Today in 1992 Vader released there debut album The Ultimate Incantation
Olsztyn,Poland Death/Thrash Metal
Status:Active
Years active: 1983-present
One of the earliest death metal bands from behind the Iron Curtain, Vader was formed in 1986 and is still going strong today, making them unquestionably the most well-known Polish death metal band in existence. Their style is of the old school of brutal, heads-down death metal, with their albums being of a consistent style and quality. September 2004 sees the release of their newest album, The Beast.
Earache Records
Piotr "Peter" Wiwczarek − rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bass guitar,[lead vocals, lyrics
Krysztof "Doc" Raczkowski − drums(R.I.P. 2005)
Jacek "Jackie" Kalisz − bass guitar (credited, did not perform)
Jaroslaw "China" Labieniec − rhythm guitar, lead guitar (credited, did not perform)
1. Creation (Intro) (1:29)
2. Dark Age (4:40)
3. Vicious Circle (2:53)
4. The Crucified Ones (3:36)
5. The Final Massacre (4:54)
6. Testimony (4:00)
7. Reign - Carrion (6:48)
8. Chaos (4:27)
9. One Step to Salvation (3:48)
10. Demon's Wind (4:27)
11. Decapitated Saints (2:27)
12. Breath of Centuries (4:51)
Total Time: 48:24
Lyrics by Vader.
Music by Vader.
Originally recorded at the Sunlight Studio with Thomas Skogsberg, but neither the record label or Vader was pleased with the outcome (supposedly due to only a drum machine being available), so it was decided to try another studio.
The Ultimate Incantation is the debut album by Polish death metal band Vader. It was released in 1992 by Earache Records. A music video was shot for the song "Dark Age", which was directed by Kimmo Kuusniemi and Tanja Katinka. The cover art was drawn by Dan Seagrave. The album was originally recorded at Sunlight Studios with Thomas Skogsberg, but neither the record label or Vader was pleased with the outcome and decided to use another studio because of technical issues. The new studio that they recorded at was Rhythm Studios in England with producer Paul Johnson. Piotr "Peter" Wiwczarek commented on Decibel magazine about recording album at Sunlight Studios, saying:
“[...]It was rather an opportunity to record our debut album at the famous Sunlight. We knew many fabulous LPs [had been] recorded in this studio, so the whole of Vader was more than happy. [...] There was no real acoustic drum kit in the studio. Not one of us was expecting or had worked before on such equipment. We had nothing to say, but had to keep recording on what we had available. We owned no professional equipment yet. [...] We had to use rented stuff and what was provided to play in the studio. My guitar was maybe good enough for live performances, but far from being studio-ready. Doc brought some cymbals and pedals and that was it. [...] All we had in-studio were electronic drum pads and a combo amp for guitar. Vader was all about blastbeats… and that electronic drum kit was not made for that"
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