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Grand Belial's Key (GBK) is a
black metal Black metal is an extreme metal, extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include Tempo#Beats per minute, fast tempos, a Screaming (music)#Black metal, shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted Electric guitar, guitars played with t ...
band founded in
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in 1992 by guitarist Gelal Necrosodomy and vocalist Lord Vlad Luciferian. Lord Vlad Luciferian was later ejected from the group due to internal differences.''Biography''
.
The band is considered
National Socialist black metal National Socialist black metal, also known as NSBM, Aryan black metal, and Neo-Nazi black metal, is a political movement and subgenre within the black metal music scene that promotes neo-Nazism, Fascism, and white supremacist ideologies. NSBM a ...
, a label in response to which the band has argued that its lyrics are simply "
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/
Christian Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρι ...
and/or
anti-religion Antireligion is opposition to religion. It involves opposition to organized religion, religious practices or religious institutions. The term ''antireligion'' has also been used to describe opposition to specific forms of supernatural worship ...
". However, Gelal Necrosodomy has stated that "black metal to me is
paganism Paganism (from classical Latin ''pāgānus'' "rural", "rustic", later "civilian") is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christianity, early Christians for people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism, or ethnic religions ot ...
, and paganism is
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, and neo-fascism is anti-christian, and anti-christianity is black metal. It is a circle that cannot be altered for everything fits in perfectly."


History


Early history (1992–1996)

The band started in 1992 with Gelal on guitars, bass guitar and keyboards, and Bestial Luciferian on drums and vocals. By the end of the year, they recorded their debut demo, ''Goat of a Thousand Young''. The next year, they played their first concert with Kommando on bass (from
Arghoslent Arghoslent is an American death metal band from Oakton, Virginia formed in mid-1990. While acclaimed in the metal underground for their trad metal-influenced brand of galloping riffs and bluegrass-style guitar leads, the band's lyrics have b ...
) and Tom Philips (from While Heaven Wept) on keyboards as guests. After the show, Gelal quit the band due to his animosity toward Bestial Luciferian. The band soon split up, but Bestial Luciferian (now Lord Vlad Luciferian) tried to reform GBK, bringing with him Demonic on bass. Tom Philips was set to replace Gelal before Demonic convinced him to rejoin. This lineup then recorded the ''Triumph of the Hordes'' demo in 1994. After the release of the demo, Gelal and Demonic learned that Lord Vlad Luciferian added female voices to one of the songs without asking, and that he had messed up deals with several record companies. Gelal, now even more angry towards Lord Vlad Luciferian, fired him from the band. After this, Demonic quit the band due to lack of time, so Gelal asked The Marauder (guitar player of Arghoslent at the time) to play bass, and recruited The Black Lourde of Crucifixion on drums/vocals (Cazz Grant from Crucifier). This was the lineup which recorded the ''A Witness to the Regicide'' EP in 1996.


''Mocking the Philanthropist'' (1997–2000)

The next LP made GBK one of the most controversial underground black metal acts in the United States. Bassist Der Sturmer (
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was the name of a Nazi newspaper published 1923–1945) replaced the Marauder, and the new lineup recorded the LP ''Mocking the Philanthropist'' on the Belgian record label Wood-Nymph. The CD booklet contained pictures of the band wearing shirts of
far-right Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
bands (Bound for Glory and Spear of Longinus), leading to tour boycotts and other problems. In their first nine years, GBK had only played nine gigs. The album was refused distribution in Germany due to the allegedly offensive booklet. Wood-Nymph refused to print a new booklet and, as a result, the label soon folded due to the poor distribution of the album. The CD would later be repressed by Moribund Cult and
Drakkar Productions Drakkar Productions is a French record label that has released many recordings of black metal bands throughout the world, on CD, cassette and vinyl. They have usually limited the prints to 1,000 copies or less, but some have been known to vary. ...
in 2004 and 2006 respectively.


Judeobeast Assassination to Kosherat (2001–2005)

The follow-up to ''Mocking the Philanthropist'' was ''Judeobeast Assassination'', released in 2001. The album's lyrics focused on what the band perceived as the inseparability of so-called Judeo-Christianity, mocking both the New Testament and the Old Testament (''Mocking the Philanthropist'' had focused only on the New Testament). The lyrics were much more provocative and sexually perverse than the ones on ''Mocking the Philanthropist''. The music on the album had a more bass-heavy mix and a thicker sound, unlike Norwegian black metal. The album was almost twenty minutes shorter, in order to fit onto a piece of vinyl. In 2002, The Black Lourde of Crucifixion left GBK to focus more on Crucifier, and he was not interested in touring Europe. The lineup for the "Pimps of Gennesarret Tour" was Grimnir Wotansvolk on vocals, Gelal Necrosodomy on guitar, Demonic on bass, and The Gulag on drums; the same lineup that would record ''Kosherat'' in 2005. ''Kosherat'' was released in 2005 on Drakkar Productions, and would be the band's final album before their disbandment. The album's central focus was on Judaism, mocking such rituals as the red heifer and
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. The album also featured four re-recorded tracks from their vinyl EPs, as well as two Chaos 88 covers.


