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BLOOD AXIS



(this is not the translation of the article in russian, this is the official info on the band, the translation will come soon...)

Emerging officially in 1989, Blood Axis is the result of much earlier foundations. Created and directed by Michael Moynihan, it has been and remains a sincere and uncompromising expression of his often controversial thoughts and instincts.

The first recordings by Blood Axis consisted of "Lord Of Ages" and "Electricity," two songs appearing on a German sampler CD. Thoroughly unique in their sound, the first of these tracks is a stirring orchestrated hymn to the ancient Persian sun deity Mithras, a god later adopted for a cult of subterranean worship by the legionnaires of the imperial Roman army. Although appearing on a relatively obscure release, these two initial efforts resulted in extensive radio airplay, dance club rotation, as well as mail from hundreds of enthusiastic listeners living as far away as Scandinavia, Malta, Eastern Europe and Thailand. Blood Axis had made its mark.

The band again inspired a rapturous response with the contribution of a pair of further songs to the acclaimed collection Im Blutfeuer, demonstrating more highly involved recording techniques and the ability to hypnotize listeners with subtle yet forceful atmospherics. "The Storm Before the Calm," the second of the two tracks on this CD, utilized winding piano loops, lilting choirs and the eerie sounds of early nature recordings (a thunderstorm from 1935) along with earnest vocals and historical samples to create a sound that is more than the sum of it parts, possessing an ineffable power.

In the last days of 1995, more than six years since its formation, Blood Axis unveiled the first full-length CD, The Gospel of Inhumanity. This long-awaited album has more than fulfilled all expectations, demonstrating that Blood Axis is proudly distinct from any other modern musical groups in both sound and presentation. Sealed within a stunningly aesthetic digipak, The Gospel is a shape-shifting soundtrack which reveals more and more depth with repeated listening. Spanning from neo-classical reveries to guitar driven aggression, the sonic incisions of Blood Axis provide a haunting backdrop for vocal elucidations from Ezra Pound, Charles Manson, as well as Moynihan's own demanding voice. The Gospel of Inhumanity falls into no easy category, requiring a highly attuned level of intelligence and a mind free of pre-conception to appreciate its vast scope.

The Gospel of Inhumanity sold out two pressings for its initial release on German cult label Cthulhu Records, ensuring a fanatical following from Russia to Ireland, Norway to Portugal and everywhere in between. With virtually no promotion to speak of, the CD received rave reviews in Europe and America, and was even voted one of the 10 best albums of 1996 by UK extreme music glossy Terrorizer. Now powerfully remastered and re-issued on Misanthropy, the Gospel is destined to be heard by an even wider audience.

In November of 1997, Blood Axis played its first proper live show in Sweden at a special 10 year anniversary celebration for the legendary death industrial music label Cold Meat Industry. This special concert was attended by fans who came from as far away as Germany, Belgium, Austria and Latvia, and drew a rabidly enthusiastic reception from the crowd. In 1998, following the release of the planned second album, Ultimacy, the band will embark on a European tour. But until then, The Gospel of Inhumanity will continue seeping its way into the subconscious of the worldwide underground.

Blood Axis answers to nothing and no one but itself. It offers a frightening and honest expression of the souls of its creators, refusing to cater to either popular opinion or the approval of the music industry. At the same time Blood Axis continues to proudly shun popular trends and the mainstream, legions of listeners respond in growing numbers to a music presented with such undiluted care and willpower.


Blood Axis Discography:

"Lord of Ages" and "Electricity" on The Lamp of the Invisible Light compilation CD (Cthulhu)
"Walked in Line" and "The Storm Before the Calm" on Im Blutfeuer compilation CD (Cthulhu)
"The Abattoir Eternal" introduction for one track on Kiss the Goat by The Electric Hellfire Club
"Eternal Soul" (Germania mix) on The Pact compilation CD (Asafoetida)
The Gospel of Inhumanity (Cthulhu/Storm)
"Bearer of 10,000 Eyes/Lord of Ages" on Mysteria Mithrae compilation CD (Athanor)
"Life" on Souvenirs from Hell compilation CD (Cthulhu)

Forthcoming:

Blood Axis 1989-1996 double LP vinyl boxset retrospective (Cthulhu/Storm/Misanthropy)
"The Hangman and the Papist" on forthcoming Ultra compilation CD (Ultra Recordings)
"Herjafather" on forthcoming Julius Evola tribute CD (Sigill)
"Electricity" [new version] on Lucifer Rising compilation (Athanor)
Ultimacy - the second full length release, due mid-1998



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