About Kult Ov Azazel, Secrets She Kept
Inspired by blasphemous and blackened metal, KULT OV AZAZEL spit forth their hate towards humanity and religion. The unholy birth cries were first heard in 1998, under the infernal name of Azazel. Hailing from South Florida, Xaphan and Xul decided to join forces, marching relentlessly towards a shared destiny with a grim vision.
June of 2000 marked a turning point for the entity formerly known simply as Azazel. The horde decided to distance themselves from other bands using the same name and re-anointed themselves as Kult ov Azazel. After the 1999 release of the mCD "Order of the Fly" and various split CD's, which established Kult ov Azazel as an unstoppable force upon the US Black Metal, they signed with Arctic Music Group ensuring proper distribution and a good budget to create their debut full length. In April of 2001, the much anticipated full length was released in the form of "Triumph of Fire", an 11 hymn manifesto of evil and misanthropy that lived up to their motto "No Beauty, No Atmosphere, No Tranquility". Shortly after the release of the debut album a permanent drummer was announced. With Hammer now behind the kit writing for the follow up began. In early 2002 it was decided that a second guitarist be incorporated into the band. With the line up of Xaphan (guitar/vocals), Xul (bass/vocals), Nocturath (guitar) and Hammer (drums), the band entered the studio to record. In March 2003 Kult ov Azazel released their second full-length "Oculus Infernum".
2004 saw Nocturath take leave from the band being replaced by VJS whom first appeared with the group when they co-headlined the Northern Lights Festival in Toronto, Canada. November of the same year, Kult ov Azazel embarked on The Swarm of Eternal Blackness Tour, a successful West Coast assault. Upon return they immediately entered Nuclear Soundlabs and recorded tracks for two splits "Feast of Sacrilegious Impurity" and "Through War or Suicide". In February of 2005 the band entered Mana Studios in Tampa Florida and recorded "The World, The Flesh & The Devil". Upon release the album gained top reviews with many claiming it as the bands best material. It was also named as one of the top black metal releases in 2005 by many critics. To support this release the band took their blasphemies out on the road on the Hellstorm of Unholy Legions Tour.
After the completion of the tour VJS left the band. In December 2005 that void was replaced with Necrol. As this lineup Kult ov Azazel appeared in 2006 at the Sacrifice of the Nazarene Child 6 Festival, Night of the Black Pentecost and one Ft. Lauderdale, FL show securing the local slot for the Celtic Frost "Monotheist" tour.
On September 15, 2007 Kult ov Azazel returned to headline a show in Toronto, Canada and a week later was scheduled to play the Autumn Equinox Festival. Situations arose preventing Xul and Hammer from playing the festival. Instead of cancelling, Xaphan performed with session musicians. This one time lineup included members of Krieg, Engorge, Tenebrous & Malevolent Creation. It was this festival Valac entered the band replacing Necrol as session guitarist.
During the beginning of 2008, a decision was made to take Kult ov Azazel back to its original form keeping the core of the band a 3 piece and utilizing session members for live occasions. Writing for the new album was finalized and in late October 2008 the band entered Mana Studios again to record "Destroying The Sacred". Released June 2, 2009 through Arctic Music the album, as with past releases, has received excellent reviews from both the US magazines/zines as well as international ones.
Support for the album kicked off on July 5th, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA when Kult ov Azazel co-headlined the Hostile City Death Festival with Valac as session guitarist. The when rehearsing for upcoming shows in October 2009 Kult ov Azazel brought Armanen in to cover guitars for live performances. That same month the band headlined the Milwaukee Blackened Festival and one one off show in Los Angeles, CA on Halloween night. While in Los Angeles Xaphan and Hammer entered Black Static Studios and within a few hours banged out a cover of "In League With Satan" for a Venom tribute to be released as a split endeavor with Teratism. December 12, 2009 Kult ov Azazel took their blasphemy to the island of Puerto Rico. With this performance the band also made history by being the first national/international black metal to play Puerto Rico. This was filmed to be compiled with other live footage for a future DVD release in 2010.
