History & Biography The band began life as a thrash/death metal band before changing monickers and going black metal in 1996. The sole album was recorded in November of 1996 and issued in 1998 through Metal Age Productions. In 1999 the band made it even unto TV news when during a concert where the act was spewing fire singer Simargl’s face and hair caught fire and he sustained second-degree burns. The band subsequently split up – also citing personal problems and a lack of audience – despite having written a second album. The group found a placement on the 2022 compilation Ivan King Kráľ - Retrospective 1993 - 2023, which referred to the band's keyboard player who was also a former member of Lunatic Gods.
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