Chthonic (sometimes typeset ChthoniC or ChThoniC) is a Taiwanese
heavy metal band, formed in 1995 in
Taipei
Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about southwest of the ...
. They have been called "the
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. They are often cited as pioneers of heavy metal music. The band helped de ...
of Asia." The group incorporates influences from traditional
Taiwanese music, including adaptations of folk songs and the use of traditional instruments, most notably the
erhu
The ''erhu'' (; ) is a Chinese two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle, which may also be called a ''Southern Fiddle'', and is sometimes known in the Western world as the ''Chinese violin'' or a ''Chinese two- ...
(often called the ''hiân-á'' [] in the band's native
Taiwanese Hokkien
Taiwanese Hokkien () (; Tâi-lô: ''Tâi-uân-uē''), also known as Taigi/Taigu (; Pe̍h-ōe-jī/ Tâi-lô: ''Tâi-gí / Tâi-gú''), Taiwanese, Taiwanese Minnan, Hoklo and Holo, is a variety of the Hokkien language spoken natively by about 7 ...
). Their stated goal is to use their music to bring ancient history and mythology into the modern era especially to build awareness of the myths of Taiwan and tragic events in that country's history (for example, those experienced by the
Seediq people
The Seediq (sometimes Sediq, Seejiq, pronounced: , , ; ; pinyin: Sàidékèzú) are a Taiwanese indigenous people who live primarily in Nantou County and Hualien County. Their language is also known as Seediq.
They were officially recognized ...
).
Since 2011 their trademark erhu has been complemented with stringed instruments including the
koto
Koto may refer to:
* Koto (band), an Italian synth pop group
* Koto (instrument), a Japanese musical instrument
* Koto (kana), a ligature of two Japanese katakana
* Koto (traditional clothing), a traditional dress made by Afro-Surinamese women
* ...
and
shamisen, as well as
Tibetan Bells and
shakuhachi
A is a Japanese and ancient Chinese longitudinal, end-blown flute that is made of bamboo.
The bamboo end-blown flute now known as the was developed in Japan in the 16th century and is called the . and
pgaki flutes, the latter of which are traditionally used by the aboriginal people of Taiwan. The band members are also acclaimed artists and political activists who advocate independence for Taiwan and self-determination for Tibetans and Uighurs. Singer
Freddy Lim
Freddy Lim Tshiong-tso (; Tâi-lô: ''Lîm Tshióng-tsò''; born 1 February 1976) is a Taiwanese politician, musician, and independence activist. He is the lead vocalist of the Taiwanese heavy-metal band Chthonic. and the lead vocalist of the ...
served as Chairman of the Taiwan chapter of
Amnesty International from 2010 to 2014 and has been a
legislator since 2016, first representing the
New Power Party
The New Power Party (NPP) is a political party in Taiwan formed in early 2015. The party emerged from the Sunflower Student Movement in 2014, and advocates for universal human rights, civil and political liberties, as well as Taiwan independen ...
before becoming an independent. Since their formation, Chthonic has released eight studio albums. The most recent of which, ''
Battlefields of Asura'', was released in October 2018.
History
Formation (1995–1998)
Chthonic was formed in 1995, and the band name "
Chthonic
The word chthonic (), or chthonian, is derived from the Ancient Greek word ''χθών, "khthon"'', meaning earth or soil. It translates more directly from χθόνιος or "in, under, or beneath the earth" which can be differentiated from Γῆ ...
" is a Greek term referring to the earth and the underworld. In the west, the term is usually pronounced ''thonic''. The original members were Freddy Lim and some of his classmates from high school and university. The line-up went through many changes before the band released their debut album in 1998. By that point the line-up had settled around Freddy Lim on vocals and erhu, Zac Chang on guitar, Xiao-Yu on bass, Xiao-Wang on drums, and Ambrosia on keyboards and backing vocals. Chthonic became quite popular in the rock scene in Taiwan. They played to a full house at Vibe, the main rock club in Taipei at the time, and played as headliners for large rock festivals like Spring Scream. They released their first single "深耕" ("Deep Plowing") in early 1998.
