Teitanblood
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Origin | Madrid, Spain |
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Years active | 2003 | –present
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Teitanblood is a Spanish extreme metal band formed in 2003. Based in Madrid, the band currently consists of NSK (vocals, guitar, bass) and J (drums). The band released its debut album, Seven Chalices in 2009. Its follow-up, Death, was released 13 May 2014 via The Ajna Offensive and Norma Evangelium Diaboli record labels.[1] The latter record was included on Decibel magazine’s list of Top 40 Albums Of 2014 as number 26.[2]
Teitanblood's music is generally labeled as death metal and black metal.[1] The band's debut was described by BrooklynVegan as "the most discordant, destructive, and ultimately unfucwitable blackened death in a long time",[3] and their follow-up album was labeled by Pitchfork as "a weaponized hybrid of the two genres".[4] The band's music also features influences from bands such as Repulsion, Necrovore and early Incantation, as well as Chris Reifert's death-doom work[5] and thrash metal genre.[4]
Members
- Current members
- NSK - bass, guitar, vocals (2003-)
- J - drums (2005-)
- Javi Bastard (Javier Félez) - guitar (2017-)
- CG Santos – effects, programming (2008-)
- Former members
- Tyrant Spear Carrier of Barbaric Blood Sacrifice (Defernos) – drums (2003-2005)
- Juan Carlos Deus – guitar (2003-2006)
Discography
- Studio albums
- Seven Chalices (2009)
- Death (2014)
- The Baneful Choir (2019)
- EPs and splits
- Proclamation / Teitanblood (2005)
- Teitanblood / Necros Christos (2006)
- Purging Tongues (2011)
- Woven Black Arteries (2012)
- Accursed Skin (2016)
- Compilations
- Black Putrescence of Evil (2009)
- Demos
- Genocide Chants to Apolokian Dawn (2004)
References
- ^ a b Kelly, Kim. "Teitanblood Invite You to 'Death' By "Anteinfierno"". Vice. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- ^ Nelson, Michael (25 November 2014). "The Black Market: The Month In Metal – November 2014". Stereogum. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- ^ "The Year in Metal (BBG's best of 2009)". BrooklynVegan. 4 January 2010. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- ^ a b Kelly, Kim (13 May 2014). "Teitanblood - Death". Pitchfork. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- ^ Alisoglu, Scott. "Teitanblood - "Seven Chalices"". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
External links
- Teitanblood discography at Discogs