Enochian Crescent
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Biography
1995 - Enochian Crescent is formed by Wrath (vocals) and Victor (guitar & vocals). Anshelm (guitar), Harald (bass) and Generis (drums) complete the line-up. First gig in Vaasa (Finland) leads to a recording contract with a small local label Woodcut Records.
1996 - Promotape 'Anno Bastardi' is recorded at Welmu Studio. It is released as very limited cassette version by Woodcut Records that is quickly sold-out. Debut album 'Telocvovim' is recorded in Kemi at Tico-Tico Studio. A month prior to the recordings guitarist Anshelm decides to leave the band. He is immediately replaced by Michael who learns the songs quickly and makes an outstanding performance at the studio.
1997 - Enochian Crescent opens for Emperor at Tavastia (Helsinki). Woodcut Records releases 'Telocvovim'
1998 - Radiation Records, a division of Nuclear Blast, licences 'Telocvovim' for Europe. 'Babalon Patralx de Telcvovim' MCD is recorded in Kemi at Tico-Tico studio. Avantgarde Music sings Enochian Crescent and buys the rights to 'BPdT' from Woodcut Records. The band plays a couple of gigs and in November Avantgarde Music releases MCD.
1999 - Three months before the scheduled recordings of their second full-length album 'Omega Telocvovim' Generis (drums) is replaced by Grief. 'Omega Telocvovim' is released in Europe in December.
2000 - 'Omega Telocvovim' is unleashed upon the rest of the world. Recordings for the next album are planned for November, but both Michael (guitar) and Harald (bass) quit the band. Recording contract with Avantgarde Music is terminated by mutual agreement. The band makes all recorded material plus unreleased / hard to get specials available on mp3.com.
2001 - New members Mathias (guitar) and Dr. von Pfosforus (bass, vocals) are recruited. An intense liveshow is performed in Kåren (Turku) and Grief leaves the band shortly afterwards.
2002 - Bolton (drums) completes the reborn and re-located (from Vaasa to Helsinki) line-up. New material is composed and four new tracks are recorded for OBC Collection and future consideration at Hellhole studio.
2003 - Material for new full-length album is composed. Three tracks for OBC Collection (EC's part of the cd is called 'Citizen Cain') and one bonus track for Babalon Omega re-release of Avantgarde era albums are mixed and mastered at Hellhole and Fantom studios respectively.
2004 - More new material composed. The rehearsing intensifies and the band finds a new monstrous groove to their playing. Two sold-out headliner gigs are performed at Klubi (Turku) and Stella Star (Tuska Club, Helsinki).
2005 - Third album 'Black Church' is recorded and mixed at Sonic Pump in three sessions. A recording contract for two albums is signed with Woodcut Records. A gig promotion deal is done with Dethrone Music. The band continues to impress onstage playing club & festival headliner shows.
2006 - Third ful-length album 'Black Church' is released in March and once again black metal is alive and not breathing. The album is supported by a series of enraptured club and festival appearances. The successful year was crowned with the Finnish Metal Awards nominations for 'best band' and 'album of the year' categories.
Discography
Albums
Telocvovim
- Label: Woodcut Records
- Released: 1997
- 1. Kun Ihmisliha Itki (lyrics)
- 2. Closed Gates of Tomorrow (The Cold Harvest) (lyrics)
- 3. Crescentian (lyrics)
- 4. Under Autumn Trees (lyrics)
- 5. Amma I Piad Sa Madriiax (lyrics)
- 6. A Wolf Among Sheep (lyrics)
- 7. A Dream of Basaltic Submarine Towers of Titanic Proportions and Nightmare Angles (lyrics)
- 8. Afar (The Age of Dust) (lyrics)
- 9. When Tears Run Dry (lyrics)
- 10. Bonedancer (lyrics)
- 11. Black Flame of SATAN Burning (lyrics)
Omega Telocvovim
- Label: AvantGarde Music
- Released: 2000
Black Church
- Label: Woodcut Records
- Released: 2006
Single / EP / MCD
NEF.VI.LIM
- Label: Woodcut
- Released: 2010
- 1. Lyijysiipi
- 2. Mato musta maanalainen
- 3. Muisto sorkasta
- 4. Ystävämme nukkuu
- 5. Golgotha
- 6. Omega Nefilim