In their early years, Chthonic tried different styles of heavy metal. Lim sang clean vocals in "海息" ("The Breath of Ocean"); the early song "深耕" ("Cultivating") can be classified as
power metal
Power metal is a subgenre of heavy metal combining characteristics of traditional heavy metal with speed metal, often within symphonic context. Generally, power metal is characterized by a faster, lighter, and more uplifting sound, in contra ...
while "母島解體登基" ("Decomposition of the Mother Isle (Aboriginal Gods Enthroned)") is
black metal
Black metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw ( lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an em ...
. Keyboardist Ambrosia occasionally sang in the early songs as well. From the start, Lim has written songs in
Taiwanese,
Classical Chinese
Classical Chinese, also known as Literary Chinese (古文 ''gǔwén'' "ancient text", or 文言 ''wényán'' "text speak", meaning
"literary language/speech"; modern vernacular: 文言文 ''wényánwén'' "text speak text", meaning
"literar ...
, and
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin (; ) is a group of Chinese (Sinitic) dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China. The group includes the Beijing dialect, the basis of the phonology of Standard Chinese, the official language ...
;
more recent albums have been released in English versions as well.
Success in Asia (1998–2002)
Chthonic's debut album, ''
Where the Ancestors' Souls Gathered (祖靈之流)'', was released in late 1998. The band released the album independently and it reached No. 2 on the Tower Records pop music chart for Asia.
In 1999 Zac, Xiao-Yu, and Xiao-Wang left the band and were replaced by Jesse Liu, Doris Yeh, and AJ Tsai respectively. The band recorded their second album ''
9th Empyrean (靈魄之界)'', which was released in Taiwan by Crystal Records in 2000. It reached No. 1 on the Tower Records pop music chart for Asia and was also considered one of the best ten Mandarin albums of that year by Hong Kong's ''MCB'' magazine. This album's music style is closer to
symphonic black metal
Symphonic black metal is a subgenre of black metal that emerged in the 1990s and incorporates symphonic and orchestral elements. Notable symphonic black metal bands include Cradle Of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Emperor, and Carach Angren.
History ...
, with Lim adopting
harsh vocals mixed with keyboardist Ambrosia's female singing. The song "永固邦稷" ("Guard the Isle Eternally") was the first Chthonic song to mix Asian pentatonic scale melodies with
black metal
Black metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw ( lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an em ...
.
In 2000, Chthonic appeared at the Fuji Rock Festival, one of the biggest rock festivals in Japan, and embarked on their first international tour through Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore.
In Hong Kong, they signed with Catalyst Action Records, and in Japan, Soundholic was their distributor.
In 2001, keyboardist Ambrosia left the band and was replaced by Vivien Chen. Chthonic then recorded their third album, ''
Relentless Recurrence
''Relentless Recurrence'' is the third studio album by the Taiwanese black metal band Chthonic, released in 2002. The album was only available in Taiwan until its re-release in 2007 by SPV with revamped packaging, including English translations.
...
'', which was based on the legendary Taiwanese ghost story "Lin-tou Jie." The album was recorded in Denmark and released in Taiwan by Crystal Records in 2002. The album retains the
symphonic black metal
Symphonic black metal is a subgenre of black metal that emerged in the 1990s and incorporates symphonic and orchestral elements. Notable symphonic black metal bands include Cradle Of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Emperor, and Carach Angren.
History ...
style mixed with Taiwanese elements. ''Relentless Recurrence'' was also the first Chthonic album written entirely in Taiwanese.
In 2002 the band completed their second international tour, and played at the old stadium of
National Taiwan University
National Taiwan University (NTU; ) is a public research university in Taipei, Taiwan.
The university was founded in 1928 during Taiwan under Japanese rule, Japanese rule as the seventh of the Imperial Universities. It was named Taihoku Imper ...
with traditional Taiwanese lion drums and a traditional Taiwanese orchestra.
Success in Europe and the United States (2002–08)
In 2002 Chthonic signed with Nightfall Records in the United States and released an English version of ''9th Empyrean'' in North America. All subsequent Chthonic albums have been released internationally in English versions. In 2002 the band played festivals in the United States, Japan, and Hong Kong; and toured with Swedish black metal band
Dark Funeral
Dark Funeral is a Swedish black metal band from Stockholm, founded by guitarists Blackmoon and Lord Ahriman in 1993. They emerged during the second wave of black metal.
Their lyrical themes have traditionally pertained to Satanism and anti ...
