HATE
COUNTRY: POLAND
GENRE: DEATH BLACK METAL
NeKronos Promotion is Proud to present the
second band of the NeKroWeek, they are HATE (Polish Death Black Metal)
one of the best bands in this genre, at the top of what has been made, metal elite like Behemoth, Vader, Decapitated!
For fans of Vader, Deicide, Morbid Angel, Behemoth and many other quality
bands !
Check them, share and and support them if you liked what you have heard!
The clip for "Threnody" from their "Morphosis" abum:
http://youtu.be/8olOCVF4bRI
MORE ABOUT THE BANDS @ LINKS:
OFFICIAL SITE: HTTP://WWW.HATE-METAL.COM
MYSPACE: HTTP://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/HATEPOLAND
YOUTUBE CHANNEL: HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/HATEPOLAND
FACEBOOK PROFILE: HTTP://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/HATEOFFICIAL
LABEL:
HTTP://WWW.NAPALMRECORDS.COM
GENERAL CONTACT: HATESATANIC@WP.PL
BOOKING / CONTACT [EUROPE]:
ROCK THE NATION LTD.
TASSILOSTR. 14
5020 SALZBURG
AUSTRIA
E-MAILS:
MIKE@RTN-TOURING.COM
GUENTHER@ROCKTHENATION.EU
OFFICE@ROCKTHENATION.EU
THE FLAMING ARTS - VADIM KHOMICH
INFO@THEFLAMINGARTS.EU
VADIMKHOMICH@MAIL.RU
WWW.THEFLAMINGARTS.EU
HATE BIOGRAPHY
Considered as one of the leading
extreme metal acts coming from Poland, HATE have endured quite a few
lineup shifts during their career, with founding singer/guitarist ATF Sinner
being the only constant member. HATE started in 1990 as four-piece
playing straight uncompromising death metal, which later developed into a more
elaborate form containing industrial and ambient elements as well as distinct
black metal influences. In the first half of the nineties, HATE issued
several demos (Abhorrence - 1992, Evil Art - 1994, The Unwritten Law - 1995)
before releasing their first full-length record - "Daemon Qui Fecit Terram"
in 1996 on a Polish label Vox Mortiis. The record demonstrated great
potential of the group, presenting ferocious death metal with obvious influences
from American acts like Morbid Angel and Deicide. Two years later
HATE released another album titled "Lord Is Avenger" (1998), which
is considered as highlight in their early years. It was the group's first
material distributed outside their native homeland of Poland. The next record
"Cain's Way" (2000) showed further development of the band and gained good
reviews in the metal press. The album had also its premiere in the USA on
World War III/Mercenary Musik, but poor distribution and promotion made it a
relatively unknown record.
The first breakthrough in the band's career came along with signing a record
deal with French-based label - Listenable Records in 2002. One year later
HATE released their highly acclaimed album "Awakening of the Liar"
(2003), which is considered the essence of the band's early style. The material
demonstrated socalled Polish death metal at its best and gained the band rave
reviews in the metal press. A year later HATE recorded their first
official audio-visual material - a DVD titled "The Litanies of Satan",
which had its worldwide premiere on Metal Mind Productions (2004). It was
the moment when the band's style gained new musical characteristics and a kind
of black metal vibe. This was fully developed on the next album "Anaclasis -
A Haunting Gospel Of Malice & Hatred" (2005), which no longer presented
traditional death metal, but ingenious combination of death and black metal with
distinct industrial influences. The album's fierce brutality and innovative
approach constitued HATE's new style. "Anaclasis" got great
reviews in almost every metal magazine across Europe, and was highly acclaimed
among metal fans.
In 2006 the band hit the road supporting Carpathian Forest and Keep of
Kalessin on their European tour, and performed on a few prestigious live
events such as Party.San Open Air and Winter Assault. Supporting their
countrymen Decapitated, the band once again went on a European raid, and
soon their after, HATE invaded 10 major cities on their headlining tour
in Russia.
In January 2008 the next album "Morphosis" had its worldwide premiere -
again on Listenable Records. It showed fast development of the band's
style as well as the production part. The record was a logical follow-up to
"Anaclasis", but sounded more massive, varied and again - innovative. This
also marked the point in their career when HATE received offers to play
at numerous festivals throughtout Europe, such as such as Metalcamp, Neurotic
Death Fest, Brutal Assault, Screamfest, Metal Mean, Summer Breeze etc. In
May 2008, HATE recorded their first official video-clip for the song
"Threnody" which was shot in a real coal mine in Silesia/Poland. The band
hit the road again in February of 2009, and for the first time they were
headlining a European tour on their own. The same year HATE also invaded
Brazil to headline a few shows, and soon afterwords toured Europe again in
company of Blood Red Throne. In november 2009, the band visited Mexico
for the first time to headline 9 concerts. Throughout all that, the musicians
already started writing new material which was planned to be recorded later the
same year. In January 2010 the unstoppable force of HATE went on another
rewarding tour, this time accompanying Incantation on a long series of
shows across Europe. And only a few months later the band flew across the
Atlantic to play their first ever US tour, supporting Hypocrisy and Scar
Symmetry.
Just a few days after arriving back in Poland, the musicians entered Hertz
Studio in Bialystok to start recording their next album titled "EREBOS".
This new masterpiece was completed in only five weeks' time and promises to be
the strongest HATE album thus far. Ferocious, challenging, complex,
varied, innovative, and extremely well-produced - EREBOS - is HATE
in full-swing! The album is set to be released in Europe in November 2010, and
in the USA in January 2011 as an extended version containing a few additional
live tracks. Once again, supporting Decapitated, HATE will venture on a
tour through Poland in October of 2010. In November, the band will tour Russia
and Ukraine, and plans to return to North America in early 2011 are well under
way.
Until then prepare to HATE and "Taste my Blood From a Thousand Cuts"!
HATE's line-up:
ATF Sinner - Guit, Voc.
Destroyer - Guit.
Hexen – Drums
Mortifer - Bass
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