ROSSOMAHAAR - "QUAERITE LUX IN TENEBRIS...
(XTREEM MUSIC, 2002)

ROSSOMAHAAR - "QUAERITE LUX IN TENEBRIS... (XTREEM MUSIC, 2002)

ROSSOMAHAAR:
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TRACK LIST

01 Me, The Misanthrope
02 The Moon, The Sun, The Stars
03 Quaerite Lux In Tenebris (Exploring The External Worlds)
04 Praising The Departure Of Spiritual Strength
05 Beneath The Fading Eclipse
06 Sacred War
07 Crescent Moon (The Final Celebration)
08 Those Spectres Within (Eternal Is The Nothingness I've Emerged From)
09 Transenflamed Visions Of Your Mortal End

I MUST CONFESS MYSELF THAT I DON'T HEARD THIS BAND BEFORE. I WAS TOLD, (THAT) THEY PLAYS BLACK METAL SO I DON'T KICK MYSELF'S ASS TO FIND THEIR ALBUMS BECAUSE AS YOU ALREADY KNOWS, I'M NOT A BIG FAN OF BLACK METAL... SO PUSHING THE PLAY BUTTON, I DON'T EXPECTED TO HEAR SOMETHING NEW OR UNIQUE. BUT AFTER A HALF OF CD WAS SURPRISED. ROSSOMAHAAR PLAYS VERY GOOD, MASTERFULLY EXECUTED MUSIC WITH BLACK/DEATH VOCAL. REALLY MUSIC NOT A NOISY TRENDY SHIT AS MANY "BLACK" METAL BANDS. FIRST HALF OF CD IS MORE WELL PRODUCED THAT REST OF THE SONGS. (SACRED WAR IS COVER OF SECOND WORLD WAR THEME, IS MORE FOR RUSSIAN PEOPLE). ROSSOMAHAAR' SOUND IS INFLUENCED BY OLD CLASSIC ROTING CHRIST SOUND. SO I HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO SAY, FIND IT AND BUY IT. 

If one states ROSSOMAHAAR's history is History In full measure, he's wrong. Nevertheless, the band's foundation dates back to the beginning of 1995, when Lazar (guitars) and Vlad (drums, vocals) started off working on few compositions which, this way or another, could be reckoned to the genre of black metal stylistically. Speaking about ROSSOMAHAAR as ifs been in the year 1995, one would easily say there wasn't much place for originality... Those songs were Issued in the shape of "Grotesque" demo later on, though. A fact worth mentioning: both musicians simultaneously played in Moscow's dark metal act Stonehenge, which was considered top-priority then, and therefore ROSSOMAHAAR's rehearsals took place quite rarely, to say the least. However; both came up with an idea of putting the songs they composed on tape Summer 1997, although personal and musical disagreements ruined the whole affair. Three tracks were recorded, but never issued anywhere.
XTREEM MUSICIn spite of this, Lazar decided to push the band forward on his own, and recorded "Grotesque" in August 1997 alone. The recording turned out to be rather unconditional in terms of sound execution (all songs were recorded using IBM486 hard disk and regular soundcard at Lazar's home kitchen) as well as of originality, but the path was trodden. Despite that "Grotesque" and all the other works by ROSSOMAHAAR almost don't have anything In common sound-wise, this demo turned out as something which the actual band was born from. After the recording was over, Lazar no longer wanted to work on this project Consequently; no activities for almost a year And now we've come to a turning point... The year of 1998 witnessed Lazar making the acquaintance of Kai Mathias Stalhammar, with the latter being editor-in-chief of cult web-magazine, Vae Soils. Kai owned literally thousands of CD's and could define ROSSOMAHAAR's potential much better than anyone else, and particularly Lazar. It was him who convinced Lazar of the Importance of resurrecting ROSSOMAHAAR, and the latter began seeking those to complete the lineup. By the end of the year. It was comprised of Lazar - guitars, vocals, Ixxaander (Tales Of Darknord, Der Gerwelt) - guitars, Knlaz" (Stonehenge) - bass, Slgizmund (Mental Home) - drums, as well as Herr Stalhammar as the one responsible for poetry, management and overall concept.
The band began to work on new songs, which were later executed at CDM Records Studio, entitled "Imperium Tenebrarum" and put out by More Hate Productions, young Russian label. Music changed drastically! Based upon raw and brutal riffs and ultramelodiousness, It simultaneously absorbed a lot of styles of contemporary metal subculture. The CD got rave reviews, and has sold in 5000 copies, which is absolutely incredible taking into the account it was a debut - both the band's and the labers.The year of 2000 ROSSOMAHAAR exhaustingly toured all over Russia, after which Siglzmund left the band. And if it wasn't enough, Ixxaander had to leave Moscow. Lacking members to continue touring, the band had no other way but start composing new piece.

ROSSOMAHAAR was joined by a new drummer, Yanarrdakh, Summer 2001, and shortly thereafter tills trio entered CDM Records Studio once again, in order to execute new CD, entitled "Quaerlte Lux In Tenebrls (Exploring The External Worlds)". Both musically and lyrically (Herr Stalhammar still was [and is] a part of the band) the album picked up where "Imperium Tenebrarum" left off.




 



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