. In late 2002 keyboardist Vivien Chen left the band and was replaced by Luis Wei. In 2003 the band released the single "
Satan's Horns
''Satan's Horns'' is an EP by Taiwanese extreme metal band ChthoniC. It served as the promotional song and video to the Taiwanese release of the film ''Freddy vs. Jason''.
Track listing
Credits
*Freddy Lim – vocals
*Jesse Liu – guitar
* ...
," which was used as the theme song for the Taiwanese release of the movie ''
Freddy vs. Jason''.
In 2003 they won the Best Band Award at the Taiwan Golden Melodies Award Ceremony.
In 2004 Alexia Lee replaced Luis Wei on keyboards and Dani Wang replaced AJ Tsai on drums. In 2005 the band released their fourth album, ''
Seediq Bale'', which is based on the
Wushe Incident. In addition to symphonic black metal mixed with Taiwanese elements, ''Seediq Bale'' featured increased use of erhu,
blast beats, and female vocals (including a guest appearance by pop singer
Sandee Chan). The album was released in Mandarin Chinese and English versions, with both integrating some Seediq and Japanese lyrics. This album also supported donations for the movie project ''Seediq Bale'' directed by Wei Te-sheng, who in turn donated the film's trailer for Chthonic's use in the music video for "Quasi Putrefaction."
After the release of ''Seediq Bale'' keyboardist Alexia Lee left and was replaced by CJ Kao; the erhu player Su-nong also joined the band. In early 2006, Chthonic held the "A Decade on the Throne" concert in
Huashan Culture Park, Taipei. To celebrate their tenth anniversary the band released a DVD of that concert, the compilation album ''
Pandemonium
Pandæmonium, Pandemonium or Pandamonium may refer to:
Literature
* Pandæmonium (''Paradise Lost''), capital of Hell in John Milton's epic poem ''Paradise Lost''
* ''Pandaemonium'' (history book), a book by Humphrey Jennings, published posthum ...
'', and the book ''CHTHONIC Dynasty'' (閃靈王朝) via Eurasian Books.
''Seediq Bale'' (English version) was released in 2006 and 2007 in many countries; in Japan it was released by Howling Bull, in North America by
Megaforce Records
Megaforce Records is an American independent record label founded in 1982 by Jon Zazula and his wife Marsha Zazula to release the first works of Metallica, and devoted primarily to hard rock and heavy metal. It has offices in New York City (wh ...
, and in Europe by
SPV Records; the album was also released in several South American and Asian countries. ''
Revolver'' cited Chthonic as "The Band to Watch" and England's ''Alternative Vision'' awarded them "Band of the Month." In 2006, Lim founded the annual
Megaport Music Festival, Taiwan's largest rock music event; after a hiatus when he went into politics, Lim continues to organize the annual event.
In 2007 Chthonic were featured as a second stage act at the
2007 Ozzfest tour. The band named that year's tour "UNlimited Taiwan Tour" to draw awareness to the fact that the United Nations does not
recognize Taiwan. This symbolic protest was covered by the US mainstream media, including ABC television, ''New York Times'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''Washington Post'', and others. That year they also toured with
Nile
The Nile, , Bohairic , lg, Kiira , Nobiin language, Nobiin: Áman Dawū is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile is the longest river in Africa and has historically been considered ...
,
Dååth,
Obituary,
Cradle of Filth
Cradle of Filth are an English extreme metal band formed in Suffolk in 1991. The band's musical style evolved originally from black metal to a cleaner and more "produced" amalgam of gothic metal, symphonic metal and other metal genres. Their l ...
,
Marduk
Marduk (Cuneiform: dAMAR.UTU; Sumerian: ''amar utu.k'' "calf of the sun; solar calf"; ) was a god from ancient Mesopotamia and patron deity of the city of Babylon. When Babylon became the political center of the Euphrates valley in the time o ...
,
Ensiferum, and
3 Inches of Blood while playing in several European countries. A book titled ''GUTS!'', featuring a diary of the UNlimited Taiwan Tour, was released in Europe and Asia.
International recognition (2008–2013)
Chthonic released the album ''
Mirror of Retribution
''Mirror of Retribution'' is the fifth studio album by Taiwanese black metal band Chthonic, released in 2009. The album, as with previous albums is based upon concepts of historical facts (as with previous studio album Seediq Bale), an ancient my ...
