songs also became much longer. (For instance, Immortal Pride consists of four songs: two of them being the intro and outro; and the other ones being 24 and 17 minutes long.)

In 2000, Raiders of Revenge (a split release with the RAC band Honor) and Creed of Iron / Prawo Stali were released. Since Creed, Darken has worked without Capricornus on drums.

In November 2015, it was announced that Rob Darken had assembled a live lineup and Graveland would play its very first live shows in April 2016.[6]

On 22 February 2018, the band released a re-recorded version of ''Dawn of Iron Blades'' with new keyboards, drums, bass and female vocals. The band released the single "Possessed by Steel" on 14 April 2020. Hour of Ragnarok the band's 13th studio album of original material was released on 23 August 2021 through Inferna Profundus Records.

Ideology

Darken sees himself as a Heathen and Christianity as the worst enemy of white Europeans. He exalts the latter's return to their ancestors' heritage, and has spoken out against "race mixing".[7] On the Graveland EP Raise Your Sword!, he declares Heathendom to be the religion of white Europeans.

Darken has been accused of being a neo-Nazi. In response to these accusations he has stated: "I do not see any point in referring to NS because I do not see any point in referring to any ideologies that lost. It is against logic and eternal law of evolution. I think that white men should search for new ideas that would be well adapted for the current reality and the problems of [the] contemporary world."[8] and "If you are White proud of being White and proud of your forefathers faith, if you politically incorrect, if you dare to criticize the politicians and it you point at the existence of a strong powerful Jewish lobby supporting Israel – you are called Nazi and anti-Semite. And the special institution start to persecute you. I am called 'Nazi" but no one has any proof of my nazi background. They just repeat once heard someone else words having no proof of it."[9] And "In Poland many people refer to Slavonic heritage as many refer to German. And I think that those who refer to Slavonic culture are the majority but they do not make big show of it. For me there is no difference between pagan beliefs of Vikings and Slavs. The names are different but the core is the same. Different stories but the same Gods with the same attributes. The ideologist of the Third Reich were responsible for the division between German Aryan world and Slavonic world. They distorted the historical facts in order to separate from Eastern world. Communist did the same but they of course favouritized [sic] Slavs."[10] Yet, in a 2006 interview with Decibel, he stated that "Graveland is regarded as a NSBM band because of my political convictions, [which] most people would call extreme right-wing National Socialist convictions," and "people I played with were Satanists and they were not interested in paganism. Due to these differences, we finally started to walk separate ways and Graveland became [a] one-man band again. I understood that I could not support Satanism [because it] was a part of Judeo-Christian religion. In the Third Reich, Satanists would end [up] in gas chambers."[11]

Band members

Current members

  • Robert "Rob Darken" Fudali – vocals, guitars, bass, drums, synthesizers (1991–present)
  • Skyth – bass (2020–present)
  • M. Ahrin – drums (2020–present)

Former members

  • Maciej "Capricornus" Dąbrowski – drums (1993–1999)
  • Grzegorz "Karcharoth" Jurgielewicz – bass (1993–1995)
  • Bartosz "Bor" Boruszewski – guitars (2015–2019)
  • Zbigniew "Zbych" Ropicki – guitars (2015–2016)
  • Piotr "Mścisław" Bajus – bass, guitars (2015–2018)
  • Mirosław "Miro" Rosiński – drums (2015–2016)
  • Maciej "Draugir" Twarowski – guitars (2016–2019)
  • Krzysztof "Sigrunar" Saran – drums (2016–2019)

Live members

  • Arkadiusz "Aro" Jęczmionka – drums (2016–2020)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

EPs and splits

  • The Celtic Winter (1994)
  • Impaler's Wolves (1999)
  • Raiders of Revenge (2000) (split EP with Honor)
  • Raise Your Sword! (2001)
  • Blood of Heroes (2002)
  • Eastern Hammer (2007) (split EP with Nokturnal Mortum, North and Temnozor)
  • Wotan Mit Mir (2008)
  • Cold Winter Blades (2010)
  • Tribute to the King of Aquilonia (2010)
  • Ogień Wilczych Serc (Fire of Wolfish Hearts) (2012) (split EP with Biały Viteź)
  • The Spirit Never Dies (2016) (split with Nokturnal Mortum)

Demos and promo tapes

  • Necromanteion (1992)
  • Promo June '92 (1992)
  • Drunemeton (1992)
  • Epilogue (1993)
  • In the Glare of Burning Churches (1993)
  • The Celtic Winter (1993)
  • Following the Voice of Blood (1997)
  • Resharpening Thousand Swords (2014)
  • Carpathian Wolves – Rehearsal 1993 (2016)

