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'''Tiamat''' is a band that formed in [[Stockholm, Sweden]] in [[1988]]. Their music has been the subject of debate, utilizing subgenres like [[Progressive metal|progressive]], [[Doom metal|doom]]/[[Death metal|death]] and [[Gothic metal|gothic]], but more recently they have focused on what has been described as "[[rock music|atmospheric/gothic rock]]"<ref>[http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=859]</ref>
'''Tiamat''' is a band that formed in [[Stockholm, Sweden]] in [[1988]]. Their music has been the subject of debate, utilizing subgenres like [[black metal]], [[Progressive metal|progressive]], [[Doom metal|doom]]/[[Death metal|death]] and [[Gothic metal|gothic]], but more recently they have focused on what has been described as "[[rock music|atmospheric/gothic rock]]"<ref>[http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=859]</ref>
with [[Ethnic music|ethnic]], [[psychedelic rock|psychedelic]] and [[Experimental rock|experimental]] elements.
with [[Ethnic music|ethnic]], [[psychedelic rock|psychedelic]] and [[Experimental rock|experimental]] elements.


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Initially, the band played straightforward [[black metal]] under the name ''Treblinka''.<ref>[http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=9478]</ref> They split up in 1989, leaving vocalist and guitarist [[Johan Edlund]] as the band's sole member. Edlund subsequently changed the name to Tiamat.
Initially, the band played straightforward [[black metal]] under the name ''Treblinka''.<ref>[http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=9478]</ref> They split up in 1989, leaving vocalist and guitarist [[Johan Edlund]] as the band's sole member. Edlund subsequently changed the name to Tiamat.


After the debut album ''[[Sumerian Cry]]'' (which was the first and last [[death metal]] release from the band), Edlund's leadership would modify the band's style with influences ranging from [[Mercyful Fate]], [[Candlemass]], [[Pink Floyd]]<ref>[http://www.last.fm/music/Tiamat/+wiki]</ref> and [[King Crimson]], with [[Sumerian mythology|Sumerian]] lyrical themes. German guitarist [[Waldemar Sorychta]] would produce and contribute instrumentation to many of the band's albums, as well as those by Tiamat's own tour and labelmates, including [[Moonspell]], [[Rotting Christ]], [[Lacuna Coil]] and [[Samael (band)|Samael]].
After the debut album ''[[Sumerian Cry]]'' (which was the first and last [[black metal]] release from the band), Edlund's leadership would modify the band's style with influences ranging from [[Mercyful Fate]], [[Candlemass]], [[Pink Floyd]]<ref>[http://www.last.fm/music/Tiamat/+wiki]</ref> and [[King Crimson]], with [[Sumerian mythology|Sumerian]] lyrical themes. German guitarist [[Waldemar Sorychta]] would produce and contribute instrumentation to many of the band's albums, as well as those by Tiamat's own tour and labelmates, including [[Moonspell]], [[Rotting Christ]], [[Lacuna Coil]] and [[Samael (band)|Samael]].


1994's critically acclaimed ''[[Wildhoney]]'' mixed raw vocals, slow guitar riffs and synthesizer sounds which sounded different from other [[extreme metal]] bands active at that time. An almost continuous forty-minute piece of music, ''Wildhoney'' was considered to be a landmark release within the [[progressive metal|progressive]]/[[doom metal]] genres and would lead to the band's appearances at the ''[[Dynamo Open Air|Dynamo]]''<ref>[http://www.rockdetector.com/officialbio,9323.sm]</ref> and ''[[Wacken Open Air]]'' heavy metal festivals in 1995. The group would play a second gig at ''Dynamo'' two years later.
1994's critically acclaimed ''[[Wildhoney]]'' mixed raw vocals, slow guitar riffs and synthesizer sounds which sounded different from other [[extreme metal]] bands active at that time. An almost continuous forty-minute piece of music, ''Wildhoney'' was considered to be a landmark release within the [[progressive metal|progressive]]/[[doom metal]] genres and would lead to the band's appearances at the ''[[Dynamo Open Air|Dynamo]]''<ref>[http://www.rockdetector.com/officialbio,9323.sm]</ref> and ''[[Wacken Open Air]]'' heavy metal festivals in 1995. The group would play a second gig at ''Dynamo'' two years later.
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Revision as of 16:41, 15 November 2007

Tiamat

Tiamat is a band that formed in Stockholm, Sweden in 1988. Their music has been the subject of debate, utilizing subgenres like black metal, progressive, doom/death and gothic, but more recently they have focused on what has been described as "atmospheric/gothic rock"[1] with ethnic, psychedelic and experimental elements.

Biography

Initially, the band played straightforward black metal under the name Treblinka.[2] They split up in 1989, leaving vocalist and guitarist Johan Edlund as the band's sole member. Edlund subsequently changed the name to Tiamat.

After the debut album Sumerian Cry (which was the first and last black metal release from the band), Edlund's leadership would modify the band's style with influences ranging from Mercyful Fate, Candlemass, Pink Floyd[3] and King Crimson, with Sumerian lyrical themes. German guitarist Waldemar Sorychta would produce and contribute instrumentation to many of the band's albums, as well as those by Tiamat's own tour and labelmates, including Moonspell, Rotting Christ, Lacuna Coil and Samael.

1994's critically acclaimed Wildhoney mixed raw vocals, slow guitar riffs and synthesizer sounds which sounded different from other extreme metal bands active at that time. An almost continuous forty-minute piece of music, Wildhoney was considered to be a landmark release within the progressive/doom metal genres and would lead to the band's appearances at the Dynamo[4] and Wacken Open Air heavy metal festivals in 1995. The group would play a second gig at Dynamo two years later.

Upon the release of A Deeper Kind of Slumber (1997), Edlund relocated from Sweden to Germany and declared himself the only permanent member of the band; all albums that would follow would cement the band into a more gothic rock sound, quite different from the extreme music they did in the years before, with recent albums showing a Sisters of Mercy influence.[5]

The band signed to Nuclear Blast Records in June 2007.

According to their Myspace, Tiamat is currently recording a new album.

Line-up

Discography

Full Length

Demos, singles, EP, Live and DVD

  • A Winter Shadow (Demo) (1990)
  • The Sleeping Beauty (Live in Israel) (Live) (1993)
  • Gaia (EP) (1994)
  • The Musical History of Tiamat (Live/Compilation(2 Disc)) (1995)
  • Cold seed (single) (1997)
  • For Her Pleasure (EP) (1999)
  • Brighter than the sun (single) (1999)
  • Vote For Love (single) (2002)
  • Cain (single) (2003)
  • The Church of Tiamat (DVD) (2006)
  • Commandments (Best of/Compilation) (2007)

References

See also