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KHANATE
Stephen Omalley makes a welcome return to Dublin
with his black metal band Khanate. Omalley last preformed in Whelans last
december, with his other band sunn o))). Bar staff at whelans can expect
another hellish night of unbearable noise.
KHANATE is proud to announce that SOUTHERN LORD has released the debut
album on both CD and limited edition 220 gram LP (Sunn14) formats. The
release dates for Europe are October 8th for Europe. Southern Lord will
also release the second KHANATE album some time in 2002.
KHANATE (pronounced CON-EIGHT) was born in NYC autumn 2000 after an initial
meeting between James Plotkin/Bass (REGURGITATION, OLD, SCORN, James Plotkins's
ATOMSMASHER, several releases under his own name and in collaboration
with various other individuals) and Stephen O¹Malley/ Guitar (THORR'S
HAMMER, BURNING WITCH, SUNN O)))) administered a necessity to survive
the sorely missed bleak aura of suffering evoked by the departed BURNING
WITCH. Plotkin arranged vocal torture courtesy of Alan Dubin (OLD) with
whom he had been working together in the proto-dirge unit SHADOWCAST during
2000 (along with ex-16 drummer Jason Corely). Tim Wyskida (MANBYRD, current
drummer in BLIND IDIOT GOD) blessed the group with his hammers and KHANATE
became solidified.
During winter-spring 2001 KHANATE recorded and produced their self titled
debut in studio necrodrone8negatives, with final mastering by Mathias
Schneeberger (THE OBSESSED, SAINT VITUS, GOATSNAKE). The sounds can probably
be described as the next step down the mentally unstable ladder from BURNING
WITCH. Ultra gravitational hellish brooding black doom metal with inhuman
vocal constructs. Well, something like that......
Shortly thereafter an agreement was drawn up between the unit and SOUTHERN
LORD RECORDINGS of LOS ANGELES for a 2 album contract.
A particular of KHANATE is Dubin's relentless vocal assault lying somewhere
in the realm of early DIE KREUZEN, ACCÜSED and such venoms. A unified
purpose of bottom end wave structure and sound as physical onslaught drives
KHANATE. Tortured cries collide with the musicąs low-end, gut-wrenching
aggression. Each note is used to create forceful brutal impact...
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