Remmirath
This band's profile is 'invisible', meaning that it's much less prominent on the site - either because it's incomplete, or maybe doesn't entirely fit MS format.
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Line-up
2001- | HV - guitars |
2001- | As - guitars, vocals |
2005- | Peter (XV) - bass |
2012- | Zrzo - drums |
2012- | Angel Epilepsia - effects |
2001-2005 | Sigi - drums |
Discography
2008 | Polis Rouge | 6.8 | |
2015 | Shambhala Vril Saucers | 7.4 |
2002 | Beyond Redemption [Demo] | ||
2004 | Demo 2004 [Demo] | ||
2005 | Helcaraxe / Temnohor [Split] | ||
2005 | Smrť Pútnikova [Single] |
Latest reviews
Every listening year, for metal or otherwise, is bound to have at least one or two "ninja albums" lurking somewhere in the shadows. It's a strange phenomenon, but simple enough to understand. These are the types of albums that seem to just pop out of nowhere at you, with a distinct flair that makes them go from "this is pretty good" to AOTY status in your book too fast for you to even know what happened. For me, these are albums like Hail Spirit Noir's debut in 2012, or Cult Of Fire's one with the Hindi title the year after. Or, in the case of 2015, Remmirath's Shambhala Vril Saucers.
Review by Auntie Sahar ›› |
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