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Line-up

2000-2014  Blake Judd - bass, guitars, vocals
› 2017-  -//- vocals, guitars
2017-  Martin Falkenstein - guitars
2018-  Nolan Jenkins - drums
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2000-2001  Zmij - vocals
2000-2001  Zion Meagher - bass
2000-2002  Patrick McCormick - drums
2001-2002  Marcus Matthew Kolar - bass
2001-2002  Kriglord - guitars, keyboards, vocals
2002-2003  Matt Block - drums
2002-2003  Andrew Markuszewski - guitars
› 2011-2014  -//-
2002-2006  Wargoat Obscurum - drums
2005  Neil Jameson - bass
2006-2010  Jeff Wilson - guitars
2011-2012  Charlie Fell - drums
2011-2012  Reid Raley - bass
2011-2014  Sanford Parker - keyboards, effects
2012  Will Lindsay - bass
2012-2014  Sam Shroyer - drums
2012-2014  John Porada - bass
2017  Jacob Dye - guitars
2017-2018  Jean Graffio - drums
2017-2018  Jean Graffio - drums
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2002  David Swanson - drums
2004  Gazulmaug - bass
2004  Chris Black - bass, drums, guitars, keyboards, vocals
2005  Neil Jameson - bass
2006  Markus Launsburry - guitars
2006  Sinic - guitars
2008-2009  Tony Laureano - drums
2009  Zack Simmons - drums
2009  Jon Necromancer - bass
2010  Will Lindsay - bass
2010  Wrest - drums
2017-  Phenex - keyboards
2006  Markus Launsburry - bass
› 2009  -//- drums
2008-2009  Zack Simmons - drums
2008-2009  Jon Woodring - bass
2008-2011  Sanford Parker - keyboards, effects
2009  Brian "Bob" Fouts - drums
2009-2011  Andrew Markuszewski - bass
2009-2011  Charlie Fell - drums
2010  Pat Clancy - bass, guitars
2013  Timothy Preciado - guitars
2017  Øystein Albrektsson - bass
2005  He Who Crushes Teeth - drums
2005  Chris Black - vocals, bass, drums
› 2006-2008  -//- guitars
› 2010  -//- guitars, keyboards, programming
› 2012  -//- additional vocals
2008  Bruce Lamont - saxophone
2009  Carcass Chris - guitars

Latest reviews

Blake Judd, love him or hate him, is now presenting us with the last chapter in the saga of Nachtmystium, one of the most important names in American black metal of the past decade, and a thirteen year trip through savage territories both familiar and unconventional. And what a fitting end piece it is.
Review by Auntie Sahar ››
Live At Roadburn MMX is, well, as you've probably guessed by this point, Nachtmystium. Live. At Roadburn. 2010. Now on record.

Blake and the boys are in good form, banter is minimal as the band focuses on doping up the crowd with their drug-fueled,...
Review by BitterCOld ››
It's been accepted long ago that traditional black metal is getting pretty tired, though it's fun to listen to the staples, hearing new bands put out the same crap year after year, month after month is just flat out boring. It's just the...
Review by Doc G. ››

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