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History

ABIGOR was formed in mid 1993 by P.K. and T.T. Immediately after that, Rune (now known as Tharen) joined ABIGOR as vocalist. The first demo, entitled 'Ash Nazg...' was released in autumn 1993, and in December the second demo, 'Lux Devicta Est'. In February 1994 the 'Promo-Tape II/94' was released, and in March the last official demo, 'Moonrise'. After the release of 'Moonrise', Tharen had to leave ABIGOR because of his passivity and lack of dedication. He was then replaced with Silenius. With Silenius on vocals they recorded a limited demo tape, entitled 'In Hate & Sin' and also signed a multi-record deal with the Austrian label NAPALM RECORDS.

In June 1994 the debut CD 'Verwüstung / Invoke The Dark Age' was recorded, and 'Verwüstung' convinced with outstanding black metal, so it set ablaze ABIGOR's mark as one of the best bands within the black metal genre. In November 1994 the concept MCD 'Orkblut - The Retaliation' was recorded. 'Orkblut' is a story of a warrior who remembers his pagan origins which inflame his heart. It shows his life from the day he rises, his feelings and his last battle, until his death and the severance of flesh and spirit.

In Spring 1995 the overworked demo-song 'Shadowlord' was exclusively recorded for the NAPALM Compilation 'With Us or Against Us Vol.1'. In May 1995 ABIGOR entered the studio again to record 'Nachthymnen (From the Twilight Kingdom)', and it showed the first time ABIGOR's real capacity, and their ability of realizing majestic soundscapes of dark atmospheres at its best. In November the same year they started the recordings for the first chapter of 'Opus IV', entitled 'Horns Lurk Beyond the Stars'.

In May 1996, 'Blut Aus Aeonen', the second chapter of 'Opus IV' was recorded, and the final result, 'Opus IV', was released in July 1996. With Opus IV ABIGOR did again a step forward, and they shocked with a very aggressive, technical, and strange album, yet still typical for ABIGOR's everlasting way of development.

In January 1997, the MCD 'Apokalypse' was recorded in two days, the most raw and brutal ABIGOR release so far as ABIGOR's tribute to the values and true spirit behind black metal.

From November 1997 through January 1998, 'Supreme Immortal Art' was recorded, and with it ABIGOR entered again the realms of very dim and atmospheric black metal. As a result of the good response on 'Supreme Immortal Art' a 7", entitled 'Structures of Immortality' was released, with a limitation to 500 copies, at the end of September 1998. And because of the numerous inquiries regarding ABIGOR demo material, the band has decided to release a strictly limited demo-CD (to 1500 copies) on the 12th of October 98. The CD, entitled 'Origo Regium 1993-1994', was again released through NAPALM RECORDS. 'Origo Regium' offered a few selected songs ('Kingdom of Darkness', 'Eye to Eye at Armageddon', 'Diabolic Unity', 'Midwintertears' etc.) from the first 4 demos. But both releases, the 7" and the demo-CD are already sold out, and won't be reprinted.

From January to March 1999, the CD 'Channeling the Quintessence of Satan' was recorded. During the recording session Silenius left ABIGOR because of personal reasons. So Thurisaz joined ABIGOR as new vocalist and the album has finally been finished, and released through NAPALM RECORDS at the 17th of May 1999. A very powerful, and transparent production, as well a high musical standard, combined with the mental attitudes of black metal reflects the spirit of 'Channeling the Quintessence of Satan', it's ABIGOR's most extreme and aggressive album yet! At the 8th of May 1999 the cover version of SLAYER's 'Crionics' was recorded for the US label DWELL RECORDS. 'Crionics' was released through a tribute album in early 2000. In November 1999 the cover-version of KREATOR's 'Terrible Certainty' was again recorded for DWELL RECORDS and released in spring 2000.

In April 2000 ABIGOR signed a new multi-record deal with NAPALM RECORDS and immediately after that the band started the work on the album 'Satanized (A Journey through Cosmic Infinity)'. In late May 2000 T.T. left ABIGOR because of personal problems and differences with the other members. He was then replaced with Moritz Neuner on drums, who's already known of his professional work in various Austrian metal bands. In August the same year the MCD 'In Memory' was released. 'In Memory' features the 2 cover-versions, the most unknown ABIGOR song 'Shadowlord', the first (yet unreleased) rehearsal version of 'Crimson Horizon' and a studio rough-mix of the song 'Verwüstung'. A tribute as well a collection of rare ABIGOR songs is what this MCD represents. From late October through November 2000 'Satanized (A Journey through Cosmic Infinity)' was recorded at Tonstudio Hörnix. 'Satanized' was released in March 2001, it shows the band in its already known, more traditional way - in the vein of 'Nachthymnen' and 'Verwüstung' (for example) - mixed with more new/stranger, as well refreshing elements and influences too, it's the blackness of the new eon!

After June 2nd 2003 ABIGOR was no more. Last Abigor release (not reissued) saw light in October 2004, as Dark Horizon Records released 7" EP 'Shockwave 666'. Napalm Records have reissued Abigor material.

ABIGOR's slumber wasn't to be to long; the band was reborn in early 2006.

(source: the official Abigor website, edited by AM March 2006)
(discography incomplete)

Related websites:

Abigor @ MySpace.com

Label websites:

Dark Horizon Records
Napalm Records

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Abigor

Founded: 1993
Status: active
Country of origin: Austria
Website: www.abigor.at

Discography:

Albums

Verwüstung / Invoke the Dark Age (1994)
Nachthymnen (From the Twilight Kingdom) (1995)
Opus IV (1996)
Supreme Immortal Art (1998)
Channeling the Quintessence of Satan (1999) Read a review by Lane
Satanized (A Journey through Cosmic Infinity) (2001) Read a review by Lane

Minis and Singles

Orkblut - The Retaliation (1995)
Apokalypse (1997) Read a review by Lane
Structures of Immortality (1998)
In Memory... (2000)
Shockwave 666 (2004) Read a review by Lane

Demos

Ash Nazg... (1993)
Lux Devicta Est (1993)
In Hate & Sin - Rehearsal 05/1994 (1994)
Moonrise (1994)
Promo Tape 2/94 (1994)

Reissues

Origo Regium 1993-1994 (1998)
Nachthymnen (From the Twilight Kingdom) / Orkblut - The Retaliation (2004)
Verwüstung / Invoke the Dark Age + Opus IV (2004)

Former Members:

Peter Virus666 Kubik | guitar / bass (1993 - 2003)
Moritz Neuner | drums (2000 - 2003)
Tharen | vocals (1993 - 1994)
Thurisaz | vocals (1999 - 2001)
Alexander Trifixion Trondl | drums (1994 - 1999)