Demoncy
Demoncy is an American black metal band formed in 1989 in Sylva, North Carolina by musician Ixithra. They are known to be one of the first American black metal bands.[1] HistoryThe band originally formed in 1989 as a solo project by Ixithra as an outlet to express darkness through skilled and creative art.[2] With several side projects and pseudonyms, he has been known as Wicked Warlock Of Demonic Blasphemy and Lord Of The Sylvan Shadows. The music is regarded as both otherworldly and demonic.[3] In 1992, Ixithra joined the USBM band Profanatica in the role of guitar player. Displeased with the sound of their new album on which he performed, Ixithra set an industrial magnet to the master tapes in a rage, destroying the entire creation. He terminated the relationship immediately and reformed Demoncy.[4] It was with the 1999 release of Joined In Darkness, that Demoncy was cemented in black metal history.[5][3] Regarded by many as the finest example of USBM ever produced [6] The band toured the US and Europe and were featured in several metal music festivals.[7] Throughout the several versions of Demoncy, Ixithra has fired his entire band instantly for not displaying professional musicianship and the darkness required to perform within the Black Metal genre. [8] SignificanceDemoncy is credited as early practitioners of black metal in the United States, who did not imitate the popularized Early Norwegian black metal scene.[1] Style and ideologyDemoncy is known for keeping away from the commercial masses, putting a focus on the mysteries of the occult and the theme of keeping the purity of darkness in the music's design. Song lyrics are centered on occult and magical themes. Not limiting themselves only to Satanism or similarly popular paganist thinking, the band are fiercely anti-collectivist. There is a focus on elements of atmospheric and ethereal horror, nihilism and individualism.[9] MembersCurrent
FormerBass
Drums
Guitar
Lyricist
Vocals
DiscographyStudio albums
Demos
DVDs
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