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Abaddon (Italian band)

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Abaddon
OriginItaly/USA
Genresblack metal, death metal, blackened death metal
Years active1999–present
Members
Websiteabaddon.it

Abaddon is an Italian extreme metal band from Emilia-Romagna, formed in 1999. It is heavily associated with sister band Spectrum-X.[1]

History

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Early history and first album (1999-2003)

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Abaddon was formed in Chicago in 1999, initially as a solo project of Nullifer Bones with accompanying live musicians.

Their first musical creation to be released was an untitled demo released in 1999 on Nullifer Bones's birthday, August 2. Later that year, the first full-length EP, Entitled Master, was released in limited print cassette tape form on September 9.[2]

During this period the band toured throughout Illinois & Wisconsin including The Rave / Eagles Club.

Joining of Candy Bones (2004-2009)

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In 2004 founder Nullifer Bones moved to Italy where he created the project Spectrum-X with his future wife, musician Candy Bones.

A few tracks created for the Master EP from 1999 were performed live and some were used on a Spectrum-X demo, Dreambook, which was released in 2004.

In 2006 Candy Bones joined the project as bassist. During this period they created mostly atmospherical black metal and classical music with a dark ambient feel.

The musical tracks they created in these years ended up being used on the Spectrum-X albums "Tea Party with Zombies"[3] and "Darkest Night Ever,"[4] which were released by the Japanese record label Darkest Labyrinth.

They were featured in many different magazines including the Gothic Bible to advertise the Japanese Goth subculture accessories company Suppurate System,[5] Kera magazine for heavy metal subculture clothing,[6] German gothic magazine Dark Spy, and Alamode magazine for the Darkest Labyrinth compilation album and festival.[7]

In 2008 they toured in Osaka and Tokyo.[7]

Recommencing exclusive activity (2010-2016)

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In 2010 Abaddon returned to creating music exclusively for use under the name Abaddon.

Later in the year, Zack Undead joined the project as second guitarist.[8]

On September 12, 2012, they released "The Bringer of Light" single in a limited print USB flash drive and t-shirt package.[9][10]

Current activity leading up to upcoming album (2017-present)

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In 2017 the band announced that they were nearing the release of an unnamed new album.[1][11]

In June, Abaddon released the first track from the upcoming album, a single entitled "Dominator"[12][13] and an official music video for the track.[14][15][16]

On August 10, Abaddon released the 2nd track for the same album, a single entitled "Mark Ov Emptiness"[17][18] together with another official music video.[19][20]

Discography

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Year Album Album type
1999 Untitled Demo
2012 The bringer of light[9][10] Single
2017 Dominator[12][13][14][15][16] Single
2017 Mark Ov Emptiness[17][18][19][20] Single
2004 Spectrum-X Dreambook Associated Album
2006 Spectrum-X Tea Party With Zombies[21] Associated Album
2008 Spectrum-X Tea Party With Zombies (2008)[3] Associated Album
2008 Spectrum-X Darkest Night Ever (2008)[4] Associated Album
2017 Master (1999)[2] Studio album
2017 (no name given yet and unreleased) (2017)[1][11] Studio album

Members

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Current members

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Current Live musicians

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  • Francesco Migliorini drummer (2017–present)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Independent Voice interview and news about Abaddon & Spectrum-X".
  2. ^ a b "Abaddon - Master EP release".
  3. ^ a b "Tea Party With zombies". Archived from the original on 2017-08-20.
  4. ^ a b "Darkest Night Ever". Archived from the original on 2017-08-20.
  5. ^ "Abaddon & Spectrum-X sponsored by suppurate system on gothic lolita bible". Gothic & Lolita Bible.
  6. ^ "Abaddon & Spectrum-X on Kera magazine". Kera Magazine.
  7. ^ a b "Abaddon & Spectrum-X on alamode magazine for darkest labyrinth compilation cd and festival". Alamode Magazine. 7.
  8. ^ "Abaddon interview / news article for metal rules".
  9. ^ a b "Abaddon - the bringer of light".
  10. ^ a b "Abaddon - The bringer of light". Archived from the original on 2017-08-20. Retrieved 2017-08-19.
  11. ^ a b "Abaddon video interview talking about news". YouTube.
  12. ^ a b "Abaddon - Dominator".
  13. ^ a b "Abaddon - Dominator release". Archived from the original on 2017-08-20.
  14. ^ a b "Abaddon - Dominator (official video)". YouTube.
  15. ^ a b "Metal Addicts news - Abaddon release dominator music video".
  16. ^ a b "Black Metal Radio News - Abaddon Dominator release".
  17. ^ a b "Abaddon - Mark Ov Emptiness release".
  18. ^ a b "Abaddon - Mark Ov Emptiness release". Archived from the original on 2017-08-20.
  19. ^ a b "Abaddon - Mark Ov Emptiness (official video)". YouTube.
  20. ^ a b "Metal addicts news - Abaddon release Mark Ov Emptiness video".
  21. ^ "abaddon - spectrum-x tea party with zombies original 2006".
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