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| origin          = Melbourne, VIC
| origin          = Melbourne, VIC
| genre          = Black metal
| genre          = Black metal
| years_active    = 1996 - present
| years_active    = 1996 - 2007, 2019 - present
| label          = None
| label          = None
| associated_acts = [[Abominator]], [[Very Very Dead and Gory]], [[Portrayal]], Coven
| associated_acts =  
*[[Abominator]]
*[[Very Very Dead and Gory]]
*[[Portrayal]]
*[[Cemetery Urn]]
*[[Belligerent Intent]]
*[[Greytomb]]
*[[Adamus Exul]]
*[[Catacombs]]
*[[AK-11]]
*Coven
| website        =  
| website        =  
| current_members =  Maakryth, Morturus, Ashendon
| current_members =   
| past_members    =  Assasyn, Valak Exhumer, Malleus, Stuart, Zoltan  
*Defiler
*Valak
*Profanator
*Evenor
*Revenant
| past_members    =   
*Assasyn
*Malleus
*Stuart
*Zoltan  
}}
}}


===Band members===
===Band members===
*Current line-up
*Current line-up
**Maakryth (vocals)
**Defiler/Lord Maakryth (vocals)
**Morturus (drums)
**Evenor (bass)
**Ashendon (bass)
**Valak Exhumer (vocals)
**Profantor (drums)
**Revenant (guitar)


*Former members
*Former members
**Valak Exhumer (guitar) 2001 - 2007
**Morturus (drums) 1996 - 2007, 2019 - 2020
**Ashendon (bass) 2001 - 2007
**Assasyn (bass) 1998 - 2001
**Assasyn (bass) 1998 - 2001
**Malleus (guitar) 2000 - 2001
**Malleus (guitar) 2000 - 2001
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===Band information===
===Band information===


Melbourne black metal unit which began life as a '''Slayer''' cover band. At this time Maakryth was also a guitarist and the band had no specialist singer, although this soon changed as Anarazel's style evolved. The band's demo was issued soon after the departure of bassist Zoltan. In early 1999, Anarazel released an EP titled "Rise of the Tempest" with Maakryth taking on bass duties as well as the vocals. The arrival of Valak ('''Coven''', [[Abominator]]) Assasyn (bass) and Malleus (guitar) into the line-up allowed for live playing. They went on to record a full-length album entitled ''Undivine'' that was intended for release in 2001 but the recording was scrapped when Anarazel announced their dissatisfaction with it.
Melbourne black metal unit which began life as a '''Slayer''' cover band. In early 1999, Anarazel released ''Rise of the Tempest'' with Maakryth taking on bass duties as well as the vocals. The arrival of Valak ('''Coven''', [[Abominator]]), Assasyn and Malleus allowed for live playing. They went on to record a full-length album entitled ''Undivine'' that was intended for release in 2001 but the recording was scrapped.


Ex-[[Very Very Dead and Gory|Very, Very Dead and Gory]] and [[Portrayal]] member Asheron joined the band after it shed Assasyn and Malleus. The ''Undivine'' album was re-recorded in 2005 and late the following year Anarazel was added to the line-up of the final [[Metal for the Brain]]. Valak departed in 2007.
Asheron joined the band after it shed Assasyn and Malleus. The ''Undivine'' album was re-recorded in 2005 and late the following year Anarazel was added to the line-up of the final [[Metal for the Brain]]. Valak departed in 2007 and the band split. Valak, Morturus and Maakryth (now known as Defiler) reformed Anarazel in 2019, with Valak and Defiler as dual vocalists.


===Discography===
===Discography===
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Latest revision as of 07:13, 9 December 2022

Anarazel
OriginMelbourne, VIC
GenresBlack metal
Years active1996 - 2007, 2019 - present
LabelsNone
Associated acts
Members
  • Defiler
  • Valak
  • Profanator
  • Evenor
  • Revenant
Past members
  • Assasyn
  • Malleus
  • Stuart
  • Zoltan

Band members

  • Current line-up
    • Defiler/Lord Maakryth (vocals)
    • Evenor (bass)
    • Valak Exhumer (vocals)
    • Profantor (drums)
    • Revenant (guitar)
  • Former members
    • Morturus (drums) 1996 - 2007, 2019 - 2020
    • Ashendon (bass) 2001 - 2007
    • Assasyn (bass) 1998 - 2001
    • Malleus (guitar) 2000 - 2001
    • Stuart (guitar) 1996 - 2000
    • Zoltan (bass) 1996 - 1998

Band information

Melbourne black metal unit which began life as a Slayer cover band. In early 1999, Anarazel released Rise of the Tempest with Maakryth taking on bass duties as well as the vocals. The arrival of Valak (Coven, Abominator), Assasyn and Malleus allowed for live playing. They went on to record a full-length album entitled Undivine that was intended for release in 2001 but the recording was scrapped.

Asheron joined the band after it shed Assasyn and Malleus. The Undivine album was re-recorded in 2005 and late the following year Anarazel was added to the line-up of the final Metal for the Brain. Valak departed in 2007 and the band split. Valak, Morturus and Maakryth (now known as Defiler) reformed Anarazel in 2019, with Valak and Defiler as dual vocalists.

Discography

Albums:

Undivine.jpg
2006 Undivine Independent
Exhumedblasphemies.jpg
2007 Exhumed Blasphemies Independent

EPs:

Riseofthetempest.jpg
1999 Rise of the Tempest Independent
2020 Iconoclastic Rebirth Independent