'' in 2009 on
Spinefarm Records, produced by
Anthrax
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guitarist
Rob Caggiano
Robert Caggiano (born November 7, 1976) is an American guitarist and record producer. Since 2013, Caggiano has been the lead guitarist of the rock band Volbeat. He had formerly been guitarist of thrash metal band Anthrax and nu metal band Boile ...
. ''Mirror of Retribution'' is based on the
February 28 Incident and features guest appearances by singers
Sandee Chan and Francine Boucher of the band
Echoes of Eternity
Echoes of Eternity is an American progressive metal band based in Los Angeles, California, United States. Their debut album ''The Forgotten Goddess'', was released in February 2007 on Nuclear Blast records. The band's follow up album, ''As Sha ...
. The album was released in Taiwanese and English versions. The British music magazine ''
Kerrang!
''Kerrang!'' is a British weekly magazine devoted to rock, punk and heavy metal music, currently published by Wasted Talent (the same company that owns electronic music publication '' Mixmag''). It was first published on 6 June 1981 as a one- ...
'' called the album "Top-notch" metal, and Freddy Lim appeared on the cover of ''
Terrorizer'' magazine.

During this period, bassist Doris Yeh became the band's spokesperson and business manager, taking over the roles performed by Freddy Lim since the band's formation in 1995. Yeh has since earned a great amount of publicity, speaking about the band's political beliefs in magazines like ''Monocle'' in the United Kingdom, ''Metropolis'' in Japan, and ''Cacao'' in Taiwan. Yeh has also been recognized as a model and sex symbol, appearing on the cover of the Taiwanese version of ''Body'' magazine and regularly being selected as one of the sexiest women in music by ''Revolver'' and the Taiwanese version of ''
FHM''.
Chthonic was named "Best International Artist" in 2009 at the
Tibetan Music Awards
Tibetan Music Awards were founded in 2003 by Lobsang Wangyal and are held every two years in Dharamshala, in northern India. Winners are chosen through online voting.
In 2003, Techung won the best modern and traditional music award. Rangzen Sh ...
. Erhu player Su-nong left the band in 2009, with Lim taking over that instrument. After many early changes, the lineup of Freddy Lim, Doris Yeh, Jesse Liu, Dani Wang, and CJ Kao has remained intact since 2009. In the 2009 ''Terrorizer'' readers' polls the band was voted No. 2 for best band, No. 2 for best album, and No. 2 for best performance; Freddy Lim was voted No. 3 for best singer, Doris Yeh was voted No. 2 for best bass player; Jesse Liu was voted No. 7 for best guitarist, and Dani Wang was voted No. 8 for best drummer. Yeh and Lim were also No. 9 and No. 10 respectively as best individual performer, making Chthonic the only band to have two members in the top 10 for that category. In 2009 and 2010 Chthonic continued to tour internationally, including stints with
Satyricon
The ''Satyricon'', ''Satyricon'' ''liber'' (''The Book of Satyrlike Adventures''), or ''Satyrica'', is a Latin work of fiction believed to have been written by Gaius Petronius, though the manuscript tradition identifies the author as Titus Petr ...
,
Bleeding Through
Bleeding Through is an American metalcore band from Orange County, California, formed in 1999. In 2004, ''Revolver'' magazine hailed Bleeding Through as one of eight bands ushering in the "Future of Metal" cover story, and ''Spin'' called Blee ...
, and
Arch Enemy
Arch Enemy is a Swedish melodic death metal band, originally a supergroup from Halmstad, formed in 1995. Its members were in bands such as Carcass, Armageddon, Carnage, Mercyful Fate, Spiritual Beggars, The Agonist, Nevermore, and Eucha ...
, plus appearances at several major heavy metal festivals in Asia and Europe. In 2010 the band released the digital single "Painkiller," a
Judas Priest
Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 1969. They have sold over 50 million albums and are frequently ranked as one of the greatest metal bands of all time. Despite an innovative and pioneering body of work in th ...
cover.
Their sixth album ''
Takasago Army'' was released on Spinefarm Records in 2011. This album is based on the story of the
Takasago Volunteers
were volunteer soldiers in the Imperial Japanese Army, recruited from Taiwanese indigenous peoples (also known as Taiwanese aborigines) during World War II. The Takasago volunteers are distinguished from ethnic Chinese Taiwanese volunteers.
...
