Cemetary (band)

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Cemetary
OriginBorås, Sweden
GenresGothic metal, death metal (early)
Years active1989–2005
LabelsBlack Mark Production
Associated actsBeseech, Ceremonial Oath, In Flames, Lake of Tears, Tiamat
Past membersMathias Lodmalm
Anders Iwers
Tomas Josefsson
Markus Nordberg

Cemetary was a Swedish metal band founded by Mathias Lodmalm in 1989.[1]

History[]

In the early 1990s, the band signed a contract with Black Mark Production and released their debut album An Evil Shade of Grey in 1992.[1] The band recorded one more album before moving from death metal into a gothic metal style with Black Vanity (1994),[1] Sundown (1996) and Last Confessions (1997). After a seven-year break, the band reunited in 2004 and released their final LP, Phantasma. In May 2005, Mathias Lodmalm posted a message at the band's website announcing that he was leaving the scene for good because of dissatisfaction with the people he did business with.

In 1997 and 1999, Lodmalm released albums similar in style under the moniker Sundown.

Members[]

  • Mathias Lodmalm
  • Juha Sievers
  • Zriuko Culjak
  • Christian Saarinen
  • Anton Hedberg
  • Markus Nordberg
  • Thomas Josefsson
  • Anders Iwers
  • Christian Silver
  • Vesa Kenttakumpu
  • Manne Engstrom

Discography[]

  • Incarnation of Morbidity (demo) (1990)
  • In Articulus Mortis (demo) (1991)
  • An Evil Shade of Grey (1992)
  • Godless Beauty (1993)
  • Black Vanity (1994)
  • Sundown (1996)
  • Last Confessions (1997)
  • Sweetest Tragedies (1999)
  • The Beast Divine (2000)
  • Phantasma (2005)

All Cemetary albums were released by Black Mark, except The Beast Divine which was released under the moniker Cemetary 1213 by Century Media.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 77. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.

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