Baptism (band)

Baptism is a black metal band from Finland. The band was formed in 1998 by vocalist/guitarist Lord Sargofagian and drummer Demonium. The summer of that year the band released their first demo, Satanic Rituals, although very few copies were released.[1] Following a two-year hiatus the band released their second demo, Sons of Ruin & Terror, in 2000. Similar to the last demo the release was limited. After the addition of bassist Slaughterer the band released their first full-length album, The Beherial Midnight, on June 12, 2002. The band release three more albums in 2004; a split CD with Uncreation's Dawn, and the EPs Wisdom & Hate and Black Ceremony. Slaughterer and Demonium left the band following the release of Wisdom & Hate, leaving Lord Sargofagian as the only official member. The band has continued with various session musicians, and have released four more full-length albums.[1]

Baptism
Baptism live at Tuska Open Air Metal Festival in 2017
Background information
OriginTampere, Finland
GenresBlack metal
Years active1998present
LabelsSeason of Mist
Associated actsTrue Black Dawn
Horna
Sargeist
Behexen
Satanic Warmaster
MembersLord Sargofagian
Past membersSlaughterer
Demonium
Kobalt

Members

Current

Live members

Former

  • Slaughterer Bass (2001-2003)
  • Demonium Drums (1998-2003)
  • Kobalt Drums (live) (2004-2007) (Devilry)
  • Cinatas Bass (live) (2004-2007) (IC Rex)
  • SDS Guitar (live) (2004-2007)
  • M. Bass (live) (2007-2011) (Sargeist)

Discography

Full-length albums

  • The Beherial Midnight (2002)
  • Morbid Wings of Sathanas (2005)
  • Grim Arts of Melancholy (2008)
  • As Darkness Enters (2012)
  • V: The Devil's Fire (2016)

EPs

  • Wisdom & Hate (2004)
  • Black Ceremony (2004)
  • Evil Mysteries (2006)
  • Chalice of Death (2010)

Demos

  • Satanic Rituals (1998)
  • Sons of Ruin & Terror (2000)

Splits

  • Primitive Finland (2003, with Clandestine Blaze, Annihilatus, Bloodhammer, Incriminated, and Blasphemous Evil)
  • Baptism / Uncreation's Dawn (2004)

Compilations

  • Gloria Tibi Satana (2015)

References

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