References

  1. ^ . 11 November 2012. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  2. ^ Graveland Biography 10 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Music Might online, accessed on 30 January 2013.
  3. ^ Graveland: Thousand Swords, Lethal Records 1995.
  4. ^ Dornbusch, Christian; Killguss, Hans-Peter (2005). Unheilige Allianzen. Black Metal zwischen Satanismus, Heidentum und Neonazismus (in German) (1st ed.). Münster: Unrast Verlag. p. 243. ISBN 3-89771-817-0.
  5. ^ The Graveland song "Born for War" was released on Nuclear Blast's Soundcheck Series – Volume 2 in 1995.
  6. ^ "Graveland forms live lineup to play shows in 2016, reissues Dawn of Iron Blades". Deathmetal.org. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  7. ^ Rob Darken's reply 20 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine to Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann's article "Der rechte Rand im Black Metal" in German Rock Hard magazine.
  8. ^ Decibel Magazine, March 2006 . Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
  9. ^ Tyrannie, 2006 . Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  10. ^ Interviews. The most interesting fragments of interviews with Darken 29 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, accessed on 30 June 2013.
  11. ^ Bennett, J. (May 2006). . Decibel. Archived from the original on 8 February 2008. Retrieved 17 July 2019.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Graveland at AllMusic  

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membersCapricornusKarcharothMiroZbychBorSigrunarMscislawDraugirWebsitegraveland wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginning 1 2 First albums 1 3 Move towards folk 2 Ideology 3 Band members 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditBeginning Edit Darken who started Graveland as a solo project in 1991 was influenced by bands such as Bathory and Emperor 1 He recorded the first demos Necromanteion and Drunemeton working alone In 1993 drummer Maciej Capricornus Dabrowski joined the band which then recorded In the Glare of Burning Churches In 1994 the two were joined by Grzegorz Karcharoth Jurgielewicz previously of Infernum and recorded The Celtic Winter which was released as an EP by the German label No Colours Records 2 No Colours currently releases the band s new albums First albums Edit A few months later the band s first album Carpathian Wolves recorded at the Radio PRO FM Studio Opole 26 Apr 2 May 1994 was released by Eternal Devils Records With Carpathian Wolves the band drew the attention of several bigger metal labels and was eventually signed by the Austrian Lethal Records label which released Thousand Swords This album was recorded in December 1994 at Tuba Studio Wroclaw in the days of eternal winter amp frozen night of full moon at the gates of a new era 3 The Lethal Records release showed a progression in Graveland s sound from raw black metal to black metal with folk and Viking metal influence to it The album is considered to be the band s best release by many fans and a classic in the black metal scene 4 After reportedly making several racist statements the band was dropped by Lethal Darken then founded his own label Isengard later Eastclan and re released an extended Thousand Swords on cassette The album s booklet contains statements against Lethal Records and two other bigger metal labels Osmose and Nuclear Blast 5 In 1999 the album was re released again by No Colours with another different album cover In 2001 it was re released for a second time by No Colours on CD and vinyl The CD version had the logo in red and the vinyl version had a red logo The CD and vinyl versions had different covers from each other Move towards folk Edit The band s third album Following the Voice of Blood was recorded 25 September 1996 18 December 1996 and released in 1997 via No Colours With the 1998 album Immortal Pride strongly influenced by the movie soundtrack of Conan the Barbarian the band took on a folk style while moving more into Viking metal Its sound became more epic symphonic and added more keyboards and chorales The songs also became much longer For instance Immortal Pride consists of four songs two of them being the intro and outro and the other ones being 24 and 17 minutes long In 2000 Raiders of Revenge a split release with the RAC band Honor and Creed of Iron Prawo Stali were released Since Creed Darken has worked without Capricornus on drums In November 2015 it was announced that Rob Darken had assembled a live lineup and Graveland would play its very first live shows in April 2016 6 On 22 February 2018 the band released a re recorded version of Dawn of Iron Blades with new keyboards drums bass and female vocals The band released the single Possessed by Steel on 14 April 2020 Hour of Ragnarok the band s 13th studio album of original material was released on 23 August 2021 through Inferna Profundus Records Ideology EditDarken sees himself as a Heathen and Christianity as the worst enemy of white Europeans He exalts the latter s return to their ancestors heritage and has spoken out against race mixing 7 On the Graveland EP Raise Your Sword he declares Heathendom to be the religion of white Europeans Darken has been accused of being a neo Nazi In response to these accusations he has stated I do not see any point in referring to NS because I do not see any point