Gortal

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Perversity Rites 00:00 Tools
Black-Purest-Desecration 00:00 Tools
Forgotten Writing 00:00 Tools
Insight (intro) 00:00 Tools
Unleash Hell 00:00 Tools
Obscene Nazarene 00:00 Tools
Beast-War-Terror 00:00 Tools
Deathamation 00:00 Tools
Blastphemy 00:00 Tools
D.F.C. 00:00 Tools
Doombringer 00:00 Tools
Deliver Into Suffering 00:00 Tools
Crimens Sollicitationis 00:00 Tools
Dreaming of Being Dead 00:00 Tools
Deamonolith 00:00 Tools
Cult of The Cloth 00:00 Tools
Supernal Refuse 00:00 Tools
I Come In Peace 00:00 Tools
Christwhores 00:00 Tools
Spawn of Hatred 00:00 Tools
Nuclear Antichrist 00:00 Tools
Empty Angels of Debauchery 00:00 Tools
Crimens Sollieitationis 00:00 Tools
Divine Suicide 00:00 Tools
Black Purest Desecration 00:00 Tools
Rebellion 00:00 Tools
Servant of Apocalypse 00:00 Tools
War for Domination 00:00 Tools
Land of Suffering 00:00 Tools
Church of Impurity 00:00 Tools
Insight 00:00 Tools
Spawn Of Hatred - Servant Of Apocalypse (5:38) 00:00 Tools
Beast War Terror 00:00 Tools
D.F.C 00:00 Tools
Forgotten Writtings 00:00 Tools
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GORTAL was established in 1996 by Chryste (guitar). The first line up was completed a few months later: Cukier (vocals), Chryste (guitar), Patryk (drums), Bengarek (bass) and Major (guitar). From the very beginning the band has been devoted to classic death metal with a touch of the US style. Gortal started to play gigs in spring of 1998. In 1999 the band played with Krabathor, Yattering and others. In February of 2000 Gortal entered Spaart Studio and recorded its first demo entitled "Spawn of Hatred", which consisted of 6 tracks of classic death metal. Despite some production and performance failures it was well received by the underground community. In summer 2000 a new drummer, Hellrizer, joined the band soon after lazy Patryk was kicked out. In May 2001 Gortal entered DBX Studio and recorded "Unleash Hell" promo. It consists of 4 tracks of classic death metal characterized by more advanced technique and arrangement than before. Once again Gortal enjoyed good reviews in Underground press, which noticed band's skills and potential. The promo was released in Poland by Apocalypse Production in 2002. In December 2003 Desecrate replaced Hellrizer on drums. It was the most important event at that time. In late 2004 and early 2005 Gortal entered Kokszoman/Zlota Skala Studio and recorded 3-tracks demo entitled "Blastphemy". At that time Chryste successfully took over vocals. The music became more raw, brutal and faster. Underground community once again gave positive feedback to "Blastphemy". The band gave live performances with Azarath, Fleshgore and others. In November 2005 Gortal started to record a full-length album "Blastphemous Sindecade" in well known Kokszoman/Zlota Skala Studio. The band finished recording in early 2008. Tracks were produced by Maciej Miechowicz, a former member of Kobong. Heinrich (Vesania) performed on bass as a special guest. The bandÂ’s music became more violent. It contais total blasts, specific guitar riffs, drilling guitar solos, furious and aggressive vocals, brutal and loud bass. The album is a 30 minutes long sonic attack divided into 8 tracks. Majority of Polish bands try to play old school-style music or a modern one. "Blastphemous Sindecade" finds a middle ground. Lyrics are full of blasphemy and complete negation of religious dogmas. Listen to this music loud or die! In the meantime Gortal supported Vital Remains and celebrated its X Anniversary. The current line-up: Chryste (guitars, vocals), Major (guitars), Desecrate (drums) and A.D. Gore (session bass). In the second half of 2008 Gortal signed a contract with Pagan Records. "Blastphemous Sindecade" will be released in October 2008. "Blastphemous Sindecade" was released in Novemberr 2008. In December 2009 Gortal shared the stage with bands such Unleashed and Krisiun, during Warsaw's gig of Hammer Battalion Tour Europe 2008. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.