Bal-Sagoth (
/baʊl 'sægɑθ/ ''b-owl SA-goth'') were a
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 ...
band from
Sheffield
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,
Yorkshire
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, England, formed in 1993.
Originally formed as an epic symphonic black metal band with strong
death metal
Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking; deep growling vocals; aggressive, powerful drumming, fe ...
elements, vocalist/lyricist
Byron Roberts took the name 'Bal-Sagoth' from the
Robert E. Howard short story
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"''The Gods of Bal-Sagoth''". Their first demo was recorded in 1993, and Bal-Sagoth have since released three albums on Cacophonous Records, and three with
Nuclear Blast
Nuclear Blast is a record label and mail order record distributor with subsidiaries in Germany, the United States and Brazil. The label was founded in 1987 by Markus Staiger in Germany. Originally releasing hardcore punk records, the label mov ...
.
History
Early days (1989–1993)
Bal-Sagoth was conceived in 1989 by
Byron Roberts, in an attempt to form what he called "a sublimely
symphonic black/
death metal
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band swathed in a concept of
dark fantasy and
science fiction
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, inspired by the celebrated style of the grand pulp horror and fantasy literature of the 1930s".
Inspired by such writers and artists as
Robert E. Howard,
H. P. Lovecraft,
Clark Ashton Smith,
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
J.R.R Tolkien and
Jack Kirby
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, Byron set out to create his own dark fantasy universe, with tales told through epic lyrics and music.
After several unsuccessful attempts to launch the project, Byron was introduced to the brothers Chris and
Jonny Maudling
Jonny Maudling (born Jonathan Maudling) is an English composer, keyboard player and former drummer for the band Bal-Sagoth, keyboardist with the band Kull, former bassist with the unsigned UK thrash band Igniter, and frequent collaborator with ...
in 1993,
who were also looking to form a serious band. This formed what would become the writing core of the outfit. After several months of rehearsing, and following a line up reshuffle which saw the departure of lead guitarist Alistair MacLatchy, the band recorded their first demo in late 1993.
The band roster at this point consisted of Byron Roberts on vocals, Chris Maudling on guitar, Jonny Maudling on drums, Jason Porter on bass and Vincent Crabtree on keyboards.
The demo attracted the attention of Cacophonous Records, who signed the band
to a three-album deal.
First Trilogy (1994–1999)
The band entered Academy Music Studio in June 1994 and recorded their debut album, ''
A Black Moon Broods Over Lemuria
''A Black Moon Broods Over Lemuria'', is Bal-Sagoth's 1995 debut album after their 1993 demo. The album was recorded in a two-week period in June 1994, but due to label problems the album was released almost a year later. The name Lemuria comes ...
'', in just two weeks. Due to label problems, the album was shelved for nearly a year, finally seeing the light of day in 1995. The album showcased more traditional
black metal
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/
death metal
Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking; deep growling vocals; aggressive, powerful drumming, fe ...
ideas versus the more epic and sprawling arrangements the group would utilize in later works. The vocal style of
Byron Roberts is also different from later efforts, using more traditional
death metal
Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking; deep growling vocals; aggressive, powerful drumming, fe ...
and black metal grunts, as well as the spoken narrative passages which would become more prevalent on subsequent albums.
In 1996, Bal-Sagoth released ''
Starfire Burning Upon the Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule'', again recorded at Academy Music Studio in England. The album marked a key shift in the band's sound, now focusing more on the composition and arrangement skills of drummer (and studio keyboard player) Jonny Maudling, as well as the "storytelling" aspect of
Byron Roberts's spoken-word vocals. Through keyboards, the band incorporated a virtual symphony orchestra as an equal fifth instrument, along with guitar, bass, drums and vocals. This new sound would be expanded and explored on all four of the band's later efforts.
Joined by touring keyboardist Leon Forrest and bassist Alistair MacLatchy, who had in fact been an original member of the band in its very earliest incarnation, Bal-Sagoth teamed up with
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 ...
and
Ancient
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in March 1997 for the "Starfire Engulfs Europe Tour" (AKA the "Satanic War Tour II"), a 23-date trek through Europe, followed by the second leg in October 1997 with the
black metal
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band
Emperor
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and thrash metal outfit
Nocturnal Breed.
