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Rumours had long abounded that Nazxul would live again, however, and the band was to support '''Dimmu Borgir''' in early 2004 but the tour was cancelled. However, several months later Nazxul toured nationally with [[Virgin Black]]. The touring line-up featured Mitchell, Henderson, Morelli plus Mills and Lomas from [[Secratain]] and Yatras from [[Battalion]]. After several years since of silence, Nazxul has been announced as the major support on '''Mayhem's''' 2008 Australian tour.
Rumours had long abounded that Nazxul would live again, however, and the band was to support '''Dimmu Borgir''' in early 2004 but the tour was cancelled. However, several months later Nazxul toured nationally with [[Virgin Black]]. The touring line-up featured Mitchell, Henderson, Morelli plus Mills and Lomas from [[Secratain]] and Yatras from [[Battalion]]. After several years since of silence, Nazxul was announced as the major support on '''Mayhem's''' 2008 Australian tour, but the shows were cancelled.


The 2002 release is a 12" vinyl picture disc of a live show from 1999.
The 2002 release is a 12" vinyl picture disc of a live show from 1999.

Revision as of 19:41, 4 May 2008

Band Members

  • Current line-Up
    • Adrian Henderson (bass)
    • Lachlan Mitchell (keys)
    • Greg Morelli (guitar)
    • Daniel Lomas (vocals)
  • Former members
    • Luke Mills (guitar) (2004)
    • Tim Yatras (drums) (2004)
    • Rev. Kriss Hades (guitar) (1997 - 2003)
    • Dalibor Backovic (vocals) (1993 - 1998, 1999 - 2003)
    • Pete Kostic (drums) (1998 - 2000)
    • Morte (vocals) (1998 - 1999)
    • Steve Hughes (drums) (1993 - 1998)

Website

myspace.com/nazxul

Formed

Sydney, NSW, 1993

Band Information

Nazxul is a black metal band from Sydney. Mercilessly unrelenting and incorporating snatches of immensely heavy and sophisticated death metal, Nazxul was a studio project for several years, issuing a best-selling demo, before the appearance of the Totem album which featured Mitchell, Henderson, Morelli from Grungeon, Steve Hughes from Slaughter Lord and Dalibor Backovic on bass and vocals. Nazxul's style is extreme and exhausting, with a live emphasis on theatrics and crushing volume. The band played their first ever gigs in 1998, some five years after inception. By now Rev. Kriss Hades from Sadistik Exekution had joined on guitar and Morte from Bestianity was the band's vocalist, with Henderson taking over the bass role. Hughes left the band after these shows and in early 1999 was replaced by Front End Loader drummer Pete Kostic.

In mid-1999 the "Black Seed" EP was re-released by Chatterbox with extra tracks. Morte was then sacked from the band following an unfortunate incident at the end of their national tour with Impaled Nazarene and Backovic rejoined the band, his first ever live appearance with them being the 1999 Metal for the Brain festival. Shortly after this the individual members of Nazxul went their separate ways for some time with none too forthcoming about the future of the band. Kostic joined Regurgitator and is now also with the Hard Ons. Mitchell joined Brace with several former members of Henry's Anger. Hades has since gone solo.

Rumours had long abounded that Nazxul would live again, however, and the band was to support Dimmu Borgir in early 2004 but the tour was cancelled. However, several months later Nazxul toured nationally with Virgin Black. The touring line-up featured Mitchell, Henderson, Morelli plus Mills and Lomas from Secratain and Yatras from Battalion. After several years since of silence, Nazxul was announced as the major support on Mayhem's 2008 Australian tour, but the shows were cancelled.

The 2002 release is a 12" vinyl picture disc of a live show from 1999.

Discography

Albums:

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1996 Totem Vampire
2002 Live Decius

EP:

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1998 Black Seed Shock


Compilation tracks:

Year Track Title Album Title Label
1999 "Vow of Vengeance" Under the Southern Cross Chatterbox
2000 "Vow of Vengeance" Full Metal Racket ABC/EMI
2004 "Ancient Lords" Legions: Opening of the Southern Gate Blacktalon Media