-Candlemass-


-Status: Disbanded(2004)
-Origin: Upplands-Väsby, Sweden
-Formed in: 1985
-Style: Doom metal
-Website: Candlemass

Classic 'Epic' Doom Metal. A band that have got their own chapter in The National Encyclopedia of Doom. Candlemass released the first masterpiece of misery in 1986 with the classic “Epicus Doomicus Metallicus”, and from that moment we judge heavieness with new sad eyes. If you would drop an anvil from the top of the Empire state building you understand just how heavy this band is. Darkness isn’t dark enough and massive sucidal thoughts ooze out of a record with the weight of a black hole. In 1987 the follow-up ”Nightfall” was released and Candlemass were darlings of the press just like that. Destined to world-domination and fame, these swedes toured all over the world over and over again determined to save us from light mainstream shit as Guns n´ roses and Metallica. They even had a monk on stage. The almighty Messiah Marcolin ruled the scene - when he didn’t go through it ­ and his impressive vocal talent (together with the doomdance) made sure people came to the shows and bought the records.

Massive sales both in Europe and in the states brought Candlemass into the charts in England, Germany and the american Billboard chart. Not bad for five swedes with a love for Sabbath and Trouble. Chief songwriter Leif Edling said in interviews: ”We didn’t know what we were doing. We played the heaviest possible music and people just hated us. Whenever there was a gig everybody slagged us off. All of a sudden we were famous and had a million friends.” It’s not easy to be prophets anywhere, but Candlemass are still hailed as one of the heaviest bands in the history of rock. If you listen to the fans they would also add one of the best. From Australia to Tokyo, South Africa to Alaska, even the eskimoes know the lyrics to “Mirror mirror” or the opening riff of ”Well of souls”. People wanna die to ”Solitude” and sing karaoke to ”At the gallows end”. Hey, this band even got their own coverband: Ancient Dreams from Gothenburg.

After nearly half a million sales from both sides the atlantic Candlemass disappeared from the scene in 1993, much to the grief of uncountable metal fans around the world. They wanted to quit while still on top, a bit roadweary and uninspired, but still alive and ready for new achievements. Messiah went on with Memento Mori, Lars and Jan recorded the Zoic album together, Mappe was producing a legendary swedish comedian - Kalle Sändare and Leif gave out something called Abstrakt Algebra in 1995. Two more albums bearing the name of Candlemass saw the light of day before rumours of “the second coming” started to spread in the autumn of 2001.

Source: MetalMania.net
-Members:
Messiah Marcolin Vocals Memento Mori, Satariel, Mercy
Mats Bjorkman Guitar Zoic
Lasse Johansson Guitar Zoic, Creozoth
Leif Edling Bass Abstrakt Algebra, Nemesis, Krux
Jan Lindh Drums Zoic, Creozoth, Warning


-Discography:
Album Year Label
Witchcraft (Demo) 1985 No Label
Epicus Doomicus Metallicus (LP) 1986 Leviathan Records/Black Dragon Records
Ancient Dreams 1988 Metal Blade Records/Active Records/Axis Records
At The Gallows End (12") 1988 Metal Blade Records
1988 Metal Blade Records/Active Records/Axis Records
Samarithan (12") 1988 Metal Blade Records
Live 1990 Music For Nations/Metal Blade Records
Tales Of Creation 1990 Music For Nations/Metal Blade Records
Chapter VI 1992 Music For Nations/Metal Blade Records
Candlemass Sjunger Sigge Furst (EP) 1993 Megarock Records
As It Is, As It Was (2CD) 1994 Music For Nations/Metal Blade Records
Dactylis Giomerta 1998 Metal Blade Records
From The 13th Sun 1999 Metal Blade Records
Documents Of Doom (DVD) 2003 GMR
Doomed For Life (Live) 2003 GMR

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