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History

The band began in September 1995, when guitarist Sathonys and drummer Matthias got together to assemble a dominant
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band with harmonic arrangements (
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). They put adverts in several music magazines in the hopes that they would find suitable musicians to play with them. In answer to the advertisement, they were joined by bassist Marko Thomas and keyboardist and vocalist Vlad Dracul. The last member of their initial formation was the second guitarist, Hyperion, who joined them by the end of that year. With this formation the band recorded the ''Carpe Noctem''
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tape, which received fair reviews from the German specialized press. It also attracted the attention of one of '' Century Media's'' executives, who began keeping track of the band. ''Agathodaimon'' then proceeded to play minor gigs and support some European bands. Eventually, they received an offer from ''Century Media'' to fund the recording of their second demo. This demo was recorded in early 1997 and was named ''Near Dark''. It attracted the interest of quite a few recording labels, and in the end the band opted to sign with
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, he was denied re-entry in Germany. The situation involved the fact that he had left the country during
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's regime. The band therefore was forced to make use of guest musicians to record their debut. Akaias (from ''Asaru'') did the vocals and Marcel "Vampallens" (from ''
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'') took the role of the keyboards. Vlad's participation on the album was restricted to the solo song ''"Contemplation Song"'', which was sent to the band via air mail. The CD caused some impact, and ''Agathodaimon'' proceeded to tour with bands such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. At the height of the album's success they opened gigs for ''
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'', ''
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'' and other bands. In 1999, Vampallens decided to quit the band in order to dedicate himself fully to his main project ''Nocte Obducta''. He was replaced by female keyboardist Christine S. To record their second album - ''
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'' - the band travelled to Romania, in order to be able to play together with Vlad. The vocalist Akaias also participated in the recording of this album, as well as singer Dan Byron performing clean vocals. Recordings took place at ''Magic Sound'' in
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. A European tour as headliner with ''
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'' and ''
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'' followed. After a short hiatus, the band recorded the album '' Chapter III'' in 2001 at the ''Kohlekeller Studio'' in Germany. Some changes to the band's structure followed, with Vlad definitely quitting the band, soon followed by Marko and Christine. Marko did leave because of health problems and quit making music, while Christine formed her own band ''Demonic Symphony'', where she handles bass guitar and vocals. Marko and Christine were replaced by Darin Smith and Felix Ü. Walzer. In 2004 the band released the album ''
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'', which again was recorded at ''Kohlekeller Studio'' with Kristian Kohlmannslehner as producer. In early 2006 personal differences led to the split of Eddy and the rest of the band. A new bass player named Till (formerly active in ''Misanthropic'', where Matthias also played drums for a while) joined the ranks, and the song writing for the next album took place. Singer, guitarist Frank "Akaias" Nordmann left in January 2007 to carry on with other musical interests. Matthias and Jonas left the band in 2008, with Manuel Steitz taking over on drums, and in October 2008, the band announced that they had recruited a new singer, Ashtrael. In 2009 the band released their fifth studio album ''
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''. The next album '' In Darkness'' was released in 2013 on ''
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''. On October 28, 2014, the band announced that they had broken up due to some members not being fully dedicated to the band, but that they could possibly reunite in the future. On July 10, 2020, the band announced that they had reunited. They released their seventh album ''The Seven'' on March 18, 2022.


Members


Current members

* Martin "Sathonys" Wickler – guitars, clean vocals (1995–2014, 2020–present) * Chris "Ashtrael" Bonner – lead vocals (2008–2014, 2020–present) * Michael "Nakhateth" Wöss – guitars (2020–present) * Max Jansch – bass (2020–present) * Oliver "Mortos" Kraus – drums (2020–present)


Past members

* Matthias "Matze" Rodig – drums (1995–2008) * Carl "Hyperion" Lang – guitars (1995–2002) * Marko Thomas – bass (1995–2002) * Rusu "Vlad Dracul" Andrei – keyboards (1995–1999), vocals (1995–2002) * Frank "Akaias" Nordmann – vocals (1998–2007), guitars (1998) * Christine Schulte – keyboards (1998–2002) * Felix Ü. Walzer – keyboards (2002–2010) * Darin "Eddie" Smith – bass (2003–2006) * Jan Jansohn – guitars (2007–2010)


Live members

* Shoggoth – vocals (2000) * Thilo Feucht – guitars (2001–2010) * Sebas – drums (2006) * Nicolao Dos Santos – guitars (2012–2014)


Timeline


Discography

;Studio albums * '' Blacken the Angel'' (1998) * ''
Higher Art of Rebellion ''Higher Art of Rebellion'' is the second full-length studio album by the German symphonic black metal band '' Agathodaimon''. In 2009 ''Metal Mind Productions'' reissued the album as a remastered digipak edition. The reissue is limited to numera ...
'' (1999) * '' Chapter III'' (2001) * ''
Serpent's Embrace ''Serpent's Embrace'' is the fourth studio album by the German symphonic black metal band '' Agathodaimon''. It was released 21 June 2004 through ''Nuclear Blast'' records. On 25 August 2008, Polish record label ''Metal Mind Productions'' reissu ...
'' (2004) * ''
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'' (2009) * '' In Darkness'' (2013) * ''The Seven'' (2022) ;Compilation albums * ''
Tomb Sculptures ''Tomb Sculptures'' is a compilation album by the German symphonic black metal band Agathodaimon. Tracks # Tristețea Difuză 08:47 # Sfințit Cu Roua Suferinții 04:45 # Carpe Noctem 04:58 # În Umbra Timpului 05:13 # Dies Irae 05:48 # Stind ...
'' (1997) ;Extended plays * ''Bislang'' (1999) ;Demo albums * ''Carpe Noctem'' (1996) * ''Near Dark'' (1997)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Agathodaimon 1995 establishments in Germany German black metal musical groups Symphonic black metal musical groups German gothic metal musical groups Musical groups established in 1995 Musical groups disestablished in 2014 Musical quintets Massacre Records artists