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'''Bal-Sagoth''' are a [[battle metal]] band from [[Yorkshire]], [[England]]. The name 'Bal-Sagoth' is taken from a [[Robert E. Howard]] [[short story]] "The Gods of Bal-Sagoth". Their first demo was released in [[1993]], they have since released three albums on [[Cacophonous]] and are currently signed to [[Nuclear Blast]].

'''''Bal-Sagoth''''' are a [[battle metal]] band from [[Yorkshire]], [[England]]. The name 'Bal-Sagoth' is taken from a [[Robert E. Howard]] [[short story]] "The Gods of Bal-Sagoth". Their first demo was released in [[1993]], they have since released three albums on [[Cacophonous]] and are currently signed to [[Nuclear Blast]].


The band incorporates brief black metal moments into an overall grandiose canvas painting a picture of battles in an antediluvian age where [[Atlantis]] had not yet been destroyed and the continents were still joined in a [[Pangaea|Pangaean]] mass. A predominant feature is the use of epic keyboards played by Jonny Maudling. Guitar is more of an accenting instrument than a driving force, with the rhythm established more by the drums and keyboards. The vocals of Byron Roberts are more spoken word than anything, making the songs more like stories set to music than anything else. The stories are told like a play, with many characters (or groups of characters, speaking in unison) exchanging dialogue. The singer uses different vocalizations and effects to set them apart.
The band incorporates brief black metal moments into an overall grandiose canvas painting a picture of battles in an antediluvian age where [[Atlantis]] had not yet been destroyed and the continents were still joined in a [[Pangaea|Pangaean]] mass. A predominant feature is the use of epic keyboards played by Jonny Maudling. Guitar is more of an accenting instrument than a driving force, with the rhythm established more by the drums and keyboards. The vocals of Byron Roberts are more spoken word than anything, making the songs more like stories set to music than anything else. The stories are told like a play, with many characters (or groups of characters, speaking in unison) exchanging dialogue. The singer uses different vocalizations and effects to set them apart.

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Bal-Sagoth are a battle metal band from Yorkshire, England. The name 'Bal-Sagoth' is taken from a Robert E. Howard short story "The Gods of Bal-Sagoth". Their first demo was released in 1993, they have since released three albums on Cacophonous and are currently signed to Nuclear Blast.

The band incorporates brief black metal moments into an overall grandiose canvas painting a picture of battles in an antediluvian age where Atlantis had not yet been destroyed and the continents were still joined in a Pangaean mass. A predominant feature is the use of epic keyboards played by Jonny Maudling. Guitar is more of an accenting instrument than a driving force, with the rhythm established more by the drums and keyboards. The vocals of Byron Roberts are more spoken word than anything, making the songs more like stories set to music than anything else. The stories are told like a play, with many characters (or groups of characters, speaking in unison) exchanging dialogue. The singer uses different vocalizations and effects to set them apart.

Vocalist 'Lord Byron' has, since August 1997 been the only metal vocalist to be sponsored by an arms and armour supplier, Battle Orders Ltd., who supply him with swords and other reenactment materials in exchange for his promotion of the company.

Current members

Discography