Darkseed (band)

For other uses, see Dark Seed (disambiguation).
Darkseed
Origin Munich, Germany
Genres Gothic metal, heavy metal,[1] death/doom (early)
Years active 19922006,
2008Present
Labels Nuclear Blast
Massacre Records
Serenades Records
Members Harald Winkler (vocals)
Thomas Herrmann (guitar)
Tom Gilcher (guitar)
Michael Behnke (bass)
Maurizio Guolo (drums)
Armin Dörfler (keyboards)
Past members Stefan Hertrich (vocals)
Martin Motnik (bass)
Andi Wecker (guitar)
Jadek Dworok (guitar)

Darkseed is a German gothic metal band, formed in 1992. Darkseed, beginning as a death metal band, took a more unconventional song writing method that aimed more towards the gothic experimental route.[2] They changed their music to gothic metal on their first studio album Midnight Solemnly Dance.

History

Early years, death metal era (1992-1994)

Beginning as a death metal band, Darkseed released two demo albums in 1992 and 1993, playing more gothic experimental routes, not wanting to take the traditional methods of generic death metal,[2] followed by their EP, Romantic Tales, in 1994 which was re-issued in 1998.

Stylistic change, mainstream success, break up (1994-2006)

Serenades Records release Darkseed's first full-length studio album, Midnight Solemnly Dance in 1996, in which they changed into a gothic metal act. Nuclear Blast caught up with the band in their second release Spellcraft a year later, in which they continued playing gothic metal having influence from heavy metal music. The album was well received and a critical success.[3] They had several line up changes after their underground success, which resulted in Darkseed's year-long hiatus.[2] During this period,a re-issued version Romantic Tales was released. Finally, after several line up changes, the band released their third album Give me Light in 1999, followed by their next album Diving Into Darkness in 2000 which was well received by the critics.[3] Lead vocalist Stefan Hertrich left the band in 2003, only to return in 2004 to make "Ultimate Darkness", which was released in 2005. In 2006, he and Martin Motnik left the band again, thus effectively forcing the band to disband.

Reunion

On 24 June 2008 on their official website, Darkseed announced that they would reunite to appear live at the Helion Festival on October 4, 2008. On September 3, 2008 the band announced that their old back vocalist and drummer, Harald Winkler, will rejoin the band as lead vocalist and so Darkseed will be reformed and reborn, with a new album, Poison Awaits, scheduled to be released on July 23, 2010.[3][4]

Style and Influences

Darkseed started as a death metal band. Allmusic defines them as "not wanting to take the traditional methods of generic death metal that everyone's heard a million times since Napalm Death's "Scum", Germany's Darkseed take a more unconventional song writing method that aims more towards the gothic experimental route".[2] In their first studio album, they changed their music to gothic metal and became a part of German gothic metal movement. Later they changed their style into a more traditional heavy metal sound. They also have an influence from industrial metal music, as two of the members claim to be fans of Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein.[3]

After the release of Ultimate Darkness in 2005, the following message was posted on their official site:

"History shows that German Gothic Metal isn’t the most exciting sound you can listen to. However, DARKSEED’s latest longplayer "Ultimate Darkness" promises to rock even this genre!"

They have also cited to be a fan of various bands such as Dead Can Dance, Slayer, In Flames, Dream Theater and Testament

Members

Current members

Former members

Guest members

Discography

Demos

EPs

Studio albums

References

External links

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