Silent Stream of Godless Elegy

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Silent Stream Of Godless Elegy
S.S.O.G.E. 2005
S.S.O.G.E. 2005
Background information
OriginHranice, Czech Republic
GenresFolk metal
doom metal
death-doom(early)
Years active1995–present
LabelsRedblack, Season Of Mist
MembersPavel Hrnčíř
Hanka Hajdová
Michal Sýkora
Petra Nováčková
Radek Hajda
Mirek Petřek
Dušan Fojtášek
Michal Rak
WebsiteOfficial Website

Silent Stream of Godless Elegy is a Moravian folk metal band from the Czech Republic that was formed in 1995.[1]

They won the Andel Award in 2000 from the Czech Academy of Popular Music for their album Themes in the "Hard & Heavy" category.[2] Their next release is produced by Yossi Sassi, known for merging folk with rock and metal.

Discography

Albums

Other releases

  • 1995 - Apotheosis (demotape)
  • 1996 - ...Amber Sea (demotape)
  • 1997 - Breath Of Doom (compilation)
  • 2000 - A Tribute to Master's Hammer (compilation)
  • 2000 - A Tribute to White Zombie (compilation)
  • 2000 - A Tribute to Led Zeppelin (compilation)
  • 2003 - Magic Playing... (compilation)

Line-up

Current band members

Former band members

  • Filip Chudý - Bass (1995–1999)
  • Hynek Stančík - Guitar (2001–2003)
  • Jarek Adámek - Guitar (2004–2005)
  • Kiril Chlebnikov - Violin/Bass (1999–2001) (now Liveevil)
  • Michal Hajda - Drums (1995–2003)
  • Michal Herák - Vocal (2001–2004)
  • Michal Rak - Drums (2003–2007)
  • Pavla Lukášová - Violin (2000–2001)
  • Petr Staněk - Guitar/Vocal (1995–2001)
  • Zuzana Zamazalová - Violin/Vocal (1995–2001) (now Liveevil)

References

  1. ^ "Silent Stream of Godless Elegy". Ssoge.com.
  2. ^ "Ceny Akademie populární hudby 2000". Aph.cz (Official Czech Academy of Popular Music website). Retrieved April 4, 2008. (In Czech)