Bal-Sagoth spent much of 1997 writing and recording what would become the album ''
Battle Magic''. Again recorded at Academy Music Studio in England, this time the band were afforded nearly a full month to record the album. Released in March 1998, ''Battle Magic'' caught the attention of
Nuclear Blast
Nuclear Blast is a record label and mail order record distributor with subsidiaries in Germany, the United States and Brazil. The label was founded in 1987 by Markus Staiger in Germany. Originally releasing hardcore punk records, the label mov ...
records, who subsequently signed Bal-Sagoth to a three-album deal with worldwide distribution (a first for the band).
Rather than tour in support of ''Battle Magic'', the band opted to immediately focus on the writing and recording of their Nuclear Blast debut. Frustrated with fill-in tour keyboard players, Jonny Maudling decided to focus full-time on composition and live keyboards in 1999, handing drum duties over to
Dave Mackintosh
Dave Mackintosh is a Scottish drummer, best known as the former drummer for the power metal band DragonForce. Mackintosh also appeared on ''The Power Cosmic'' and ''Atlantis Ascendant'' albums, by the symphonic black metal band, Bal-Sagoth.
On ...
(later of
DragonForce
DragonForce are a British power metal band from London, England. The band was formed in 1999 by guitarists Herman Li and Sam Totman, and are known for their long and fast guitar solos, fantasy-themed lyrics and retro video game-influenced ...
).
Second Trilogy (1999–2006)
In 1999, Bal-Sagoth released their first album with Nuclear Blast, ''
The Power Cosmic''. Focusing on an intergalactic tale of war, cosmic empires, and celestial gods, the album pushed the band to new heights both artistically, and in popularity. After the release of ''The Power Cosmic'', the band again disappeared, playing no shows until the release of 2001's ''
Atlantis Ascendant''.
The band resurfaced as a live act in 2001, embarking on "The Fifth Cataclysm Devours Europe: Phase 1" tour (AKA: No Mercy festival tour) with
Mortician,
Sinister,
Vader,
Amon Amarth
Amon Amarth () is a Swedish melodic death metal band from Tumba, formed in 1992. The band takes its name from the Sindarin name of Mount Doom, a volcano in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. Their lyrics mostly deal with Viking mythology and ...
,
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 ...
,
God Dethroned
God Dethroned is a Dutch extreme metal band from Beilen, originally formed in 1990.
Biography
God Dethroned was formed in 1990 by singer and guitar player Henri Sattler, with Hans Leegstra (guitar) and Ard de Weerd. Sattler and Leegstra had pr ...
,
...and Oceans, and
Mystic Circle
Mystic Circle is a German black metal band formed in Ludwigshafen, în 1992.
History
Mystic Circle was formed in 1992 in Ludwigshafen. Mystic Circleat AllMusic The band originally played death metal and recorded a never-released rehearsal demo ...
. Shortly after this, they embarked upon another European tour with Marduk. Later in 2002, the band played the
Bloodstock Open Air
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Originally held indoors for one day with two stages, the festival started in 2001 at the Derby Assembly Rooms and ...
indoor festival, which was followed by a short tour with
Return to the Sabbat in the United Kingdom. In 2004, Dave Mackintosh left the band and joined
DragonForce
DragonForce are a British power metal band from London, England. The band was formed in 1999 by guitarists Herman Li and Sam Totman, and are known for their long and fast guitar solos, fantasy-themed lyrics and retro video game-influenced ...
. He was replaced by
Dan Mullins (who left the band in 2006 and later became drummer of
My Dying Bride
My Dying Bride are an English doom metal band formed in Bradford. Since their inception in 1990, they have released 13 studio albums, three EPs, one demo, one box set, four compilation albums, one live album, and one live CD/DVD release.
Alo ...
), who made his debut with Bal-Sagoth at
Wacken Open Air
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2004.
In March 2006, Bal-Sagoth released their long-awaited sixth album, ''
The Chthonic Chronicles
''The Chthonic Chronicles'' is the sixth studio album by English metal band Bal-Sagoth. The first in five years since 2001's ''Atlantis Ascendant'', it is rumoured to be their last album. This album was released in Europe on 10 March 2006 throu ...
'' on
Nuclear Blast
Nuclear Blast is a record label and mail order record distributor with subsidiaries in Germany, the United States and Brazil. The label was founded in 1987 by Markus Staiger in Germany. Originally releasing hardcore punk records, the label mov ...
records. The music was recorded entirely at Jonny Maudling's Waylands Forge Studio, while the vocals of Byron Roberts were recorded once again at the famed Academy Music Studio. Shortly after its release the band recruited a new drummer, Paul Jackson. The album was the band's first in five years, and is rumoured to be their last, although the band have stated
that they have no concrete intentions of either recording another album or splitting up, and that various members of the band may soon be announcing side projects.
