Embraced
Embraced was a Swedish melodic black metal band, formed in Malmö, Sweden in 1993. They released their first demo in 1997, and signed with Regain Records, they then toured Sweden, Finland, and Germany.[1] After adding another keyboardist and guitarist, they released their full-length Amorous Anathema in 1998. The follow-up Within appeared in 2000. The band split up in 2000, and reunited in 2004, but since there was no news from the band its status is still unknown.
Embraced | |
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Origin | Malmö, Sweden |
Genres | Melodic black metal |
Years active | 1993–2000, 2004–? |
Labels | Regain |
Associated acts | Evergrey The Project Hate MCMXCIX Soilwork Andromeda |
Past members | See below |
Line-up
Last known line-up
- Michael Håkansson - bass (1993-2001, 2004-?)
- Peter Mårdklint - guitars (1993-2001, 2004-?)
- Kalle Johansson - vocals (1993-2001, 2004-?)
- Sven Karlsson - keyboards (1995-2001, 2004-?)
- Davor Tepic - guitars (1997-2001, 2004-?)
- Julius Chmielewski - keyboards (1997-2001, 2004-?)
- Thomas Lejon - drums (1999-2001, 2004-?)
Past members
- Daniel Lindberg - drums (1995-1998)
- Andreas Albin - drums (1998)
Discography
- A Journey Into Melancholy (demo, 1997)
- Amorous Anathema (Regain Records, 1998)
- Within (Regain Records, 2000)
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