At the beginning of 2010 Kult ov Azazel teamed up with Frank Watkins At the beginning of 2010 the band was hit with Xul's decision to take an indefinite hiatus. With scheduled dates for 2010 already confirmed Xaphan and Hammer were forced to make the decision to make adjustments to the lineup. Armanen was given a permanent position on guitars and former/session member VJS was brought back to play bass. With this lineup Kult ov Azazel embarked on a mini tour billed as the Nihilistic Terror Across Texas headlining the West Texas Death Festival and then joining up for two shows with Teratism and Witchaven. Due to certain circumstances Hammer was unable to do the Texas tour so Tony Laureano filled in on drums. Then in May they completed the Nihilistic Terror Across Florida mini tour, having filmed their hometown show for a future DVD release. However, after the Florida shows complications arouse that put the band on complete hold from the month of June until October when the band began rehearsing as a 3 piece with Armanen on bass for their appearance at the Samhain Black Metal Festival MMX in South Carolina. After this festival appearance the band began writing for a new album but again that was put on hold due the contract with Arctic being up and no label interest.
Fast forward, February 2011 at which time Negativity Records approached the band with interest to release future recordings. With this new offer the flame had been lit again. Since the beginning of March Xaphan has resumed writing with contributions from Armanen, who as of May 2011 has moved to bass guitar and Necrol was back in the band to fill the guitar position. The end months of 2011 were spent writing for Violators of the Covenant. Also in December of 2011 Forbidden Records re-issued the bands first recording "Order Of The Fly: The Ultimate Edition" with new cover art and previously unreleased tracks.
2012 began with Kult ov Azazel coheadlining a show in their hometown of Fort Lauderdale, FL with Cannibal Corpse. Also in January of 2012 Negativity Records released the split 7" between Kult ov Azazel and Teratism titled "In League With Satan". In February Xaphan was interviewed for the black metal documentary "Out of The Black" and the band announced the addition of Amduscias to handle future guitar duties. Currently the band is working on pre-production for the new album. It was announced in June 2012 that Xul had returned to the band.
In 2013, Necrols returns to the band to replace Amduscias and Xul takes leave again to be replaced on bass by Vastator. With this lineup Kult ov Azazel headline the only show for the year in Miami, FL during the month of October at the Black Kvlt Fest.
The year 2014 is spent on further writing of the new album and more pre-production on it. The band headlines both Wrath of the Goat III & IV with Archangel Sin Scythe filling in on drums for the WotG III Festival in Wilkes-Barre, PA and with Paul Collier filling in drums for the WotG IV held in Chicago, IL. In October of 2014 Kult ov Azazel announce that Hag (ex-Pact) had joined the band as vocalist.
2002: Secrets She Kept was formed by Necrol. The 3 track demo "Symphonies of Eternal Suffering and Damnation" was self-released the same year with Necrol playing all instruments and doing all vocals. The demo was generally well received and given great reviews in such publications as Terrorizer, Unrestrained, and BW&BK magazines. The next 2 years would be spent searching for suitable members to begin playing live.
2005: In early '05 Necrol began working on the full length "Requiems to Midnight, Woe". Still being the sole member, all instruments and vocals were again performed by himself. Shortly after the recording members were found. In late 2005 SSK released the "Requiems..." album through Morbid Souls Music, and with a full lineup, and began performing live.
2006 - 2008: During this time SSK performed throughout the bands home state of Florida and set out on numerous DIY tours across the US and Mexico in support of the "Requiems... " record. The band would also find itself sharing the stage with national and international acts such as Dark Funeral, Enslaved, 1349, Goatwhore, Monstrosity, Diabolic, Averse Sefira, Destruction, Ceremonial Castings, Horna, Nachtmystium, etc. During these years writing had also begun for the bands next effort "La Fin Absolue du Monde".
2009 to present: In late Febuary/early March of '09 SSK went into Hollow Studio (Abigail Williams, SWWAATS) in NY to record "La Fin Absolue du Monde". The album was recorded in 2 weeks time and would be the first release from the band that Necrol would not be performing all instruments. Performance credits being Necrol - Vocals/guitars, D. Judas - Bass, and Mike Heller (Malignancy) on drums. The album was released on Oct. 14, 2010 by Metal Messiah Records
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