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Triumphator (band)

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Genres
  
Genre
  
Black metal

Members
  
Daniel Rostén

Years active
  
1995–2001

Origin
  
Triumphator (band) Triumphator Encyclopaedia Metallum The Metal Archives

Associated acts
  
Marduk, Funeral Mist, Malign

Past members
  
Froding (Fredrik Andersson)MörkOrniasSkeleton

Albums
  
Wings of Antichrist, The Ultimate Sacrifice

Similar
  
Marduk, Funeral Mist, Ofermod, Malign, Satanic Slaughter

Triumphator were a Swedish black metal band consisting of Tena on bass, Arioch on guitar and vocals and Fredrik Andersson on drums, who released a demo, an EP and one album between 1996 and 1999.

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Biography

Triumphator (band) Triumphator Encyclopaedia Metallum The Metal Archives

Triumphator were formed in 1995. They released a The Triumph of Satan demo in 1996. The EP The Ultimate Sacrifice was recorded at Tore "Necromorbus" Stjerna's Necromorbus Studios in 1998. Their album Wings of Antichrist, which featured guest lyrics by Mörk of Malign, Morgan S. Håkansson of Marduk, Nattfursth of Sorhin and Belfagor of Ofermod, was recorded at Peter Tägtgren's Abyss Studio 1999 and mastered at the Sound Temple Studios in Oakland. MkM of Antaeus recorded the song "Burn the Heart of the Earth" at a concert in Waregem, Belgium, in 2000, with a live line-up featuring guitarists Mörk and Ornias as well as drummer Draugen, who also recorded "From Under to Below" (with lyrics written by MkM) with the band in 2001 at the Studio Akai Birkenau. According to Daniel Ekeroth, Tena "was arrested for possession of drugs and weapons", which led to the end of the band and Tena's store and label Shadow Records.

Musical style and ideology

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Ekeroth described Triumphator as "[f]ast and aggressive black metal with a deadly touch", sounding "a lot like Marduk […]. Straightforward, with no bullshit." Watain vocalist Erik Danielsson mentioned them as an honourable band within the Swedish scene, "whose messages rests solely on religion".

Discography

  • The Triumph of Satan (demo, 1996)
  • The Ultimate Sacrifice (EP, 1999)
  • Wings of Antichrist (album, 1999)

  • Triumphator (band) Triumphator My Throne is Your Throne 1999 Underground Black

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    Songs

    Burn the Heart of The EarthWings of Antichrist · 1999
    The Triumph of SatanWings of Antichrist · 1999
    Heralds of PestilenceWings of Antichrist · 1999

    References

    Triumphator (band) Wikipedia