Forgotten Tomb
Forgotten Tomb is an Italian metal band from the city of Piacenza. It was founded in 1999 by Ferdinando "Herr Morbid" Marchisio as a one-man black metal project after the disbanding of his previous black metal band Sacrater.[1] The lyrical themes of the band's early albums revolve mostly around depression and suicide, while the recent albums' lyrics deal with negativity and nihilism.
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Origin | Piacenza, Italy |
Genres | Black metal, doom metal, gothic metal |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Adipocere, Avantgarde Music, Selbstmord Services |
Website | Official Facebook page |
To date the group has released eight full-length albums.
History
The band was founded in 1999 by Ferdinando "Herr Morbid" Marchisio as a one man project after the disbanding of his previous black metal band Sacrater.[1] The lyrical themes of the band's early albums revolve mostly around depression and suicide, while the recent albums' lyrics deal with negativity and nihilism.
Forgotten Tomb's first EP Obscura Arcana Mortis (2000), was recorded by Herr Morbid as a solo undertaking in 1999. It was released the following year in CD format through Treblinka Productions and limited to 215 pieces. The band's first full-length album, Songs to Leave, was released in 2002 through Selbstmord Services and was also recorded and produced solely by Herr Morbid.[1] The following album, Springtime Depression (2003) was the final Forgotten Tomb album to only include Herr Morbid on all instruments, it was proceeded with the album Love's Burial Ground in 2004 which was the first Forgotten Tomb album to feature a complete lineup in its recording. Both Springtime Depression and Love's Burial Ground were released through Adipocere Records. In 2006, Forgotten Tomb signed with Avantgarde Music and recorded its fourth full-length, Negative Megalomania.[2] The album was released in January 2007. In 2006, they also appeared on the Katatonia tribute album A tribute to Katatonia, December songs, covering the song "Nowhere".
A compilation album, Vol.5 1999–2009 featuring re-recordings of classic songs and two full covers by Nirvana and Black Flag as well as an intro section to Subway Apathy which is Black Sabbath's self-titled track, was released August 16, 2010 on Avantgarde Music.
Discography
- Albums
- Songs to Leave (2002)
- Springtime Depression (2003)
- Love's Burial Ground (2004)
- Negative Megalomania (2007)
- Under Saturn Retrograde (2011)
- ...And Don't Deliver Us from Evil... (2012)
- Hurt Yourself and the Ones You Love (2015)
- We Owe You Nothing (2017)
- Nihilistic Estrangement (2020)
- EPs
- Obscura Arcana Mortis (2000)
- Deprived (2012)
- Other releases
- Tormenting Legends Part I (2003)
- December Songs - A Tribute To Katatonia (Katatonia cover album, 2006)
- Vol 5: 1999-2009 (live in studio compilation album, 2010)
- A Tribute To GG Allin – Split by Forgotten Tomb / Whiskey Ritual (2011)
- Darkness in Stereo: Eine Symphonie des Todes - Live in Germany (2014)
Members
- Current line-up
- Herr Morbid – bass (1999–2003), drum programming (1999–2002), guitars, vocals (1999–present)
- A. - lead guitars (2011–present)
- Algol – bass guitar (2003–present)
- Asher – drums (2003–present)
- Past members
- Torment – bass guitar (1999)
- Razor SK – lead guitars (2003–2011)
- Henrik Nordvargr Björkk – effects (2004–2008)
- Wudang – live guitars
- Session musicians
- Wedebrand – drums (2002–2003)
- Henrik Nordvargr Björkk – programming (2004)
References
- Sharpe-Young, Garry. "Forgotten Tomb – Biography". MusicMight. Archived from the original on 30 September 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2007.
- "Forgotten Tomb completes work on fourth album". Blabbermouth.net. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 27 March 2007.