,
Taiwanese aboriginal soldiers who fought for Japan during World War II. The album included guest appearances from singers Yu Tien and Chan Yawen, and
Taroko musician Pitero Wukah on pgaku flute. Main songwriters Freddy Lim and Jesse Liu stated that ''Takasago Army'' marked a reversal in the band's writing, as the songs were first written in a traditional Taiwanese folk format but were then played with heavy metal techniques. Doris Yeh stated that the Western definition of "heavy metal," whether it is black metal or death metal, cannot easily define Chthonic's style; thus, having to choose a term, the band uses the term "Orient Metal."
''Takasago Army'' reached No. 109 on Japan's
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in N ...
music chart, and the video for the song "Takao" was nominated for the 2012 Golden Melody Award in Taiwan for best music video. The album was featured in the international metal magazines ''Revolver'', ''Terrorizer'', and ''
Metal Hammer
''Metal Hammer'' is a heavy metal music magazine and website founded in 1983, published in the United Kingdom by Future, with other language editions available in numerous other countries. ''Metal Hammer'' features news, reviews and long-form ...
'', and was named the year's best melodic black metal album by the critics' webzine ''
Metal Storm
Metal Storm Limited was a research and development company based in Brisbane, Australia, that specialized in electronically initiated superposed load weapons technology and owned the proprietary rights to the electronic ballistics technology ...
''. Furthermore, ''Boulevard Brutal'', a French music critics' site, selected ''Takasago Army'' as the best black metal album of the year; and the Japanese rock magazine ''Burrn!!'' awarded the band a No. 7 rank for best album of the year and No. 23 for best heavy metal band.
After more international touring in North America, Europe, and Asia, including stints with
Arch Enemy
Arch Enemy is a Swedish melodic death metal band, originally a supergroup from Halmstad, formed in 1995. Its members were in bands such as Carcass, Armageddon, Carnage, Mercyful Fate, Spiritual Beggars, The Agonist, Nevermore, and Eucha ...
,
Devil Driver
DevilDriver is an American heavy metal band from Santa Barbara, California, formed in 2002, consisting of vocalist Dez Fafara, lead guitarist Mike Spreitzer, drummer Davier Pérez, bassist Jon Miller and rhythm guitarist Alex Lee. The band wa ...
, and
Skeletonwitch
Skeletonwitch is an American metal band from Athens, Ohio, formed in 2003. The band currently consists of lead guitarist Nate Garnette, rhythm guitarist Scott Hedrick, bassist Evan Linger, and vocalist Adam Clemans. Original vocalist Chance Ga ...
, in October 2011 Chthonic organized a concert at Taiwan's remote Sing Ling Temple, a historical landmark mentioned in their last three albums. This concert featured a guest appearance by singer
Randy Blythe of
Lamb of God
Lamb of God ( el, Ἀμνὸς τοῦ Θεοῦ, Amnòs toû Theoû; la, Agnus Dei, ) is a title for Jesus that appears in the Gospel of John. It appears at John 1:29, where John the Baptist sees Jesus and exclaims, "Behold the Lamb of God wh ...
, while selected fans from outside of Taiwan were given free plane tickets to travel to the concert. The competition for tickets was covered widely in Taiwanese media. In early 2012 Chthonic released a DVD of the Sing Ling Temple concert and also made some acoustic appearances at Eslite bookstores in Taiwan. In 2012 Chthonic supported Lamb of God in Asia, while
ESP Guitars
is a Japanese guitar manufacturer, primarily focused on the production of electric guitars and basses. They are based in both Tokyo and Los Angeles, with distinct product lines for each market. ESP Company manufactures instruments under severa ...
released customized models for bassist Doris Yeh and guitarist Jesse Liu. Chthonic continued to play major festivals in Europe and Asia, with former
Megadeth
Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist/guitarist Dave Mustaine. Known for their technically complex guitar work and musicianship, Megadeth is one of the "big four" of American thrash metal along wi ...
guitarist
Marty Friedman
Marty Friedman (born December 8, 1962) is an American guitarist, best known for his tenure as the lead guitarist for thrash metal band Megadeth from 1990 to 2000. He is also known for playing alongside Jason Becker in Cacophony from 1986 unti ...
appearing with the band at Japan's Fuji Rock Festival.
