BAND NAME: Hazael (see notes)
GENRE: Raw Unblack Metal, Noise
STATUS: Split up
LOCATION: Brazil (Gama/Brasilia, Distrito
Federal)
Formed in February, 1999.
Split up at some point afterward.
Became active again in 2005. [1]
Split up again at some point after that.
Note: The band's name has been spelled both "Hazael", with one L, and "Hazaell", with two Ls.
I don't currently know why.
Lineup:
Lord Kalebe Ramos (ex-Hazeroth, Bereshith Elyon) - Vocals (1999-?)
Krianna - Guitars (2001-?)
Asghan - Bass (2000-?)
Inflamed Corpses (or "Inflammed Corpses") - Drums (2001-?)
Past members:
Bruno "Brunus" Leonardo - Guitars (2000-2001)
Undestruction - Guitars (2001)
Morthenus - Keyboards (2001)
Tiago "Tiagus" Dias - Drums (2000-2001)
Not sure if these people are past members, or were still members when the band split up?
Melquisedeck - Vocals (screams)
Hasaph - Guitars
André Loco (Clamatorius) - Guitars
Dies Nefastus - Bass
Wallas Bueno Lelis - Bass
Lucas EspĂndola - Keyboards
Gabrile Almeida - Drums
Lucas EspĂndola - Keyboards
Gabrile Almeida - Drums
Official links:
YouTube (band)
YouTube (Kalebe)
Official site @ archive.org (see the bottom of this page) *
(Unofficial?) links:
Discography:
Seem to have released a disc (since the page says, "Camisetas e Discos") but no further info is known. The link doesn't work.
Also, a CD single was planned for 2002 (see "+Dezembro/2001+") but I'm not sure if it was released.
(artwork
not
available)
Onde Descansam os Filhos de Ball (demo, NOT SURE IF RELEASED, label unknown)
Format: Unknown
May have been released in 2004.
Tracklist also currently unknown
(artwork
not
available)
Battle (NOT SURE IF RELEASED, label unknown)
Format unknown
Mentioned [here]. Not sure if it's an actual release or not. It says "Jan 01, 1997" but that wouldn't be the actual release date, since they only formed in 1999. If it was ever released, it apparently contained the following tracks:
??) Battle 7:22
??) Day of Victory 3:30
??) Slow Memory 4:43
(Could "Slow Memory" possibly be "Untitled Hazell Song 2" in the YouTube links?)
Also released the song "Forgiveness" (4:17) on YouTube. Not sure if this song was used on any of the above releases or not.
* Since the archive.org site can be difficult to navigate:
[Biography / History] (Portuguese and English)
[A picture of one of the bassists] (doesn't say which one, just "bass")
Other than these two things, though, the only things that seem to be preserved on archive.org are the homepage, and the page after that (but none of the images on it).
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IncompletePage, UncertainInfo, NotOnMA, SimilarToThis page is a mess. Any info at all is appreciated. Thanks!
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1 comment:
"Camisetas e Discos" probably is not the name of an album, it merely means "t-shirts and discs".
Kalebe also did vocals on a band named Bereshith Elyon as I can deduce from the YouTube links.
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