Blessed in sin

Blessed in sin

Blessed in sin

Blessed in Sin
Pays d’origine Toulon, Var, France France
Genre(s) Black Metal, NSBM
Années actives Depuis 1993
Label(s) Obscure Abhorence

Membres Overlord Nasty Metatheos (chant)
Black Christ (guitare)
Hayras (basse)
Belial (clavier)
Entourage Kristallnacht, Seigneur Voland

Blessed in Sin est un groupe de black metal français, proche de la scène NSBM, formé en 1993 par Black Christ et Overlord Nasty Metatheos à Toulon (Var).

Sommaire

Membres

Membres actuels

  • Overlord Nasty Metatheos (chant)
  • Black Christ (guitare)
  • Hayras (basse)
  • Belial (clavier)

Discographie

Démo

  • Antichrist war (1994)
  • For the dark victory (1994)
  • Unholy rehearsal 1994 (1994)
  • A tribute to Euronymous (1995)
  • Black Metal Holocaust (1995)
  • Odes obscures (1996)
  • Blessed in sin (1998)

Album

  • Melancholia (2000)
  • Par le sang du Christ (opus Luciferi) (2001)

EP

  • Honor the anus of Mary (2004)

Split

  • Gathered under the banner of Concilium (avec Kristallnacht et Seigneur Voland) (2001)

Liens externes

  • Portail du metal Portail du metal
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