HATE
COUNTRY: POLAND
GENRE: DEATH BLACK METAL
NeKronos Promotion is Proud to present the band of the NeKroWeek, they are HATE (Death
Black Metal),
one of the best expressions within their musical genre!
This band had a tremendous
influence over forming Polish metal scene in the nineties!
Show your support and share this info to all your metal brotherhood if you like what you have heard!
Check the videoclip for "Sovereign Sanctity" from the new album "Auric
Gates of Veles":
https://youtu.be/VfM0PpXMAFA
MORE ABOUT THE BANDS @ LINKS:
OFFICIAL SITE: HTTP://WWW.HATE-METAL.COM
YOUTUBE CHANNEL: HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/HATEPOLAND
FACEBOOK PROFILE: HTTP://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/HATEOFFICIAL
TWITTER:
HTTP://WWW.TWITTER.COM/HATEBAND
BOOKING: info@theflamingarts.eu
"AURIC GATES OF VELES" DETAILS:
Since 1991,
HATE have lived up to their name, responsible for some of the angriest
and most ruthless death metal unleashed upon the world. With 2017's Tremendum,
they took a step toward a darker, more atmospheric, black metal-oriented style
and began exploring Slavonic mysticism, and new album "Auric Gates Of Veles"
boldly continues in that direction.
"We wanted to go deeper into the subject, both musically and lyrically,"
asserts vocalist/guitarist ATF Sinner. "We also wanted to record a
sharper and better defined rhythm section, a more death metal-oriented one. When
it comes to guitar sound, it was meant to be a wall of sonic destruction with
dark ambient elements in the background." To say that they achieved that
which they set out to create is an understatement, for "Auric Gates Of Veles"
is a titanic record that is both more organic and dynamic sounding, and may well
be the finest of their storied career.
"Auric Gates of Veles" track-listing
1. Seventh Manvantara
2. Triskhelion
3. The Volga's Veins
4. Sovereign
Sanctity
5. Path to Arkhen
6. Auric Gates of Veles
7. Salve Ignis
8. Generation Sulphur
9. In the Shrine of Veles (Pre-Production) *ltd. digi bonus track
10. Path to Arkhen (Pre-Production) *ltd. digi bonus track
ORDER AND MORE INFO:
www.metalblade.com/hate
Hate line-up:
ATF Sinner - vocals, guitars
Pavulon - drums
Tiermes - bass (session)
Domin - guitar (session)
HATE BIOGRAPHY
THE STORY
Hate has consistently been one of the top billed bands stemming from the
powerful Polish Extreme Metal movement. But Hate's story from their very
early days has never been a simple one. From the early days of Daemon Qui
Fecit Terram and Lord Is Avenger, the journey has been to digest the
world around and attempt to break bread with a reality wherein there are no
restrictions. Where there is no ground to keep you grounded and no church to
keep you unthinking and busy. The first two albums, joined by the third,
Cain’s Way, carried the band through the 90's, wherein they made a name for
themselves both in the national underground and abroad.
Releasing their fourth record, Awakening The Liar, in league with the
fabled French record label, Listenable Records, was an important
milestone in more ways than one. It showed Hate's character as a band in
the sense that it was a very different affair from all three records that came
before it. Cleaner perhaps, but also sharper, more dexterous, the band adapted
over time to their own developing sensibilities and marked a clean-cut
distinction. Hate wasn't, isn't, and won't be, a band afraid to take
their sound to a new place. To explore new ideas.
This notion was further cemented with the release of Anaclasis: A Haunting
Gospel of Malice and Hatred. A powerful testament to a different period in
the band's journey, this 13 years old record is still held by many as one of the
classics of the second era of Hate. This era was marked with versatility
and a rise in prominence that has not halted to this day. It was here that the
band began to reap the fruits of their international popularity. Hate was
now unleashed upon the pond of the world. Their 6th and 7th releases,
Morphosis and Erebos respectively, saw them touring the USA with such
giants as Sepultura and Mayhem, as well as touring Europe and
South America with Rotting Christ, Vader, Hypocrisy and many others.
