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Discography
Silent Breath Demo 1994
Silent Breath II Demo 1995
Black Destiny 1997
Black Is Where Our Hearts Belong 2000
Carpe Noctum EP (Promo) 2002
In Neo Noir 2004
Links
Band Website
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Germany's Black Destiny have done what few bands
can accomplish these days. With the
group's newest album, "In Neo Noir", the band have successfully crossed the new
wave of dark, gothic acts like Sentenced and Darkseed, with the intelligent, powerful
metal approach of the 80s. The ending result is a brand new breed of metal. One that stays
true to form with the traditionalists of the world, but at the same time branches out to
expand into more modern times.
Black Destiny, founded by guitarist Tim Funke, began their journey in 1994 with their
first demo, a doomy slice of life called "Silent Breath". They followed this
with "Silent Breath II" a year later. In 1997, the group unveiled their very
first studio effort, "Black Destiny", which delivered a rather dark and frozen
approach at German power metal. The band delved into deeper areas for influence, always
keeping the power metal faithful happy, but adding in some uncommon elements for the
genre. It was a great debut, and promised even greater things down the road.
After their first release, the group made a vocal change, picking up a young, charismatic
frontman in Michael Seifert. Seifert is truly an amazing vocalist, sounding a bit like
former Iced Earth vocalist Matthew Barlow, crossed with the high pipes of Rob Halford. His
voice can carry many different flavors, from the emotional, ballad persona to the cold,
northern sounds of "growling" singers. Few people can carry an album's mood with
their voice, but with the band's second effort, "Black Is Where Our Hearts
Belong", Seifert delivered a funeral like approach to his vocal lines.
The band's second record, released in 2000 by Iron Glory Records, raged at full speed,
recalling the glory days of new wave of British heavy metal, but stopping momentarily to
visit the more gloomy side of life. With classic tracks like "Creator Of
Descent" and "Widow Black", Black Destiny created their own genre brand, a
dark, rigid power metal emotion that sparkled with a deep desire to be so much more. Far
from the "romanticism" so many "gothic" themed bands possess, Black
Destiny went against the trends and remained true to their heavy metal roots, but still
incorporated that gothic sense of songwriting into the mix. In 2001 Seifert also did a
side project called Xiron for Iron Glory Records. They released one album called
"Turn To Stone", which was a very good true metal record.
In 2002, Seifert became the vocalist for Uwe Lulis' new band, Rebellion, which featured
ex-Grave Digger members. Seifert sang on their debut record, "Shakespeare's Macbeth:
A Tragedy In Steel". Later in 2002, Black Destiny recorded an EP promo entitled
"Carpe Noctum", which carried on much the same way the second album did, with
plenty of dark overtones throughout the three tracks. Seifert went on to sing for
Rebellion again on their second full-length, "Born A Rebel", before settling
down to write and record the brand new Black Destiny album, "In Neo Noir".
"In Neo Noir" was released in the summer of 2004, and showcases a band that have
indeed mastered their craft. With a more mature approach at arrangements and songwriting,
the band has improved their already dynamic fundamentals. Each track is carefully
formulated to include dark atmosphere (ala King Diamond), modern influences ranging from
death metal to gothic, and the traditional heavy metal sound one would expect from
Germany. It is indeed an album that is sure to please metal fans of all genres. With
slower paced momentum, a perfect vocal performance, and quality songs, "In Neo
Noir" is destined to be album of the year for metal publicists worldwide.
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