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Years active
  
1987–1995, 2009-present

Labels
  
Kron-H, Osmose, Jihosound Records

Associated acts
  
Airbrusher, Fata Morgana, Hujer, Kaviar Kavalier

Past members
  
Carles R. Apron (drums)Ferenc Fečo (drums)Milan Fibiger (bass)Ulric For (drums)Tomáš Kohout (guitar)Míla Křovina (guitar)Honza Přibyl (drums)Mirek Valenta (drums)Tomáš Vendl (bass)

Origin
  
Prague, Czech Republic (1983)

Members
  
František Štorm, Necrocock, Honza Přibyl, Vlasta Voral

Genres
  
Black metal, Avant-garde metal

Albums
  
The Jilemnice Occultist, Vagus Vetus, Šlágry, Ritual, Formulæ

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Master's Hammer are a black metal band from the Czech Republic. The band has remained active with several lineup changes between 1987 to 1995, with a reunion from 2009 to the present.

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It is considered one of the most representative groups of its kind in the country, in interpreting their songs entirely in Czech language. In addition, it is one of the precursors to incorporate symphonic metal elements. To a lesser extent, he has experimented with electronic sounds or avant-garde metal.

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History

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They were founded in 1987 and produced several demos, before releasing their debut album Ritual. in 1991, which sold more than 25,000 copies in the Czech Republic according to the band. Two years later they completed The Jilemnice Occultist (often misspelt as The Filemnice Occultist due to a typo on the booklet).

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Their third album (Šlágry in 1995) was a drift away from the previous work incorporating many styles outside the metal genre, and the band announced "that Šlágry II and a forthcoming CD-ROM will rely more on professional opera singers and orchestra players", although this following album was never released.

In 2009 Master's Hammer reformed and released Mantras, their first album in 14 years.

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In late 2012 was released fifth album called Vracejte konve na místo. The album was awarded as the best hard and heavy album in the Czech music Awards and Břitva awards for 2012.

On July 2013, Master's Hammer creates their own record label, called Jihosound Records, under which released their sixth studio album in 2014, entitled Vagus Vetus. On 30 May 2016 they released their seventh studio album, Formulæ.

On 8 December 2016 the band announced on their official Facebook page that they are scheduled to play at the Brutal Assault festival in August 2017, their first live performance in 25 years.

Musical style

In Kerrang!, Master's Hammer's style was described as "fusing Thrash with classical themes", and The Jilemnice Occultist was called "an operetta in three acts featuring such extraordinary titles as 'That Magnificent Deer Has Vanished In The Bush' and 'I Don't Want, Sirs to Pester Your Ears'". Götz Kühnemund from German Rock Hard magazine compared the concept album The Jilemnice Occultist to King Diamond although Master's Hammer's style was "considerably more uncompromising", but the vocals "sound like a mixture of deep King Diamond voices and Quorthon's guttural grunts", Bathory being an obvious influence although Master's Hammer have a sound of their own including keyboards, classical instruments and orchestral passages.

Speaking of Ritual, Fenriz, the drummer of the influential Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone, noted that the album "is actually the first Norwegian black metal album, even though they are from Czechoslovakia".

On Šlágry, the band "virtually abandoned the operatic black metal of previous releases in favor of modernist electronic music" and "shares publishing credits with Carl Czerny, Otto Katz, and Giuseppe Verdi, mixing bits of metal, folk, and musique concrète into a style based on the classical avant-garde".

Current line-up

  • František Štorm - vocals, guitars, bass, drums (1987-1995, 2009-present)
  • Tomáš Kohout (Necrocock) - vocals, guitars - (1989-1995, 2009-present)
  • Honza Kapák - drums (2011-2012, 2016 - present)
  • Former members

  • Miroslav Valenta - drums (1990-1992)
  • Ferenc Fečo - drums (1987-1989)
  • Míla Křovina - guitars (1988)
  • Ulric For - tympanum (1988)
  • Milan Fibiger (Bathory) - bass (1987-1989)
  • Carles R. Apron - drums (1989-1990)
  • Tomáš Vendl (Monster) - bass (1990-1992, 2009)
  • Vlasta Voral - keyboards (1990-1995, 2009)
  • Honza Přibyl (Silenthell) - tympanum - (1989-1995, 2009 - 2015)
  • Demos

  • The Ritual Murder (demo, 1987)
  • Finished (demo, 1988)
  • The Mass (demo,1989)
  • The Fall of Idol (demo, 1990)
  • Jilemnický Okultista (demo, 1992)
  • Compilation albums

  • Ritual / The Jilemnice Occultist (2CD, 2001; re-release of the two albums)
  • Ritual / The Jilemnice Occultist (4LP, 2009; re-release of the two albums)
  • Extended plays

  • Klavierstück (EP, 1991)
  • Live albums

  • Live in Zbraslav 18.5.1989 (1989)
  • Songs

    GéniovéRitual · 1991
    Černá svatozářRitual · 1991
    Pád modlyRitual · 1991

    References

    Master's Hammer Wikipedia