Recent activity (2006–present)
In the summer of 2006, Bal-Sagoth played at the Bloodstock Open Air festival, and in January 2007 they made their first trip to the US to headline the "Heathen Crusade II" festival in St. Paul, Minnesota. In January 2008, they journeyed to Finland to headline shows in Helsinki and Turku, supported by Finnish band
Battlelore
Battlelore are a Finnish heavy metal band from Lappeenranta, founded in 1999 by guitarist Jyri Vahvanen and bassist Miika Kokkola. The name derives from the union of the words 'battle' and 'folklore'. Many of Battlelore's lyrics concern J. R. ...
, and in November 2008 they played the Screamfest festival in Oslo, Norway. In May 2009, the band played two shows in Lisbon and Porto, Portugal. In January 2010, Mark Greenwell left the band to be replaced by previous bassist Alistair MacLatchy, and in March 2010, Bal-Sagoth returned to Finland to play a show in Helsinki with fellow English band
Skyclad. On 14 August 2010, Bal-Sagoth performed at the
Brutal Assault
Brutal Assault is an open-air extreme metal festival that takes place in the 18th-century army fortress Josefov, located in Jaroměř, Czechia. It is held each August early in the month from Wednesday until Saturday. The festival started in 1 ...
festival in the Czech Republic. On 5 March 2011, the band played a headlining show in Bern, Switzerland.
In November 2011, three of the band's albums (''
The Power Cosmic'', ''
Atlantis Ascendant'' and ''
The Chthonic Chronicles
''The Chthonic Chronicles'' is the sixth studio album by English metal band Bal-Sagoth. The first in five years since 2001's ''Atlantis Ascendant'', it is rumoured to be their last album. This album was released in Europe on 10 March 2006 throu ...
'') were reissued as limited edition digipaks by Nuclear Blast's affiliate label Metal Mind Productions. The reissues featured expanded lyric booklets, additional artwork and remastered audio. The band also announced on their Facebook page that they are planning a limited edition re-release of their demo, previously only available in very limited numbers via
cassette tape. In March 2013 it was announced that the 1993 demo release would be entitled "Apocryphal Tales" and would be available as a "20th anniversary" limited edition 12-inch vinyl LP, issued through the independent label Sacrilege Records.
In September 2013 Bal-Sagoth announced that the release had been changed to limited edition 10" vinyl and CD, now issued by the UK labels Godreah Records and Exhumation Records.
In February 2013 it was announced that Bal-Sagoth guitarist Chris Maudling and keyboardist Jonny Maudling had formed a new band called "Kull", composed of various members of Bal-Sagoth and unsigned death metal band Dyscaphia.
On 21 February 2015 the fantasy anthology paperback "Swords of Steel" was published by
DMR Books. The publication contains a short story by Bal-Sagoth vocalist/lyricist
Byron Roberts entitled "Into the Dawn of Storms" which features characters from the Bal-Sagoth lyrical canon.
On 30 July 2015, the fantasy anthology "Barbarian Crowns" was published by Horrified Press/Barbwire Butterfly Books. This publication contains a short story by
Byron Roberts entitled "Chronicles of the Obsidian Crown" which features characters and events from the Bal-Sagoth lyrical canon.
On the same day, the fantasy anthology "Devil's Armory" was also published by Horrified Press. This publication contains a short story by Byron Roberts entitled "Darkfall: Return of the Vampyre Hunter" which features characters from the Bal-Sagoth lyrics.
In addition, the publication of "Barbarian Crowns" was accompanied by the release of a compilation CD entitled "Bloodmist at Dawn" issued through the US based label Majestic Metal Records, which featured two Bal-Sagoth tracks.
On 27 February 2016, the fantasy anthology paperback "Swords of Steel II" was published by DMR Books. This publication contains a short story by
Byron Roberts entitled "A Voyage on Benighted Seas", the second installment of a trilogy which began in the first volume of "Swords of Steel" featuring characters from the Bal-Sagoth lyrical canon.
