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Biography

Averse Sefira was formed in 1996 by guitarist and vocalist Sanguine Mapsama and bassist Wrath Sathariel Diabolus.True, Chris " Averse Sefira Biography, ''
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Their demo, ''Blasphomet Sin Abset'', was released later that year. It featured a drum machine in lieu of a live drummer. Three years later, in 1999, their first full-length album, which was entitled ''Homecomings March'', was released on Arrogare Records, their own label which was created specifically for the purpose of releasing that album. Again, the band had to make use of a drum machine instead of a real drummer. A remastered version of the album was released in 2003, with the interludes as separate tracks. 2001 had the band releasing a second album, ''Battle's Clarion''. For this album, the band, for the first time, had a live drummer, The Carcass, who was previously a member of Texas death metal band Death of Millions, and was, at one point, a touring drummer for Incantation. The music on this album took on a profound death metal influence, at times reminiscent of early
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or
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, but was still easily identifiable as black metal. After ''Battle's Clarion'', the band toured internationally for a few years intermittently, both with well-known bands such as
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and underground acts such as
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. The band quickly gained a reputation for putting on a fierce live show and gained followings in Europe and South America, particularly in Brazil. Four years after ''Battle's Clarion'', in 2005, the band returned to the studio to record their third full-length album, ''Tetragrammatical Astygmata''. For the first time, the band had a powerful production, provided by Necromorbus Studio. This album saw the band continuing both in the more sonorous direction employed on ''Homecomings March'' and the chaotic direction first seen on ''Battle's Clarion''. A newly found sense of harmonics, similar to
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's '' Pure Holocaust'', aided in the creation of the band's sound as well as connecting it to the contemplative moments. Interludes on this album were more limited than on any prior work, occasionally making a brief appearance to connect two songs. ''Advent Parallax'' was issued on February 25 by Candlelight Records. And again it was produced by Tore Stjerna (Necromorbus). In a blog post on May 3, 2012 Averse Sefira announced the band had come to an end. "It is over. The entity Averse Sefira has fractured back into its earthly parts, never to take wing again."


Musical style and ideology

The band's early music was "stylistically most like early
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". Around ''Battle's Clarion'', they "explored a more
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-oriented sound, and helped mold the style of the Texas outfit into something a bit more developed". On ''Advent Parallax'', Averse Sefira "provide raw, scorching, bludgeoning black metal" with "hints of death metal on occasion, but black metal is the main ingredient -- and that means sinister-sounding rasp vocals €¦ thunderous blastbeats, and an ambience of total doom. One of the things that makes Advent Parallax effective is the fact that you can actually understand the lyrics that are coming out of Mapsama's mouth. So many black metal and death metal vocalists are difficult to understand, but Mapsama is quite understandable on pummeling tracks such as 'Viral Kinesis,' 'Serpent Recoil,' 'Cognition of Rebirth,' and 'Seance in a Warrior's Memory.' All things considered, this early-2008 release is a respectable, noteworthy example of an American band with a very Scandinavian-influenced sound" wrote Alex Henderson for
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. Sanguine has stated that as a
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, he finds it "somewhat insulting to see bands who write lyrics where every other word is '
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!'",''Interview with AVERSE SEFIRA''
December 20, 1998, accessed on 16 June 2013.
and Wrath Sathariel Diabolus disassociated himself from US
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and scream "Satan", pointing out that behind black metal, there is an idea first and not just strongly distorted guitars. Wrath named
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'' as a "great piece of literature" he gets inspiration from. He is also inspired by some magical, "particularly ones dealing with
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, "only because it portrays god and the angels as destructive and terrifying. I like that." Sanguine is inspired by the works of
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. Referring to the 1990s NSBM trend, Wrath pointed out that Averse Sefira never had any link with
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;Gunnar Sauermann: ''Special: Black Metal in den USA''. ''Schwarzes Amerika''. In: ''Metal Hammer'', August 2007, pp. 88. and Sanguine sees "it as somewhat contradictory that people are linking national-socialism and satanism together, although it seems that most of the NS bands are dumping their Satanic roots. Adopting National-Socialism seems like a last ditch shock tactic."


Discography


Studio releases

* '' Homecoming's March'' - (1999) * '' Battle's Clarion'' - (2001) * '' Tetragrammatical Astygmata'' - (2005) * '' Advent Parallax'' - (2008)


Live and compilation releases

* ''A Union in Blood - Live in Bordeaux'' (live, 2003) * ''Bestien in Engelgestalt'' (split w/ Secrets of the Moon, 2003)


Demos and bootlegs

* ''Blasphomet Sin Abset'' (demo, 1996) * ''Promotional Demo 1999'' (demo, 1999)


Band members


Current members

* Sanguine Mapsama - guitar, vocals * Wrath Sathariel Diabolus - bass, backing vocals * The Carcass - drums * Lady of the Evening Faces - effects, "interludes", keyboards


Former members

* "Nuclear" Gregg Garbach - drums (1999–2000)


References


External links


Official site
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