The band's seventh studio album, ''
Bu-Tik
''Bú-Tik'' () is the seventh studio album from Taiwanese black metal band Chthonic. It was released by Spinefarm Records on May 29, 2013, in Asia; June 3, 2013, in the United Kingdom; and June 25, 2013, in North America. ''Bú-Tik'' is the grou ...
'', and was released in June 2013 worldwide through
Spinefarm Records.
The album cover for ''Bu-Tik'' depicts a nude female with white hair wielding a sword in her right hand and a prosthetic gun on her left arm.
[
]
Recent events (2014-present)
''Timeless Sentence (失竊千年 )'', a live album featuring acoustic rearrangements of songs from the two previous studio albums, was released in late 2014 by Spinefarm Records. In an interview, the band indicated that this will be their last acoustic album. Freddy Lim then expanded his political activities, founding the New Power Party
The New Power Party (NPP) is a political party in Taiwan formed in early 2015. The party emerged from the Sunflower Student Movement in 2014, and advocates for universal human rights, civil and political liberties, as well as Taiwan independen ...
in early 2015. In January 2016, Lim was elected to Taiwan's Legislative Yuan
The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel ...
representing Taipei City Constituency 5. He was then assigned to the Foreign and National Defense Committee and has formed a caucus to address issues in Tibet.
In March 2017, Chthonic played at the Megaport Music Festival; bassist Doris Yeh was absent due to recently giving birth and Shingo☆ of Sex Machineguns filled in. A new song titled "Souls of the Revolution," featuring Randy Blythe, was released in December 2017. The song is featured in the band-produced film ''Tshiong'', which was released in Taiwan on 29 December 2017. The film, in development since 2015 and also featuring Blythe, is an action-comedy starring the members of Chthonic as political activists trying to stop a development project in a small Taiwanese village. A soundtrack album featuring "Souls of the Revolution" and incidental score music was released in Asia.
At the 2018 Megaport Music Festival, Chthonic performed another new song called "A Crimson Sky's Command". Chthonic's eighth and most recent album ''Battlefields of Asura'' was released on October 10, 2018. In December 2018, Chthonic was unable to perform with Cantopop
Cantopop (a contraction of "Standard Cantonese, Cantonese pop music") or HK-pop (short for "Hong Kong pop music") is a genre of pop music written in standard Chinese and sung in Standard Cantonese, Cantonese. Cantopop is also used to refer to ...
singer Denise Ho in Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta i ...
since their work visa application was rejected due to domestic security reasons. The band ultimately ended up performing the song "Millennia's Faith Undone" remotely via Facebook
Facebook is an online social media and social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. Founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with fellow Harvard College students and roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin ...
. Thanks to Taiwan's success in handling the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identified ...
, the country authorized a return of the Megaport Music Festival in March 2021, organized by Freddy Lim and headlined by Chthonic, with 100 mostly Taiwanese rock bands.
Activism and lyrical themes
Chthonic singer Freddy Lim is notably active in the Taiwanese political scene and supports that country's independence movement. He has been active in the Taiwan Association for Human Rights, Amnesty International (serving as President of that group's Taiwan chapter from 2010 to 2014), and other non-governmental human rights organizations. In 2003 and 2009, he promoted the Free Tibet Concert in Taiwan. In 2007 Lim and other artists organized an international music festival to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the February 28 Incident, entitled "Spirit of Taiwan: With Justice We Cure This Nation." He is now a representative in the Legislative Yuan
The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel ...
.
In addition, bassist Doris Yeh has endorsed the Awakening Foundation, a women's rights organization in Taiwan. In February 2009, Lim and Yeh protested with human rights activists at the Taipei zoo panda exhibit, which symbolizes China's attempts to establish soft power
In politics (and particularly in international politics), soft power is the ability to co-opt rather than coerce (contrast hard power). In other words, soft power involves shaping the preferences of others through appeal and attraction. A de ...
relations with Taiwan. In August 2009, many aboriginal villages in Taiwan were heavily damaged by Typhoon Morakot, and Chthonic donated the proceeds from two concerts to an aboriginal organization. Lim personally carried supplies into the disaster areas. In March 2011, after the northeastern Japan earthquake, Chthonic raised and donated over one million NT$ for relief efforts.
During Chthonic's 2011 North American tour, they received a threatening letter from unknown Chinese persons. The band is also banned in parts of China for their political views.
