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  1. Mr.Giak
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    It’s a 10 year history so bear with me… DOOMSWORDS’s tale began with the Sacred Metal demo in 1997, recorded during a time when classic metal releases were a rarity. Rather than follow the current trend, Deathmaster decided to play Metal inspired by bands such as WARLORD, OMEN and MANILLA ROAD and joined together with Soldier of Fortune and Guardian Angel to record, the now infamous, Sacred Metal demo. Despite the fact that only a few demos actually made it into circulation (about half were lost mysteriously) DOOMSWORD’s name became known in the underground mainly in Greece, Germany and Belgium. A number of labels put offers on the table at the time, and the decision was made to sign with Underground Symphony. Some new songs were then written (One Eyed God, Return to Imrryr, Helm’s Deep, Lord of Dragons) and Dark Omen (bass) and Nightcomer (vocals) joined the rehearsals for the album. Their debut album, ‘DoomSword’, was released in 1999, it slowly became well known and created a loyal fan base to this day. Next page in their history: Deathmaster reverts to being the main singer in the band and records a 4 song unreleased demo described as ‘obscure doom’ (tracks: “In the Battlefield” (not the same as the track on LBC) “Stygian Council” “Crimson Sky” and “Odin's Hail”). This demo sealed a three album deal with another Italian label - Dragonheart Records. Song writing for RESOUND THE HORN was now underway and at this time The Forger took up the role of rhythm guitarist and Guardian Angel II (Deathmaster’s guitar teacher) played lead guitar. RESOUND THE HORN was released and again the scene was slow on the uptake but eventually this album emerged as one of the most loved albums of the last decade. It became clear that DOOMSWORD are one of the few bands firmly rooted in the sound of 80’s Heavy Metal while being able to create something new for the next era in Metal. Three months after the release of their second album DOOMSWORD played their first live show in Ascoli. Up to then the band had no intentions to play live until Gianluca of BATTLE RAM organized a show asking them to support MANILLA ROAD. We can thank Gianluca for making DOOMSWORD an offer they could not refuse. Towards the end of the same year the recording of Let Battle Commence began with a new co-conspirator, Wrathlord, on drums. Wrathlord brought some further aggression to the sound, good timing you could say as the theme of the album was the Viking invasion of Northern England in 866. The album is another departure from anything you could consider to be a ‘standard DoomSword’ sound …barbaric, epic and quite raw Let Battle Commence converted even the most cynical of Metallers into horn-raising, axe-wielding, barbarians. Time for another band reshuffle: Guardian Angel II passed the torch over to one of his guitar students, another highly talented guitarist - Sacred Heart - who has since become the most involved lead guitarist to date for the band. In a final move Dark Omen left the band and was replaced by Geilt (Deathmaster’s brother). Geilt’s style can be likened to Jim Schumacher of BROCAS HELM, which adds to the complexity of the new sound emerging from the current lineup. And so, with this promising new lineup and the future looking bright DOOMSWORD played support to OMEN and VIRGIN STEELE (Tradate Metal Fest) and headlined the Bang Your Head warm-up show, then they fell off the face of the planet. Or so it seemed! After a lengthy but unavoidable break, songwriting for the fourth album began at the end of 2005. The story behind the songs and how they sound will be revealed in the coming months. As usual you can expect the unexpected ….
     
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  2. * Doom83 *
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    Avevo sentito qualcosa e mi facevano proprio cagare....proverò a riascoltare anche perché non mi ricordo più nulla.
    Comunque mettere la biografia in inglese mi pare proprio una stronzata.
     
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  3. Poisoned Soul In Agony
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    devo ancora ascoltare l'ultimo album, però li reputo un'ottima band, sarà che hanno influenze doom e io in queste cose ci sguazzo :P consiglio Let Battle Commence se volete iniziare ad ascoltarli.
     
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  4. Mr.Giak
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    si Let Battle è ottimo, ma l'ultimo forse lo preferisco, o forse solo lo conosco meglio... La biografia in inglese l'ho messa perchè ho preso quella sullo space, non mi sembrava carino un wikipedia-copia e incolla
     
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  5. The Paxx
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    Non sono un gruppo che piace a molti, a causa delle molte commistioni col doom...
    Io comunque li apprezzo decisamente, e anzi ritengo Resound the Horn un capolavoro dell'epic italico.
    Non male neanche l'ultimo My Name Will Live On.
    Certo non piaceranno mai al primo ascolto, ergo astenersi poser.
     
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    secondo me sono spettacolari anche il cd omonimo è molto bello
     
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  7. Sharpvicenza
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    Devo dire che molte canzoni non mi dispiacciono, e quoto gli altri quando dicono che per apprezzarli nel giusto modo bisogna saperli ascoltare a lungo...
     
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    ma sono Italiani vero? io ho DoomSword, il cd omonimo e mi piace
     
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    CITAZIONE (Gabry91 @ 9/7/2008, 13:39)
    ma sono Italiani vero? io ho DoomSword, il cd omonimo e mi piace

    sissì italiani. ti consiglio resound the horn, per me (e per molti) il loro capolavoro, e un classico dell'epic metal italiano.
     
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    ah sì ho anche quello! però cazzo, la cosa che mi fa incazzare e che non li trovi dappertutto, solo nei negozi di cd molto forniti
     
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    ho solo Resound the Horn che ho comprato quando è uscito. un altro grande gruppo epic metal italiano
     
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    Ho un solo album, l'ultimo, ma tanto mi è bastato per amarli...per il resto sono andata a sentire altri loro brani su internet e li ritengo un gruppo epic di classe superiore
     
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    Io ho il primo e l'ultimo, e sono due album spettacolari. Sono due album abbastanza diversi, soprattutto perchè nel primo non canta Deathmaster, ma un altro cantante (non ricordo il nome) che s'ispirava a Bruce Dickinson e Messiah Marcolin, na specie di incrocio tra i due. Cero con Deathmaster alla voce hanno assunto una dimensione più "barbara". E poi l'ultimo album ha una produzione trooppo grezza! :rnr:
     
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    mi sono piaciuti sin dalla prima volta in cui ho sentito my name will live on

    poi ho ascoltato il resto

    molto bravi
     
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    Gruppo enorme, peccato per la dipartita di "The Forger"...l'lavoro per me è il loro capolavoro
     
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