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Primordial (band)

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Years active
  
1987–present

Website
  
primordialweb.com

Genres
  
Black metal, Celtic metal

Labels
  
Metal Blade Records

Record label
  
Metal Blade Records

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Origin
  
Skerries, County Dublin, Ireland

Past members
  
Feargal Flannery Derek MacAmhlaigh

Members
  
Alan Averill, Simon O'Laoghaire, Ciáran MacUiliam, Michael O'Floinn, Pól MacAmlaigh

Albums
  
To the Nameless Dead, Redemption at the Puritan's, Imrama, Where Greater Men Hav, The Gathering Wilderness

Profiles

Primordial is an extreme metal band from Skerries, County Dublin, Ireland. It was formed in 1987 by Pól MacAmhlaigh (bass) and Ciarán MacUiliam (guitars). Their sound blends black metal and doom metal with Celtic music.

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Biography

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The band's roots stretch back to 1987 when Pól and Ciarán first began playing together with Pól's brother, Derek. The band (who were called Forsaken for a brief period) initially played a rough, hybrid mix of early, primitive thrash and death metal (playing covers of Death, Sepultura and the like).

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Vocalist Nemtheanga joined the band after seeing an advertisement for a singer in Dublin specialist Metal store The Sound Cellar in 1991. According to Primordial lore, the ad was pasted over no more than 2 hours after it being put up.

Upon Nemtheanga's joining the band, the band started to pursue a darker direction citing influence from Bathory, Celtic Frost and the emerging Greek and Norwegian black metal scenes.

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Primordial was the first black metal styled band to emerge from Ireland with the release of their Dark Romanticism demo in the early summer of 1993 (Cruachan were also active at this time combining black metal with folk music). The band initially came to the attention of Lee Barrett from the UK label Candlelight Records but he failed to move on signing the band, so after a live soundboard recording from Dublin from 1994 was sent to Cacophonous Records (Cradle of Filth, Bal Sagoth, etc.), the band signed with them for the release of their debut album Imrama.

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Although their debut album, Imrama, was characteristic as being in a more melodic black metal musical direction, they gradually came to refine their sound with A Journey's End, which included the use of mandolins and whistles and a more epic style. The two subsequent releases, The Burning Season and Spirit the Earth Aflame, showed the band's reflection of cultural geist and emotion, woven into an amalgam of black, Celtic, and folk metal musical styles. They have toured with various metal bands in the extreme metal genre, including Norwegian black metal band Immortal.

They released their dark fourth studio album Storm Before Calm in 2002, but the band's fifth album The Gathering Wilderness turned out to be a much darker and bleaker record than any Primordial had made before, providing the listener with a rawer sound as well. It was chosen as album of the month in Terrorizer Magazine and appeared in many top lists of the year 2005.

In January 2006 the band played their first US show alongside Thyrfing and Moonsorrow at the Heathen Crusade metalfest in Columbia Heights, Minnesota.

The band's sixth album To the Nameless Dead, was released on 16 November 2007 with universal praise for its raw sound used from the first or second recordings. In November and December 2010, the band entered Foel Studio in Wales to work with producer Chris Fielding once again. The resulting album, Redemption at the Puritan's Hand was released via Metal Blade on April 22, 2011. In July 2014, Primordial announced their eighth studio album under the working title Where Greater Men Have Fallen. It was released November 25th 2014 in the US and November 24th elsewhere.

Studio albums

  • Imrama (1995)
  • A Journey's End (1998)
  • Spirit the Earth Aflame (2000)
  • Storm Before Calm (2002)
  • The Gathering Wilderness (2005)
  • To the Nameless Dead (2007)
  • Redemption at the Puritan's Hand (2011)
  • Where Greater Men Have Fallen (2014)
  • Live

  • All Empires Fall (2010)
  • Gods To The Godless - Live at Bang Your Head Festival Germany 2015 (2016)
  • EPs

  • The Burning Season (1999)
  • Demos

  • Dark Romanticism (1993)
  • Split releases

  • Primordial / Katatonia Split 10" (1996)
  • Primordial / Mael Mórdha (2006)
  • Current

  • Alan Averill "Nemtheanga" – Vocals (1991–present)
  • Ciáran MacUiliam – Guitars (1987–present)
  • Micheál Ó Floinn – Guitars (2001–present)
  • Pól MacAmhlaigh – Bass (1987–present)
  • Simon Ó Laoghaire – Drums (1997–present)
  • Former

  • Feargal Flannery - Guitar (1993–1997)
  • Derek MacAmhlaigh - Drums (1987–1997)
  • Session (Live) members

  • Gerry Clince (Mael Mórdha) – Guitars
  • Steve Hughes (Slaughter Lord, Nazxul, Apocalypse Command) – Drums
  • Dave McMahon – Bass
  • Gareth Averill - Drums
  • Cathal Murphy - Drums
  • Dave Murphy - Bass
  • Songs

    Where Greater Men Have FallenWhere Greater Men Have Fallen · 2014
    The Coffin ShipsThe Gathering Wilderness · 2005
    Babel's TowerWhere Greater Men Have Fallen · 2014

    References

    Primordial (band) Wikipedia