On 13 May 2016, the band's first two albums
A Black Moon Broods Over Lemuria
''A Black Moon Broods Over Lemuria'', is Bal-Sagoth's 1995 debut album after their 1993 demo. The album was recorded in a two-week period in June 1994, but due to label problems the album was released almost a year later. The name Lemuria comes ...
and
Starfire Burning Upon the Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule were re-released by Cacophonous Records as special edition CDs. The re-issues feature remastered audio, expanded lyric booklets, new sleeve notes and exclusive new artwork. On 16 September 2016, the third Bal-Sagoth album
Battle Magic was reissued by Cacophonous Records on CD featuring remastered audio, expanded lyric booklet and new cover artwork.
On 19 May 2017, the fantasy anthology paperback "Swords of Steel III" was published by DMR Books. This publication contains a short story by
Byron Roberts entitled "The Scion at the Gate of Eternity", the third installment of a trilogy featuring characters from the Bal-Sagoth lyrical canon.
On 18 March 2018 the sword and sorcery anthology "Dreams of Fire and Steel" was published by Nocturnicorn Books. The book includes a short story by
Byron Roberts titled "Caylen-Tor", featuring the character which first appeared in the lyrics of the second Bal-Sagoth album
Starfire Burning Upon the Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule in 1996.
On 14 May 2019 the novel "The Chronicles of Caylen-Tor" was published by DMR Books. The book consists of three novellas by
Byron Roberts featuring the character Caylen-Tor who first appeared in the lyrics of the second Bal-Sagoth album
Starfire Burning Upon the Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule in 1996.
On 24 May 2019, the debut album of Jonny and Chris Maudling's new musical project "Kull" was released by the Swedish independent label Black Lion Records.
On 16 October 2020, ''The Power Cosmic'', ''Atlantis Ascendant'' and ''The Chthonic Chronicles'' were reissued as digipak CD editions via Dissonance Productions.
On 13 May 2021, the novel "The Chronicles of Caylen-Tor Volume II" was published by
DMR Books. The book consists of four stories by
Byron Roberts featuring his character Caylen-Tor who first appeared in the lyrics of the second Bal-Sagoth album
Starfire Burning Upon the Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule and is a sequel to "The Chronicles of Caylen-Tor".
In October 2020, February 2021 and July 2021, limited vinyl editions of the fourth, fifth and sixth Bal-Sagoth albums were released by the Italian specialist vinyl label Night of the Vinyl Dead. The releases featured coloured vinyl and special packaging, with "The Power Cosmic" including a movable die-cut tab, "Atlantis Ascendant" sporting a lenticular 3D cover, and "The Chthonic Chronicles" featuring a gatefold sleeve secured by a die-cut magnetic clasp.
Members
Current members
*
Byron Roberts – vocals (1993–present)
*
Jonny Maudling
Jonny Maudling (born Jonathan Maudling) is an English composer, keyboard player and former drummer for the band Bal-Sagoth, keyboardist with the band Kull, former bassist with the unsigned UK thrash band Igniter, and frequent collaborator with ...
– drums (1993–1998), keyboards (1998–present)
* Chris Maudling – bass (1993–1998), guitar (1993–present)
* Paul Jackson – drums (2007–present)
* Alistair MacLatchy – bass (2010–present)
Former members
* Vincent Crabtree – keyboards (1993–1995)
*
Dave Mackintosh
Dave Mackintosh is a Scottish drummer, best known as the former drummer for the power metal band DragonForce. Mackintosh also appeared on ''The Power Cosmic'' and ''Atlantis Ascendant'' albums, by the symphonic black metal band, Bal-Sagoth.
On ...
– drums (1998–2004)
*
Dan Mullins − drums (2004–2006)
* Mark Greenwell – bass (1998–2010)
Touring members
* Jason Porter – bass guitar (1993–1996)
* Leon Forrest – keyboards (1995–1998)
* Alistair MacLatchy – bass (1996–1998)
Timeline
Discography
References
External links
Official Bal-Sagoth website– Official site containing much information on the band.
Official Bal-Sagoth MySpace page– Features news updates, FAQ's, photos, etc.
Byron Roberts Official Site– Official band news, features on lyrics, blogs, etc.
Wayland's Forge Official Site– Information on Waylands Forge recording studio
Official Band Blog– Official Bal-Sagoth News Site and Blog
Finnish Unofficial Bal-Sagoth Website– Contains information in Finnish, most of which is simply translated from the official site.
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