Recent history (2006–present)

Vocalist Richard P. Mills died in 2006 of drug overdose. Mills, who also went by the names Grimnir Wotansvolk and G. Heretik and was the owner of the National Socialist black metal record label and distributor Vinland Winds. He released Pantheon's ''Ergriffenheit'' 10" vinyl record as well as Spear of Longinus and
Graveland Graveland are a Polish pagan black metal band which was formed in 1991 by Rob Darken (born Robert Fudali). They began as a black metal band before adopting a pagan and Viking metal style. The lyrics and imagery of Graveland are strongly inspi ...
vinyl records. The label's last release was an exclusive US release of Russian far-right
thrash metal Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and often fast tempo.Kahn-Harris, Keith, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'', pp. 2–3, 9. Oxford: Berg, 2007, . ...
band
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in 2008. The same year, the last GBK recordings were released as a
split album A split album (or split) is a music album that includes tracks by two or more separate artists. There are also singles and EPs of the same variety, which are often called "split singles" and "split EPs" respectively. Split albums differ from "var ...
with Absurd from Germany and Sigrblot from Sweden; the tracks were recorded during the same session as the ''Kosherat'' album and were "exclusively planned for this split". The band became active again as of 2009, with Sven "Unhold" Zimper of Absurd on vocals, and Ulfhedinn of Arghoslent on drums. In December 2009, they played Chicago's Hooligan Black Metal show, along with Heathen Hammer, Martial and Absurd. The band also performed at Hammer Open Air Festival at Finland in 2010, and at Hell's Headbash III in September 2016. In 2017, World Terror Committee, label owned by Unhold, released the demo compilation ''Goat of a Thousand Young / Triumph of the Hordes'', and also reissued the band's EP ''A Witness to the Regicide'' in 2019. Gelal Necrosodomy, through his new label Weltenfeind also reissued the band's split of the same name with Absurd and Sigrblot on digipak. The band's fourth album ''Kohanic Charmers'' was released on April 15th, 2022 exclusively through Weltenfeind on CD. A vinyl version was released in September of the same year. It is the first album to feature Unhold and Ulfhedinn and was originally recorded in 2016 on Germany.


Members


Current members

* Gelal Necrosodomy (Alexander Halac) – guitars (1992–1993, 1993–2006, 2009–present), bass (1992–1993), keyboards (1992, 1994) * Demonic – bass (1994–1995, 2001–2006, 2009–present), keyboards (1994) * Unhold (Sven Zimper) – vocals (2009–present) * Ulfhedinn – drums (2009–present)


Past members

* Lord Vlad Luciferian (Valério Costa) – drums, vocals (1992–1993, 1993–1994) * The Marauder (Nick Mertaugh) – bass (1995–1996), guitar (2002) * The Black Lourde of Crucifixion (Cameron "Cazz" Sproul Grant III) – drums, vocals (1995–2003) * Lilith – keyboards (1995–2005) * Der Sturmer – bass (1996–2001) * Grimnir Heretik (Richard Mills) – vocals (2003–2006; his death) * The Gulag (Matt Sylvester) – drums (2003–2006)


Live Members

* Kommando (Thomas Huff) – bass (1992–1993, 2001) * The Invocator of Eternal Weeping (Tom Phillips) – keyboards (1992–1993, 1995) Timeline


Discography

; Studio albums * ''Mocking the Philanthropist'' (1997) * ''Judeobeast Assassination'' (2001) * ''Kosherat'' (2005) * ''Kohanic Charmers'' (2022) ; EPs * ''A Witness to the Regicide'' (1996) * ''The Tricifixion of Swine'' (2000) * ''On a Mule Rides the Swindler'' (2005) ; Demos * ''Goat of a Thousand Young'' (1992) * ''Triumph of the Hordes'' (1994) ; Compilations * ''Castrate the Redeemer'' (2001) * ''Goat of a Thousand Young / Triumph of the Hordes'' (2017) ; Split releases * ''Satan Is Metal's Master / Sperm of the Antichrist'' (2001) – split with Nunslaughter * ''Hobo of Aramaic Tongues / Le Royaume Maudit'' (2003) – split with Chemin de Haine * ''Weltenfeind'' (2008) – split with Absurd and Sigrblot


References

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