The band's lyrics are often based on the defiant spirit of early Taiwanese colonizers, fictional wars between aboriginal gods and Han Chinese gods, Taiwanese folklore and mythology, historical events such as the Wushe Incident and the February 28 Incident, and the formation of the Takasago Volunteers
were volunteer soldiers in the Imperial Japanese Army, recruited from Taiwanese indigenous peoples (also known as Taiwanese aborigines) during World War II. The Takasago volunteers are distinguished from ethnic Chinese Taiwanese volunteers.
...
. Prior to the album '' Seediq Bale'' most of the band's lyrics were written in Classical Chinese
Classical Chinese, also known as Literary Chinese (古文 ''gǔwén'' "ancient text", or 文言 ''wényán'' "text speak", meaning
"literary language/speech"; modern vernacular: 文言文 ''wényánwén'' "text speak text", meaning
"literar ...
, which is rarely used in contemporary Chinese or Taiwanese music, and sung with Mandarin pronunciation. Starting with the album ''Mirror of Retribution
''Mirror of Retribution'' is the fifth studio album by Taiwanese black metal band Chthonic, released in 2009. The album, as with previous albums is based upon concepts of historical facts (as with previous studio album Seediq Bale), an ancient my ...
'' the lyrics are written and sung in Taiwanese Hokkien
Taiwanese Hokkien () (; Tâi-lô: ''Tâi-uân-uē''), also known as Taigi/Taigu (; Pe̍h-ōe-jī/ Tâi-lô: ''Tâi-gí / Tâi-gú''), Taiwanese, Taiwanese Minnan, Hoklo and Holo, is a variety of the Hokkien language spoken natively by about 7 ...
. Some songs may also include verses in Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, or Formosan languages
The Formosan languages are a geographic grouping comprising the languages of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, all of which are Austronesian. They do not form a single subfamily of Austronesian but rather nine separate subfamilies. The Taiwan ...
. Starting with '' Seediq Bale'' the band has released alternate versions of their albums for the international market, with some songs remixed with English lyrics.
Stage performance
Chthonic is also known for their unique stage costumes, which originally included corpse paint similar to that used by many Scandinavian black metal
Black metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw ( lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an em ...
bands, from which Chthonic drew their early inspiration. Starting in 1998 Chthonic incorporated some Taiwanese elements and characteristics into their stage attire, such as the " 8 Generals of Hell" glyphs on Freddy Lim's forehead. Keyboardist CJ Kao uses a cloth inscribed with Chinese characters wrapped around his head, which in mythology is a spell to raise Chinese Vampires from the dead.
With the release of the album '' Takasago Army'' in 2011, Chthonic changed to costumes inspired by Asian military or martial arts attire. They stopped using corpse paint because the band members found it tedious to put on before concerts. Fans often toss hell money during Chthonic's stage performances to pay tribute to the lost souls described in the songs and to create a dark atmosphere. People of Chinese culture who are unfamiliar with Chthonic may find this offensive or disrespectful because the practice is considered to be taboo.
The band is also known for burning the flag of the Kuomintang Party, of whom the band are well-known critics, first doing so in the video for the song "Forty-Nine Theurgy Chains" in 2009. This aroused some controversy.
Members
Current members
*Freddy Lim
Freddy Lim Tshiong-tso (; Tâi-lô: ''Lîm Tshióng-tsò''; born 1 February 1976) is a Taiwanese politician, musician, and independence activist. He is the lead vocalist of the Taiwanese heavy-metal band Chthonic. and the lead vocalist of the ...
