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Forgotten Silence
OriginCzech Republic, Brno
GenresDeath metal
Progressive metal
Years active1993–present
LabelsRedblack, Obscene, Epidemie

Forgotten Silence is an experimental band from the Czech Republic founded in 1993. Their earlier material can be described as death metal with some progressive/art rock leanings. Their 2006 release Kro Ni Ka ("Chro Ni Cle") is an album of a decidedly ethnic and experimental bent, with very few traces of their earlier heavy sound. The release won a Razor Award for best metal recording of the year.[1]

Current members

  • Krusty - Bass, vocals
  • Medvěd - Guitar
  • Marty - Keyboard
  • Čepa - Drums and percussions
  • Petr Sevcik - Vocals
  • Hyenik - Guitar

Former members

  • Skuny - Vocals
  • Petra - Vocals
  • Hana - Vocals
  • Prochin - Guitar
  • Iggy - Guitar and programming
  • Biggles - Guitar and vocals
  • Straton - Drums
  • Milon - Drums
  • Chrobis - Drums
  • Bana - Keyboard
  • Lauda - Keyboard
  • Siki - Cello

Discography

Studio albums

  • Thots (MC 1995; CD 1996; digi remaster 2009)
  • Senyaan (MC/2CD 1998)
  • Ka Ba Ach (CD 2000; MC 2001)
  • Kro Ni Ka (CD/digi 2006) - (the Czech word "kronika" means "chronicle" in English)
  • La Grande Bouffe (CD/LP vinyl 2012)
  • KRAS (CD/2LP vinyl 2018)

EPs, Demos, Splits

  • The Nameless Forever... The Last Remembrance (Demo) (MC 1994; CD remaster 2005)
  • Clara split with DISSOLVING OF PRODIGY (7"EP 1996)
  • The Hills Of Senyaan pt.II split with AGONY (7"EP/MC 1997)
  • Hathor's Place split with NOTRE DAME (7"EP 1999)
  • Utok song on A TRIBUTE TO MASTERS HAMMER (compCD 1999)
  • Yarim Ay (7"EP/picture disc 2002)
  • Bya Bamahe Neem (EP: CD/digi 2004)
  • Tumulus split with CHIASMATIC (7"EP 2008)

References

  1. ^ "Czech Metal Awards Held In Brno". Blabbermouth.net. 27 April 2007. Archived from the original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2011.