Interfector - Biography
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Biography
It was a cold winter morning in the city of Banja Luka (Republic of Srpska) on a December 25th 2000., when three brave men and good friends started their vengeance upon the fake and empty world, and stood on a threaded path from which only victors will return. Since then, their music was a flag of hate they carried through many places here and there with only one word written on it - Interfector.
Those three brave men are:
Dejan "Carcass" Visnjic - misanthropic voices, bass
Oliver "Invictus" Dejanovic - guitars, mystical chanting
Nebojsa "Apeiron" Lakic - drums
The inspiration for their musical journies came straight from their hearts filled with love and hate for everything around them, from the everlasting quest for something beyond and from the ancient and very rich Serbian tradition and history. The structures of their songs includes everything from the raw old-school black metal to technical death, combined with progressive elements and the ethnic folk sounds. They carried their flag through the cities of Banja Luka, Belgrade, Brcko, Sombor, Kragujevac, Novi Sad, Ruma, Pancevo, Krusevac (Republic of Srpska, Serbia), Podgorica (Montenegro), Dubrovnik (Croatia), Sarajevo, Zenica (Bosnia), and through many other places enriching their music and bringing new ideas and challenges to cope with.
Somewhere in 2001 the band recorded its first self-produced live CD entitled Brcko Masakr 2001 and after that one demo was recorded, a song called 'The Lightbringer'. Promo 2002 was released, which included 'The Lightbringer' and two songs from the live CD.
The reinfrocement has arrived in the summer 2002 when keyboardist and Belgrade-native Branislav (Draconic) became permanent Interfector member, and the time has come to be written what is said. In December 2002 the full-lenght album was recorded at 'Cassablanca' studio, Belgrade/Serbia. 9 songs making up 45 minutes of real black metal blasts mixed with progressive and folk sounds, as it has never seen before in the metal scene. A new promo is made, titled Promo 2003, with three brand new songs, taken from the upcoming album.
The album is named The Force Within, and it is released in April, 2004 by the best Serbian record label - Rock Express Records...
Interfector is armed and ready for the upcoming gigs and festivals, so... expect the unexpected!
(from: http://www.myspace.com/interfectorband)
Those three brave men are:
Dejan "Carcass" Visnjic - misanthropic voices, bass
Oliver "Invictus" Dejanovic - guitars, mystical chanting
Nebojsa "Apeiron" Lakic - drums
The inspiration for their musical journies came straight from their hearts filled with love and hate for everything around them, from the everlasting quest for something beyond and from the ancient and very rich Serbian tradition and history. The structures of their songs includes everything from the raw old-school black metal to technical death, combined with progressive elements and the ethnic folk sounds. They carried their flag through the cities of Banja Luka, Belgrade, Brcko, Sombor, Kragujevac, Novi Sad, Ruma, Pancevo, Krusevac (Republic of Srpska, Serbia), Podgorica (Montenegro), Dubrovnik (Croatia), Sarajevo, Zenica (Bosnia), and through many other places enriching their music and bringing new ideas and challenges to cope with.
Somewhere in 2001 the band recorded its first self-produced live CD entitled Brcko Masakr 2001 and after that one demo was recorded, a song called 'The Lightbringer'. Promo 2002 was released, which included 'The Lightbringer' and two songs from the live CD.
The reinfrocement has arrived in the summer 2002 when keyboardist and Belgrade-native Branislav (Draconic) became permanent Interfector member, and the time has come to be written what is said. In December 2002 the full-lenght album was recorded at 'Cassablanca' studio, Belgrade/Serbia. 9 songs making up 45 minutes of real black metal blasts mixed with progressive and folk sounds, as it has never seen before in the metal scene. A new promo is made, titled Promo 2003, with three brand new songs, taken from the upcoming album.
The album is named The Force Within, and it is released in April, 2004 by the best Serbian record label - Rock Express Records...
Interfector is armed and ready for the upcoming gigs and festivals, so... expect the unexpected!
(from: http://www.myspace.com/interfectorband)