, "Left Face of Maradou" – lead vocals, erhu
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(1995–present)
*Doris Yeh, "Thunder Tears" – bass, backing vocals (1999–present)
*Jesse Liu, "The Infernal" – guitars, backing vocals (2000–present)
*Dani Wang, "Azathothian Hands" – drums (2005–present)
*CJ Kao, "Dispersed Fingers" – keyboards, synthesizer (2005–present)
Former members
*Ellis – guitars (1995–1998)
*Zac Chang – guitars (1998–1999)
*Null – guitars (1999–2000)
*Man 6 – bass (1995–1996)
*Xiao-Yu – bass (1996–1999)
*Terry – drums (1995–1997)
*Xiao-Wang – drums (1997–1999)
*A-Jay – drums (1999–2004)
*Ambrosia – keyboards (1995–2001)
*Vivien Chen – keyboards (2001–2002)
*Sheryl – keyboards (2002–2003)
*Luis Wei – keyboards, backing vocals (2003–2004)
*Alexia – keyboards (2004–2005)
*Su-nong, "The Bloody String" – erhu
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(2005–2008, session member 2011–present)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
*'' 祖靈之流 (Where the Ancestors' Souls Gathered)'' (1999)
*'' 靈魄之界 (9th Empyrean)'' (2000)
*'' 永劫輪迴 (Relentless Recurrence)'' (2002)
*'' 賽德克巴萊 (Seediq Bale)'' (2005)
*'' 十殿 (Mirror of Retribution)'' (2009)
*'' 高砂軍 (Takasago Army)'' (2011)
*'' 武德 (Bu-Tik)'' (2013)
*'' 政治 (Battlefields of Asura)'' (2018)
EPs
*'' 極惡限戰 (Satan's Horns)'' (2003)
*''鎮魂護國交響戰歌'' (2015)
Singles
*"UNlimited Taiwan" (2007)
*"Painkiller" (2010)
*"皇軍 (Takao)" (2011)
*"Broken Jade" (2011)
*"Quell The Souls in Sing Ling Temple" (2011)
*"火燒.島 (Set Fire to the Island)" (2012)
*"暮沉武德殿 / Defenders of Bú-Tik Palace" (2013)
*"Supreme Pain for the Tyrant (Rearrange)" (2020)
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* Fyodor Lesh (1840 - 1903), physician
* Pavel Lesh (1887 - 1915), sport shooter
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(2021)
Demos
*''越海 第二樂章 – 深耕 (Deep Rising)'' (1998)
*''夢魘 (Nightmare)'' (1999)
*''鬼王西征 (King of Ghosts Western Conquest)'' (2002)
Compilation albums
*''冥誕七年.加藏 (Relentless for 7 Years, Plus)'' (2002)
*''鬼脈轉生 帝輪十年經典 (Anthology: A Decade on the Throne)'' (2006)
*''Pandemonium
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* Pandæmonium (''Paradise Lost''), capital of Hell in John Milton's epic poem ''Paradise Lost''
* ''Pandaemonium'' (history book), a book by Humphrey Jennings, published posthum ...
'' (2007)
Live albums
*''登基十年 演唱會 (A Decade on the Throne)'' (2006) – Live DVD + 2CD
*''醒靈寺大決戦 (Final Battle at Sing Ling Temple)'' (2012) – Live DVD + 2CD
*''演武 (Ian Bu)'' (2014) - Live DVD + 2CD
*''失竊千年 (Timeless Sentence)'' (2014) - Live DVD + CD
Other
*''震氣蔓延 1995~2002 (Spread the Qi)'' (2003) – Double VCD
*''失落的令旗 (Souls of the Revolution)'' (soundtrack, 2017)
Videography
DVD
*''A Decade on the Throne'' (2006) – Live DVD + 2CD
*''Final Battle at Sing Ling Temple'' (2012) – Live DVD + 2CD
*''Ian Bu – Live in Formoz Festival 2013'' (2014) - Live DVD + 2CD
Music videos
Literary
*''Dynasty'' (2006)
*''Taiwan Guts'' (2008)
References
External links
Chthonic.tw
Official Website since mid 2009
ChthoniC.org
Another official website
english
"Chthonic put spin on Taiwan's past"
''Taipei Times
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'', 14 September 2003
"ChthoniC promotes Taiwan's UN bid in interview with NPR"
''Taipei Times'', 9 August 2007
"ChthoniC: A heavy metal alloy of music and politics"
'' International Herald Tribune'', 16 August 2007
"A Voice for Taiwan's Freedom, History"
''The Washington Post
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'', 24 August 2007
"In tune with Taiwan"
''Los Angeles Times
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'', 12 September 2007
Interviews
Interview with Freddy Lim
''Battle Helm'', 2002
''Kyonsi Online'', 2006
Interview with Freddy Lim
''Bright Eyes'', 26 January 2007
Interview with Freddy Lim
Ashiana Videos, 20 August 2007
Interview with Doris, Freddy Lim, Jesse, CJ, Dani in Tokyo
Metalship, 12 July 2011
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Taiwanese heavy metal musical groups
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Taiwanese Hokkien-language bands