
Empyrium is a German symphonic
folk/
doom metal
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and (later)
neofolk
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/
dark folk
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band.
History
Empyrium was founded in 1994 by
Markus Stock (mostly using the
pseudonym Ulf Theodor Schwadorf
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The oldest written record of the name's occurrence in Sweden is from a runestone of the 11th century.
The ...
) and Andreas Bach, but later many other musicians participated.
The band draws inspiration from
nature. Empyrium are often referred to as a
dark folk
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or
apocalyptic folk band, expressing in their music sentiments akin to those expressed by some other 'legislators' of the genre,
Forseti,
Orplid
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, and
Ulver
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(
Kveldssanger). Like the
Norwegian black metal band
Burzum
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, Empyrium also used a
Theodor Kittelsen drawing on one of their album covers (''
Where at Night the Wood Grouse Plays
''Where at Night the Wood Grouse Plays'' (1999) is the third album by the German symphonic folk/doom metal band Empyrium.
Track listing
* The song "When Shadows Grow Longer" is a new version of the same song from the 1997 Songs of Moors and Mis ...
'').
Metal records
Their first two albums, ''A Wintersunset'' and ''Songs of Moors and Misty Fields'', following a demo entitled ''...Der wie ein Blitz vom Himmel fiel...'', are considered
doom metal
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(or
folk metal) with
folk and
symphonic
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influences. They combine
harsh and
operatic male
vocals, with deep slow
guitar parts and atmospheric sounds.
Acoustic records
The following two albums, ''
Where at Night the Wood Grouse Plays
''Where at Night the Wood Grouse Plays'' (1999) is the third album by the German symphonic folk/doom metal band Empyrium.
Track listing
* The song "When Shadows Grow Longer" is a new version of the same song from the 1997 Songs of Moors and Mis ...
'' and ''
Weiland'' are
acoustic, display a constantly heavier
neofolk
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influence. Instead of keyboards, the band switched to acoustic instruments such as
acoustic guitar
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s,
violins,
cellos and the
flute
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. Operatic male vocals are still used, and in ''Weiland'' the band uses choir vocals and the piano. Though the music remains dark and melancholic, Empyrium's music has largely moved away from
heavy metal.
Departure
After their 2002 album, ''Weiland'', the band decided to stop recording. As Schwadorf himself put it,
''Empyrium has explored nature-mystics since 1994, and after 8 years we feel to move on and made a glorious farewell to the concept with "Weiland"''
''A Retrospective''

In August 2006, Empyrium's label,
Prophecy Productions, announced publicly for the first time that a new album was going to be released in late November the same year. Called ''A Retrospective'', it is a look back on the history of the band. Aside from ten remastered tracks from their previous albums, it contains a re-recorded version of ''The Franconian Woods In Winter's Silence'' from the album ''A Wintersunset'', as well as two new tracks in the
neofolk
Neofolk, also known as apocalyptic folk, is a form of experimental music blending elements of folk and industrial music, which emerged in punk rock circles in the 1980s. Neofolk may either be solely acoustic or combine acoustic folk instrumenta ...
style of late Empyrium (''Der Weiher'' and ''Am Wolkenstieg''). The sixty-page
booklet provides an extensive account of the musical influences of the band, and how Empyrium has changed over the years. The album leaked onto the
Internet in early November 2006.
Comeback
On September 17, 2010,
Prophecy Productions and Schwadorf personally announced that the band had reunited and revealed plans to release a new album soon, beside contributing to the label's upcoming v/a compilation ''
Whom The Moon A Nightsong Sings''.
We are incredibly happy to announce that Empyrium, the most renowned Prophecy act ever, has decided to reunite and to record new music! Here's the official statement of Schwadorf on the reunion: ''Since the rumours start to spread we think it's about time to make this official: Empyrium is alive again! Our first new sign of life will be the song 'The Days Before The Fall' on the Prophecy Prod. compilation 'Whom The Moon A Nightsong Sings' but we have plans for more! The spirit is back and it really feels right to us to start writing songs with Empyrium again. We are not in a rush though so don't expect a full length today or tomorrow but we have the patience and faith to make this new songs outstanding and unique. Just as Empyrium ever was...''
Discography
Demos
* ''...Der wie ein Blitz vom Himmel fiel...'' (1995)
Studio albums
* ''
A Wintersunset...'' (1996)
* ''
Songs of Moors and Misty Fields
''Songs of Moors and Misty Fields'' (1997) is the second album by the German band Empyrium.
Elaborating on their previous full-length album, '' A Wintersunset...'' released a year before, with ''Songs of Moors...'' Empyrium delve into a more sop ...
'' (1997)
* ''
Where at Night the Wood Grouse Plays
''Where at Night the Wood Grouse Plays'' (1999) is the third album by the German symphonic folk/doom metal band Empyrium.
Track listing
* The song "When Shadows Grow Longer" is a new version of the same song from the 1997 Songs of Moors and Mis ...
'' (1999)
* ''
Weiland'' (2002)
* ''The Turn of the Tides'' (2014)
* ''Über den Sternen'' (2021)
EPs
* ''Drei Auszüge aus Weiland'' (2002)
* ''Dead Winter Ways'' (2013)
* ''The Mill'' (2015)
Compilation albums
* ''A Retrospective...'' (2006)
* ''A Retrospective...'' (boxed set, 2006)
* ''
Whom the Moon a Nightsong Sings'' (as a contributing artist to the compilation, 2010)
* ''1994 - 2014'' (boxed set, 2014)
Live albums
* ''Into the Pantheon'' (2013)
* ''Bochum , Christuskirche , 2012'' (2013)
Line-up
* Ulf Theodor Schwadorf (g, b, dr&p, v, etc.); Andreas Bach (k)
* Ulf Theodor Schwadorf (g, b, dr&p, v, etc.); Andreas Bach (k); Nadine Moelter (flute)
* Ulf Theodor Schwadorf (g, b, dr&p, v, etc.); Andreas Bach (k); Nadine Moelter (flute); Thomas Helm (bv)
* Ulf Theodor Schwadorf (g, b, dr&p, v, etc.); Thomas Helm (bv); guests (''Weiland'')
See also
*
Noekk
Noekk is a German progressive doom metal band that is a collaboration of two then former Empyrium members ( Markus Stock, Ulf T. Schwadorf, and Thomas Helm). The origin of the band's name is supposed to come from a water creature that wa ...
, reunion band of Empyrium members
*
The Vision Bleak
*
Nachtmahr
Nachtmahr is the solo project of Thomas Rainer (also known for his other projects: L'Âme Immortelle and the now defunct Siechtum). Nachtmahr's musical style is best characterized as Techno Body Music.
History
In September 2007, Nachtmahr had its ...
References
External links
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interview with Markus Stock 2007
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