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| origin = Sydney, NSW | |||
| genre = Black metal | |||
| years_active = 1995 - 2010 | |||
| label = Battlegod | |||
| associated_acts = [[Avathalor]], Buio Omega | |||
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| current_members = Gorgoroth | |||
| past_members = Alexander, Lord Aerveron | |||
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**Alexander (bass) | **Alexander (bass) | ||
**Lord Aerveron (drums) | **Lord Aerveron (drums) | ||
===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Baltak | Baltak was a Sydney-based black metal vehicle for Gorgoroth. The band name is taken from the Macedonian word for a battle-axe and all of Baltak's albums deal almost exclusively with Macedonian history. In keeping with this, the lyrics are also in Macedonian. | ||
Baltak's sound on the first few albums is extreme symphonic war metal with | Baltak's sound on the first few albums is extreme symphonic war metal. In 1999, Gorgorth spent time in Europe and collaborated with Italian band '''Mortifier''' on the '''Buio Omega''' project. ''Kral Na Dva Svetoj'' was released in 2000 and Gorgoroth joined Canberra black metal band [[Avathalor]] as bass player while continuing to work on further Baltak releases. He left Australia in 2002 with a view to continuing Baltak in Europe; while there he completed another '''Buio Omega''' album. Back in Australia a fourth Baltak album, ''Makedonski Boj'', was released the first since the debut to utilise a real drummer. The 2004 single release is a limited edition vinyl issue featuring previously unavailable material. | ||
After an eight-year hiatus, Baltak was resurrected briefly in mid-2010. | |||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 12 September 2022
Baltak | |
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Origin | Sydney, NSW |
Genres | Black metal |
Years active | 1995 - 2010 |
Labels | Battlegod |
Associated acts | Avathalor, Buio Omega |
Members | Gorgoroth |
Past members | Alexander, Lord Aerveron |
Band members
- Line up
- Gorgoroth (vocals, guitar, bass, programming)
- Former members
- Alexander (bass)
- Lord Aerveron (drums)
Band information
Baltak was a Sydney-based black metal vehicle for Gorgoroth. The band name is taken from the Macedonian word for a battle-axe and all of Baltak's albums deal almost exclusively with Macedonian history. In keeping with this, the lyrics are also in Macedonian.
Baltak's sound on the first few albums is extreme symphonic war metal. In 1999, Gorgorth spent time in Europe and collaborated with Italian band Mortifier on the Buio Omega project. Kral Na Dva Svetoj was released in 2000 and Gorgoroth joined Canberra black metal band Avathalor as bass player while continuing to work on further Baltak releases. He left Australia in 2002 with a view to continuing Baltak in Europe; while there he completed another Buio Omega album. Back in Australia a fourth Baltak album, Makedonski Boj, was released the first since the debut to utilise a real drummer. The 2004 single release is a limited edition vinyl issue featuring previously unavailable material.
After an eight-year hiatus, Baltak was resurrected briefly in mid-2010.
Discography
Albums:
1995 | Macedonian Darkness and Evil | Battlegod | |
1998 | Zaginatiot Grad | Battlegod | |
2000 | Kral na dva Svetoj | Battlegod | |
2003 | Macedonski Boj | Battlegod |
Single:
2004 | Macedonian Legions Arise! | Battlegod |