Vesania

Vesania

Country: Unknown
Styles: Black Metal Symphonic

Biography

Vesania is a band from Black Metal Polish Symphony, set in 1997 by Tomasz "Orion" Wróblewski (Guitare / Chant) Dariusz "Daray" Brzozowski (Batterie) and Filip "Heinrich" Halucha (Basse). As the band repeats, they decide to include new musicians with Hatrah (Claviers), then Filip "Annahvahr" (Guitare). After recording two demos and performing a few concerts in Poland, the band separated from Hatrah and engaged Krzysztof "Siegmar" Oloś . In 2002, Vesania and Black Altar released a split, but it was in 2003 that their first real album, Firefrost Arcanum, was released. They then toured Europe in the first part of Vader . That same year Annahvahr left the band. Also in 2003, Orion joined Behemoth as a full-time bass player, while Daray s'en replaced Doc, the drummer of the Vader group. It will take until 2005 to hear from the group. On April 25, Vesania released her second album, God The Lux and remained faithful to her image, playing a very good Black-Metal. Following the release of the album, Vesania is shooting for almost a year across Europe and sees the arrival of a new guitarist with Marcin "Valeo" Walenczykowski, recruited to the band Sammath Naur. In 2007, the Polish returned to the studio to record their latest album, Distractive Killusions. The album is unanimous among fans and critics. Following the release of Distractive Kullusions, the members of Vesania decided to suspend the band's career. Daray then joined Dimmu Borgir's veterans, bassist Heinrich joined Decapitated, while Orion continued his journey within Behemoth. However, in 2011, Vesania announced a European tour of Hate . Recently, Orion returned to Behemoth, on a break since 2010, for the Full Of Hate Tour.

Discography

Deus Ex Machina

Deus Ex Machina

2014

Distractive Killusions

Distractive Killusions

2007

God The Lux

God The Lux

2005

Firefrost Arcanum

Firefrost Arcanum

2003

Wrath Ov The Gods / Moonastray (split avec Black Altar)

Wrath Ov The Gods / Moonastray (split avec Black Altar)

2002