Nargaroth

Nargaroth was raised in 1989 by Kanwulf as a one man band (which it still is), at that time Kanwulf was still a teenager who played on an old distorted bass and screamed out his lyrics. In 1991 a demo was recorded entitled "Orke", it contained 7 instrumental tracks and an intro tracks. The reason for the instrumental tracks is that Kanwulf didn't had the equipment to record the vocals. This demo was limited to 150 copies and is totally sold out.

Then 2 years later in 1993 Kanwulf released the very hard to find "Herbstleyd" demo that was limited to 200 copies. The demo is not sold out, Kanwulf still has some copies but he doesn't want to give it people anymore. The reason for this is that he doesn't like many people in the nowadays Black Metal scene.

In 1995 Kanwulfs best friend hanged himself, this was a very big shock for him and Nargaroth didn't release any music for about 5 years...

Untill 1998 when Steffen of the German No Colours recordlabel contacted him to re-record the "Herbstleyd" demo and release it as a CD and LP. After long begging from Steffen's side Kanwulf agreed and "Herbstleyd" got released by No Colours on CD and LP in 1999. Nowadays many people see this album as a "Black Metal Classic". Though Kanwulf does not see his music as Black Metal but as "German Misanthopic Metal".

One year after "Herbstleyd" another album got released, but it was an album old and unreleased recordings entitled "Amarok". This album contained a beautifull cover of the Burzum classic "Black Spell of Destruction" and was also released by No Colours on CD and LP.

In the year 2000 another Nargaroth release saw the light of the day, this was the controversial "Fuck Off Nowadays Black Metal" demo. Why a demo after 2 albums (?) some might think, but that is because Kanwulfs likes the sound of demo's and rehearsaltapes. He can express himself more with it. This demo was released on tape (limited to 333 copies) and on vinyl (limited to 100 copies) by Sombre Records and contained various songs from the "Herbstleyd" album/demo and the upcoming "Black metal ist Krieg" album) plus 2 previously unreleased tracks "Tod den Feinden" and "Fuck Off: Last Episode!". Each uneven number of the tape contained an extra song "A Black metal Song Just For Black Metal Maniacs" and each LP contained a part of the original master tape from that song.

Then in 2001 No Colours Records released another milestone in the history of Black Metal. This was the year "Black Metal ist Krieg" came out, it was Kanwulf's ode to Black Metal... A Dedication Monument. This album was different then Kanwulfs earlier work (except for the "Fuck Off Nowadays Black Metal" demo which contained various songs from "Black Metal ist Krieg"). It was released as DIGI CD and normal jewel case CD. A lot of people see this as Kanwulfs best work, but that is everybodys personal view on it.

2002 was the year the mini CD/LP "Rasluka Part II" came out. Again it was different then earlier releases, and this one was the first release in the Rasluka trinity. "Rasluka Part II" was dedicated to Kanwulf's best friend R.S. who committed suicide in 1995 and Bon Scott vocalist of the legendary Australian (hard)rockband AC/DC who was found dead in a car in 1980. The "Rasluka Part I" MCD/MLP was supposed to be released as a split LP with Moonblood by Sombre Records, but because Kanwulf had problems with the re-release of Azubham Haani demomaterial by Sombre Records he decided not too release this one on their label but on No Colours. "Rasluka Part I" and "Rasluka Part III" are still not released... yet.

The LP version of "Black metal ist Krieg" came out in 2003, as a gatefold 2-LP with one picture LP. And then after many delays and almost 2 years of waiting Nargaroth's new masterpiece "Geliebte des Regens" finally was released on October 26. An album with musical elements of the "Rasluka Part II" mini CD in it, and which will get you after a long time of listening to it (at least that was what I experienced). To be continued....

Source: http://herbstleyd.cjb.net/