These happenings soon culminated with Hate's signing to the Austrian
label and Metal powerhouse, Napalm Records. Soon thereafter, Hate
released their first opus in this new environment in the form of Solarflesh:
A Gospel of Radiant Divinity. Solarflesh was everything a fan of the band
could have wanted and more. The record showed not only aggressive and abrasive
music, but music that managed to fully engulf the ideas behind the songs. The
silent choking of hopelessness, the majesty of death and catharsis combined into
an understanding of the void.
But tragedy struck the band seemingly out of nowhere, and this ascension was
brought into a very painful halt. The band's bassist of five years, Sławomir
"Mortifer" Archangielskij, passed away in his sleep on April 6th 2013, only
four days before what would have been his 28th birthday. The band was
distraught, not only have they lost an important component, but also a great
friend who's shadow and spirit still lives on in the band to this very day. A
few months later, joined by current drummer, Paweł "Pavulon" Jaroszewicz
(Vader, Decapitated, Antigama, guest work in Lamb of God, among many others),
Hate released their grief into music, and spawned the album Crusade:
Zero. The album offered an interesting, at times beautiful, at times
saddening, view into the madness which is dealing with the death of a young,
close friend. And out of death, came life, and with the leaving of Konrad
"Destroyer" Ramotowski (guitars), the second era of Hate was sealed,
but the third has come to be.
Tremendum was released on the 5th of May, 2017, and it was, again, a game
changer. The album saw ATF Sinner (vocals, guitars) utilise the dark
aspects of the mystic and arcane Slavonic folklore to explore themes both
personal and impersonal. It is an album that is relatable at first listen, but
that is hard to fully know. Reviewers and fans alike praised Tremendum
for not only demonstrating that Hate know exactly how to create
lacerating and dark music, but that the album does justice to topics and themes
not normally drawn upon in the realm of Death Metal.
With Tremendum, ATF Sinner looked both inwards and outwards to create a
piece that not only resonated with his own background, but that sought to
further unearth what lies in the pages of Slavonic Pagan lore. He drew upon the
works of such scholars as Czesław Białczynski, among others, to try and
piece together a coherent understanding rather than a coherent narrative. Less
so about who did what and why, but more about how to see and process through
pagan eyes. How to interpret the world around him, essence and stone, through
the eyes of an ancient culture that laid the foundation to so much of the
Eastern European character. If one were to lift the veil of Christianity,
Catholicism and the Eastern Orthodoxy.
In 2018, we find Hate as ever, advancing. In preparation for what might
be their most fruitful endeavour so far, Hate has chosen to collaborate
with the home of American Metal, Metal Blade Records. Toe to toe with
such legendary acts as Behemoth, Mercyful Fate, and Amon Amarth, Hate is
seeking to cement itself in the stomping grounds of giants. Having released
snippets of what's to come with the "Path to Arkhen" demo-track and a
preview of “In The Shrine Of Veles,” it can be said with some certainty
that Hate isn't a household name just in Poland, but an important part of
the framework of global Extreme Metal. Work on the upcoming album - slated for a
2019 release - is well underway, with more details coming soon.
COMPLETE DISCOGRAPHY
ALBUMS:
Deamon Qui Fecit Terram, 1996
Lord is Avenger, 1998
Cain's Way, 2001
Awakening of the Liar, 2003
Anaclasis – A Haunting Gospel of Malice & Hatred, 2005
Morphosis, 2008
Erebos, 2010
Solarflesh – A Gospel of Radiant Divinity, 2013
Crusade:Zero, 2015
Tremendum, 2017
Auric Gates of Veles, 2019
VIDEO ALBUM:
the Litanies of Satan, 2004
COMPILATIONS:
Evil Decade of Hate, 2000
Gateways To Hell: Tribute To Slayer, 2000
Holy Dead Trinity, 2001
DEMOS:
Abhorrence, 1992
Evil Art, 1994
The Unwritten Law, 1995
EPS:
Victims, 1999
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