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Krisiun | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Ijuí, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
Genres | Death metal |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | GUN, Century Media |
Associated acts | Torture Squad |
Website | www.krisiun.com.br |
Members | |
Alex Camargo Moyses Kolesne Max Kolesne |
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Past members | |
Altemir Souza Mauricio Nogueira |
Krisiun is a Brazilian death metal band, founded by Alex Camargo (bass, vocals), Moyses Kolesne (guitars), and Max Kolesne (drums). Since its formation, in 1990, the group recorded two demos, Evil Age in 1991, and Curse of the Evil One in 1992, and self-released an extended play (EP) titled Unmerciful Order in 1993. After signing with Dynamo Records (a Brazilian label), Krisiun released the debut full-length Black Force Domain in 1995, followed by Apocalyptic Revelation, in 1998. They signed with major label Century Media in 1999, releasing a further 7 studio albums.
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Krisiun was formed in 1990, by three brothers, vocalist/bassist Alex Camargo, guitarist Moyses Kolesne and drummer Max Kolesne. (Alex uses his mother's maiden name). They have toured extensively through North America, South America and Europe (recording their first official DVD while in Poland).
The band is heavily influenced by the debut albums of Sodom, Kreator, Morbid Angel and Slayer. Their violent lyrics and very fast musical tempo makes them one of the most eminent "extreme death metal" bands in the world today.
They released two demos before moving to São Paulo in 1995. People there had already started to notice the budding talent of the band. Shortly after the move, their second guitarist Altemir Souza left the band and returned to Porto Alegre (where he died in a motorbike accident in 2002).
The Unmerciful Order EP (their only "major" recording featuring a second guitarist, namely Mauricio Nogueira of Torture Squad) established the band as a cult act, and that status was further confirmed by the release of their debut album Black Force Domain (now as a trio) in 1995. The following albums continued to improve their brutal and uncompromising approach to death metal.
In February–March 2007, the band toured North America with Unleashed, Belphegor and Hatesphere. The band spent May and June 2007 on the road through Europe alongside Immolation and Grave. Early September 2007 saw them hitting the road again touring Northern Europe. And the last two weeks of September were spent in Russia on the Flaming Arts Festival tour. October 2007 saw Krisiun touring Poland and the Balkans extensively with Vader, Incantation and Rotting Christ.
In April–May 2008, the band recorded their latest in Stage One Studios in the city of Borgentreich, Germany. It was produced by Andy Classen who had worked with the Brazilians on the album Conquerors of Armageddon and AssassiNation.
The new album was given the name Southern Storm and the launch in Europe was July 21, 2008 via Century Media Records. The disc brought 12 new tracks and a version of "Refuse/Resist", the Sepultura classic from the Chaos A.D. album.
In 2009 they toured Europe with Nile and in 2010 they toured the U.S. with Nile and Immolation.
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Iron is an album by Moravian (Czech Republic) folk metal band Silent Stream of Godless Elegy, originally released in 1996 by Leviathan Records.
"Iron" is the debut single by Woodkid (real name Yoann Lemoine) taken from his album The Golden Age that was prepared in 2011 but released in 2013. It was written by Yoann Lemoine himself and arrangements by Gustave Rudman. The single was released on March 28, 2011. This song gained immense popularity after being used in a trailer for Assassin's Creed: Revelations.
A remix EP was also released called Iron (EP) in 2011 charting in its own right.
Iron, when used metaphorically, refers to certain traits of the metal iron. Used as an adjective and sometimes as a noun, it refers to something stern, harsh, unyielding, inflexible, rigid, sturdy, strong, robust. It is sometimes used for something technological (iron lung) or not technologically advanced (iron bomb).
This list is categorized superficially, rather than by the actual meanings of the expressions, to stress the metaphorical usage.
Stake may refer to:
Impending hunger ravens fluttering
thru a stormy ominous horizon
awaiting for the flesh impaled on iron stakes
summoning the rites of the hatred gods of mars
bestial revenge for the oath of the throne
legions of mass murdering ride
revengeful inherits towards to clash
driven to devourer the enemies heart
envenomed arrows crossing the skies
yet it falls eminent death ascends
drink the wine of pure vindication
spilled from the enemies veins
hatred wielders of swords and blades
bearing the pure essence of killing
determined to rape the ones that stand
desolation of headless defeated
flying rocks smash upon the soil
crushed bones broken swords and shields
carrion to ravens erected corpses on iron stakes
marching over gore and reaped flesh
blood's pouring and spilling like rain
above the mist and stench of blood in flames
victorius flags stand
conquerors of the bloody lands
enthroned into the fire of battle
eminent lords of warfare
vengeance for the wicked majesty
for their breed smashed and their women enslaved
forged kingdom at sacrificial dawn
hail pure gore at the rising sun
march, march and raise the flag of ascending scourge
at war with sathanas