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- THE BAND: BIOGRAPHY
E Trite Moira
were given birth by the inspiration of Ades (drums) and Nihil (guitars)
to found a black metal band in late summer 2002. After having immediately
contacted P.Deathwing (vocals), since the beginning responsible of lyrics
and vocals, the band composed the first song, Tempus Lupi Veniat.
After a short
time, the bass player Nero joined in, and, after six months, the first
Demo-CD, Tempus Lupi Veniat, containing 3 songs + intro & outro, was
recorded.
After two months, while the band was composing new tracks, Nero decided
to leave, and was replaced by Draconian, excellent bass player who immediately
felt himself totally involved in the spirit and work of the band. After
the arrival of 2nd guitarist Laarin, after hard months of preparation,
E Trite Moira had their first live date (with Hellstorm from Milan) in
July 2003.
E Trite Moira
changed a lot as Laarin and Nihil decided to leave forever. The band was
unable to find guitarists in the area, so, P.Deathwing began playing guitar
while continuing as vocalist.
After three months of unending hard work and exercise, Draconian, for
personal reasons, left the band, too.
Being strong and enduring, P.Deathwing and Ades recorded the new Promo-CD
Maledizione del Cristianesimo in March 2004, with an auxiliary bass players
help: 4 totally new tracks actually available.
Some time later, Jackal 6:96 joined E Trite Moira as a stable bass player.
Some of the work of the band began almost from scratch; most bass parts
were rearranged, and E Trite Moira's sound reached its actual form.
At this time, E Trite Moira, after having found in the members
of the Death/Black Metal band called "Unholy Land" a great live
support (Jackal isn't in the band anymore), will start to spread their
curse once again: rehearsals have started and the band is preparing for
live shows which will take place this winter. Further information will
be available here in the near future.
E Trite Moira are mostly inspired by Norwegian bands such as Darkthrone,
Taake, Burzum, Ulver, Mayhem but Swedish influences from bands such as
early Marduk, Dissection, Dark Funeral, Bathory also are excellent weapons
for their expression.
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