Band Name : Akercocke
Country : United Kingdom
Genre : Progressive Black/Death Metal
From left to right:
David Gray (drums), Jason Mendonça (vocals, guitars), Matt Wilcock (guitars), Peter Benjamin (bass).
Jason Mendonça and David Gray formed Akercocke after the split of Salem Orchid. David Gray had also formed a short-lived project called Church Of Satan in-between the two bands.
Jason Mendonça appeared on Labrat's record and Hecate Enthroned's most recent album, Redimus.
Akercocke participated in the "Celtic Frost Tribute - Order of the Tyrants", released by Black Lotus Records in 2003, covering the song "Mesmerized".
Something people may find awkward about Akercocke being a "black/death act" is that they perform wearing suits/formal clothing. The alleged reason is that they believe their music should sound great and their looks should match it as well as debunking the common stereotype about Satanic music and its musicians.
In May 2007 Akercocke appeared on the BBC debate show Nolan Live to defend their right to play a gig in Northern Ireland after Christian groups had petitioned to have it cancelled due to the band's lyrical content.
Genre : Progressive Black/Death Metal
From left to right:
David Gray (drums), Jason Mendonça (vocals, guitars), Matt Wilcock (guitars), Peter Benjamin (bass).
Jason Mendonça and David Gray formed Akercocke after the split of Salem Orchid. David Gray had also formed a short-lived project called Church Of Satan in-between the two bands.
Jason Mendonça appeared on Labrat's record and Hecate Enthroned's most recent album, Redimus.
Akercocke participated in the "Celtic Frost Tribute - Order of the Tyrants", released by Black Lotus Records in 2003, covering the song "Mesmerized".
Something people may find awkward about Akercocke being a "black/death act" is that they perform wearing suits/formal clothing. The alleged reason is that they believe their music should sound great and their looks should match it as well as debunking the common stereotype about Satanic music and its musicians.
In May 2007 Akercocke appeared on the BBC debate show Nolan Live to defend their right to play a gig in Northern Ireland after Christian groups had petitioned to have it cancelled due to the band's lyrical content.
Akercocke - 1998 Promo (Demo July 2nd, 1998)
- Il Giardino Di Monte Oliveto Maggiore
- Zuleika
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Akercocke - Rape of the Bastard Nazarene (Full Length December 28th, 1999)
Akercocke - Rape of the Bastard Nazarene (Full Length December 28th, 1999)
- Hell
- Nadja
- The Goat
- Marguerite and Gretchen
- Sephiroth Rising
- Zuleika
- Conjuration
- Il Giardino Di Monte Oliveto Maggiore
- Justine
- The Blood
Akercocke - The Goat of Mendes (Full Length April 2001)
- Of Menstrual Blood and Semen
- A Skin for Dancing In
- Betwixt Iniquitatis and Prostigiators
- Horns of Baphomet
- Masks of God
- The Serpent
- Fortune My Foe
- Infernal Rites
- He Is Risen
- Breaking Silence
- Initiation
- Ceremony of Nine Angles
Akercocke - Choronzon (Full Length November 4th, 2003)
- Praise the Name of Satan
- Prince of the North
- Leviathan
- Enraptured by Evil
- Choronzon
- Valley of the Crucified
- Bathykolpian Avatar
- Upon Coriaceous Wings
- Scapegoat
- Son of the Morning
- Becoming the Adversary
- Goddess Flesh
Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone (Full Length October 10th, 2005)
- Verdelet
- Seduced
- Shelter From the Sand
- Eyes of the Dawn
- Abbadonna, Dying in the Sun
- Words That Go Unspoken (Part 1)
- Intractable (Words That Go Unspoken Part 2)
- Seraphs and Silence
- The Penance
- Lex Talionis
Akercocke - Antichrist (Full Length May 28th, 2007)
- Black Messiah
- Summon the Antichrist
- Axiom
- The Promise
- My Apterous Angel
- Distant Fires Reflect in the Eyes of Satan
- Man Without Faith or Trust
- The Dark Inside
- Footsteps Resound in an Empty Chapel
- Epode
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