in referring to any ideologies that lost It is against logic and eternal law of evolution I think that white men should search for new ideas that would be well adapted for the current reality and the problems of the contemporary world 8 and If you are White proud of being White and proud of your forefathers faith if you politically incorrect if you dare to criticize the politicians and it you point at the existence of a strong powerful Jewish lobby supporting Israel you are called Nazi and anti Semite And the special institution start to persecute you I am called Nazi but no one has any proof of my nazi background They just repeat once heard someone else words having no proof of it 9 And In Poland many people refer to Slavonic heritage as many refer to German And I think that those who refer to Slavonic culture are the majority but they do not make big show of it For me there is no difference between pagan beliefs of Vikings and Slavs The names are different but the core is the same Different stories but the same Gods with the same attributes The ideologist of the Third Reich were responsible for the division between German Aryan world and Slavonic world They distorted the historical facts in order to separate from Eastern world Communist did the same but they of course favouritized sic Slavs 10 Yet in a 2006 interview with Decibel he stated that Graveland is regarded as a NSBM band because of my political convictions which most people would call extreme right wing National Socialist convictions and people I played with were Satanists and they were not interested in paganism Due to these differences we finally started to walk separate ways and Graveland became a one man band again I understood that I could not support Satanism because it was a part of Judeo Christian religion In the Third Reich Satanists would end up in gas chambers 11 Band members EditCurrent members Robert Rob Darken Fudali vocals guitars bass drums synthesizers 1991 present Skyth bass 2020 present M Ahrin drums 2020 present Former members Maciej Capricornus Dabrowski drums 1993 1999 Grzegorz Karcharoth Jurgielewicz bass 1993 1995 Bartosz Bor Boruszewski guitars 2015 2019 Zbigniew Zbych Ropicki guitars 2015 2016 Piotr Mscislaw Bajus bass guitars 2015 2018 Miroslaw Miro Rosinski drums 2015 2016 Maciej Draugir Twarowski guitars 2016 2019 Krzysztof Sigrunar Saran drums 2016 2019 Live members Arkadiusz Aro Jeczmionka drums 2016 2020 TimelineDiscography EditStudio albums Carpathian Wolves 1994 Thousand Swords 1995 Following the Voice of Blood 1997 Immortal Pride 1998 Creed of Iron Prawo Stali 2000 released in English and Polish versions Memory and Destiny 2002 The Fire of Awakening 2003 Dawn of Iron Blades 2004 Fire Chariot of Destruction 2005 Will Stronger Than Death 2007 Spears of Heaven 2009 Thunderbolts of the Gods 2013 Ogien przebudzenia 2014 re recording of The Fire of Awakening in Polish 1050 Years of Pagan Cult 2016 re recording of songs from the band s old demos and studio albums Dawn of Iron Blades 2018 re recording of the album of the same name from 2004 Hour of Ragnarok 2021 EPs and splits The Celtic Winter 1994 Impaler s Wolves 1999 Raiders of Revenge 2000 split EP with Honor Raise Your Sword 2001 Blood of Heroes 2002 Eastern Hammer 2007 split EP with Nokturnal Mortum North and Temnozor Wotan Mit Mir 2008 Cold Winter Blades 2010 Tribute to the King of Aquilonia 2010 Ogien Wilczych Serc Fire of Wolfish Hearts 2012 split EP with Bialy Vitez The Spirit Never Dies 2016 split with Nokturnal Mortum Demos and promo tapes Necromanteion 1992 Promo June 92 1992 Drunemeton 1992 Epilogue 1993 In the Glare of Burning Churches 1993 The Celtic Winter 1993 Following the Voice of Blood 1997 Resharpening Thousand Swords 2014 Carpathian Wolves Rehearsal 1993 2016 References Edit Graveland Interview in Pit magazine 11 November 2012 Archived from the original on 11 November 2012 Retrieved 7 October 2020 Graveland Biography Archived 10 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Music Might online accessed on 30 January 2013 Graveland Thousand Swords Lethal Records 1995 Dornbusch Christian Killguss Hans Peter 2005 Unheilige Allianzen Black Metal zwischen Satanismus Heidentum und Neonazismus in German 1st ed Munster Unrast Verlag p 243 ISBN 3 89771 817 0 The Graveland song Born for War was released on Nuclear Blast s Soundcheck Series Volume 2 in 1995 Graveland forms live lineup to play shows in 2016 reissues Dawn of Iron Blades Deathmetal org Retrieved 7 October 2020 Rob Darken s reply Archived 20 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine to Wolf Rudiger Muhlmann s article Der rechte Rand im Black Metal in German Rock Hard magazine Decibel Magazine March 2006 Nowa strona 1 Archived from the original on 29 September 2011 Retrieved 28 November 2009 Tyrannie 2006 Nowa strona 1 Archived from the original on 29 September 2011 Retrieved 5 February 2010 Interviews The most interesting fragments of interviews with Darken Archived 29 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed on 30 June 2013 Bennett J May 2006 NSBM Special Report Decibel Archived from the original on 8 February 2008 Retrieved 17 July 2019 External links EditOfficial website Graveland at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Graveland amp oldid 1128689456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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