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Celtic Frost

An enormously influential band in the field of black/occult metal,
Celtic Frost arose from the ashes of
Hellhammer,
with founder Tom Warrior realizing that his prior band had reached
its musical limits and a direction change was necessary.
The essence of Celtic Frost is best captured in the first three
albums, with
Morbid Tales being the most raw,
Pandemonium the
most experimental (and BNR favorite), and
To Mega Therion
being the most consistent and probably the best representation of
the band's style.
But Warrior, never one to rest on his laurels, made another style
change, one that would prove costly.
1988's
Cold Lake was almost universally regarded as a huge mistake,
reviled by fans, the curious mixture of the early brutality and glam
metal (!) proved to be disastrously unpopular, as the band's
popularity plummeted and wouldn't fully rise again for many years.
Two years later, the band attempted to rectify that mistake with
Vanity/Nemesis, and it partially succeeded, as it is an underrated
album that managed to capture much of the early style while still
pressing forward.
Finally in 1992 came the
Parched ... album, a collection of greatest hits, unreleased
tracks, some
re-recorded versions of previous tracks (some
Cold Lake songs
sounded much better the second time around) and two new tracks
that was presumed to be a preview for a new album, but it was
not to be, as Tom formally folded Celtic Frost to form another new
band,
Apollyon Sun.
Despite the rollercoaster waves of popularity,
Celtic Frost remains one of the most unique and influential
bands of the mid-eighties.
Apollyon Sun ran its course,
but speculation and rumors of a CF reunion continued to fly
over the years, and around 2003 the rumors finally came through.
Original members Tom Warrior and Martin Ain, originally
along with Tom's friend and fellow
guitarist Erol Unala, started work on what is surely one of the
most anticipated comeback albums in many years.
The album, Monotheist, was finally completed and released in
May 2006, a fitting return to form for the band.
Just when things were continuing to surge for the band, Tom walked
away from the project, effectively closing the books on Celtic Frost
(he has only said he left the group, but as he is the main force behind
the band, it seems inconceivable that a new Celtic Frost could exist
without him).
Tom has vowed to continue making music in the new CF vein, and is
doing so with his new band,
Triptykon.
Current Members
Tom Warrior (Thomas G. Fischer)
vocals/guitars
(Apollyon Sun, Hellhammer, Triptykon)
Erol Unala
guitars
(Apollyon Sun)
Martin Ain
bass
(Hellhammer)
Franco Sesa
drums
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Former Members/Guests
Curt Bryant
guitars
Oliver Amberg
guitars
Dominic Steiner
bass
Steve Priestly
drums
Reed St. Mark
drums
(Mindfunk)
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Discography
Morbid Tales
1984
Noise
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- Into The Crypt Of Rays
- Visions Of Mortality
- Dethroned Emperor
- Morbid Tales
- Procreation (Of The Wicked)
- Return To The Eve
- Danse Macabre
- Nocturnal Fear
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- Tom Warrior
- Martin Ain
- Steve Priestly
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1984 Internet Top Ten album
(EP) Emperor's Return
1985
Noise
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- Circle Of The Tyrants
- Dethroned Emperor
- Morbid Tales
- Visual Aggression
- Suicidal Winds
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- Tom Warrior
- Martin Ain
- Reed St. Mark
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To Mega Therion
1985
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- Innocence And Wrath
- Jewel Throne
- The Usurper
- Dawn Of Megiddo
- Eternal Summer
- Circle Of The Tyrants
- (Beyond The) North Winds
- Fainted Eyes
- Tears In A Prophet's Dream
- Necromantical Screams
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- Tom Warrior
- Dominic Steiner
- Reed St. Mark
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1985 BNR and Internet Top Ten album
(EP Tragic Serenades
1986
Noise
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- The Usurper
- Jewel Throne
- Return To The Eve (Party Mix)
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- Tom Warrior
- Martin Ain
- Reed St. Mark
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Into The Pandemonium
1987
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- Mexican Radio
- Mesmerized
- Inner Sanctum
- Tristesses De La Lune
- Babylon Fell (Jade Serpent)
- Caress Into Oblivion
- One In Their Pride
- I Won't Dance (The Elder's Orient)
- Sorrows Of The Moon
- Rex Irae (Requiem: Overture - Fourth Version)
- Oriental Masquerade
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- Tom Warrior
- Martin Ain
- Reed St. Mark
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1987 BNR and Internet Top Ten album
Cold Lake
1988
Noise
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- Human (Intro)
- Seduce Me Tonight
- (Once) They Were Eagles
- Petty Obsession
- Cherry Orchards
- Juices Like Wine
- Little Velvet
- Blood On Kisses
- Downtown Hanoi
- Dance Sleazy
- Roses Without Thorns
- Tease Me
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- Tom Warrior
- Curt Bryant
- Oliver Amberg
- Steve Priestly
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Vanity/Nemesis
1990
Noise
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- The Heart Beneath
- Wine In My Hand
- Wings Of Solitude
- The Name Of My Bride
- This Island Earth
- The Restless Seas
- Phallic Tantrum
- A Kiss Or A Whisper
- Vanity
- Nemesis
- Heroes
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- Tom Warrior
- Curt Bryant
- Martin Ain
- Steve Priestly
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1990 BNR Top Ten album
Parched With Thirst Am I And Dying
1992
Noise
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- Idols Of Chagrin
- A Descent To Babylon (Babylon Asleep)
- Return To The Eve
- Juices Like Wine
- The Inevitable Factor
- The Hearth Beneath
- Cherry Orchards
- Tristesses De La Lune
- Wings Of Solitude
- The Usurper
- Journey Into Fear
- Downtown Hanoi
- Circle Of The Tyrants
- In The Chapel In The Moonlight
- I Won't Dance
- The Name Of My Bride
- Mexican Radio
- Under Upollyon's Sun
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- Tom Warrior
- Curt Bryant
- Martin Ain
- Steve Priestly
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1992 BNR Top Ten album
Monotheist
2006
Century Media
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- Progeny
- Ground
- A Dying God Coming Into Human Flesh
- Drown In Ashes
- Os Abysmi Vel Daath
- Obscured
- Domain of Decay
- Ain Elohim
- Totengott
- Synagoga Satanae
- Winter (Requiem, Chapter Three: Finale)
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- Tom Warrior
- Erol Unala
- Martin Ain
- Franco Sesa
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2006 BNR and Internet Top Ten album
Reviews: Blabbermouth
Chronicles Of Chaos
Sea Of Tranquility
Metal Underground
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