Friday, 20 June 2008

Absu

Absu   
Artist: Absu

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Tara   
 Tara

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 9


Exhibit V Tara   
 Exhibit V Tara

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13


In The Eyes Of Ioldanach   
 In The Eyes Of Ioldanach

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 4


The Third Storm Of Cythraul   
 The Third Storm Of Cythraul

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10


The Sun Of Tiphareth   
 The Sun Of Tiphareth

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 7


Temple Of Offal   
 Temple Of Offal

   Year:    
Tracks: 3




First formed as "Portal tomb" in 1989 by Shaftiel (vocals/guitar/bass) and Equitant Ifernain (lead guitar, bass), the black/death metal band Absu hails from the least likely of uttermost metal watering grounds: Dallas, Texas. By 1991, the list change to Absu (borrowed from ancient Mesopotamian beliefs) had interpreted effect, 2 demos, "Divinity Sorcery" and "Return of the Ancients" were in the lav, and independent Gothic Records was exhibit interest in the self-proclaimed "mythological occult alloy" group. Drummer/vocalist Proscriptor (a.k.a. Russ R. Givens) joined short after the release of the next year's The Temples of Offal E.P., and his donnish lyrics and songwriting began to dominate the band, starting with 1993's uncut debut Barathrum. Absu then gestural with France's famous Osmose Productions, which issued their subsequent efforts, Sun of Tiphareth (1995), ...And Shineth Unto the Cold Cometh (E.P., 1995), The Third Storm of Cythraul (1997), and In the Eyes of Ioldánach (E.P., 1998). Each of these displayed progressively elaborate studies of unknown religious mysticism (Sumerian, Gaelic, you nominate it!), and, and light-emitting diode to tours with the likes of Impaled Nazarene and Enslaved, portion Absu cut up a position of immense respect within black alloy circles. 2001's long-awaited Tara focussed on Celtic legend and obtained even greater acclaim, only was the net to feature longtime member Equitant.





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