Al-Namrood
Al-Namrood (Arabic: النمرود) is a Saudi Arabian black metal band. The name means "Nimrod", a Babylonian king, and the group chose the name as a form of defiance against religion. The members are anonymous since their identification could lead to punishment of death from Saudi Arabian authorities.[1][2][3][4]
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Origin | Saudi Arabia |
Genres | Black metal, folk metal |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Shaytan Productions |
Website | www |
Members | Mephisto Ostron Humbaba |
Past members | Darius Mukadars Mudamer Learza |
Al-Namrood have released numerous albums and singles since they began in 2008. They have also released three music videos and are currently signed to Shaytan Productions (Canada).
Discography
Studio albums
- Astfhl Al Thar (2009, استُفحِل الثأر)
- Estorat Taghoot (2010, أُسطورة طاغوت)
- Kitab Al Awthan (2012, كتابُ الأوثان)
- Heen Yadhar Al Ghasq (2014, حينَ يَظهر الغسق)
- Diaji Al Joor (2015, دياجي الجور)
- Enkar (2017, إنكار)
- Walaat (2020, ولاءات)
Singles and EPs
- Atbaa Al-Namrood (2008, أتباع النمرود)
- Jaish Al-Namrood (2013, جيش النمرود)
- Ana Al Tughian (2015, أنا الطُغيان)
Music videos
Year | Title | Director |
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2014 | “Bat Al Tha ar Nar Muheja” | Kalen Artinian |
2015 | “Hayat Al Khezea” | A Legacy Studio Production |
2017 | “Nabth” | SilverFrame Productions |
Compilations
- Ten Years of Resistance (2018)
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References
- Chester, Nick. "Meet the Saudi Arabian Black Metal Band That's Breaking Saudi Law By Being a Black Metal Band." Vice. April 21, 2015. Retrieved on May 7, 2015.
- The Metal Archives – AlNamrood
- Loudware – Saudi Arabian Black Metal Band Al-Namrood Risk Lives With Anti-Religious Music
- Orthodox Black Metal – Al Namrood Interview 2012 Archived 2016-03-18 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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