Hollenthon

Hollenthon
Genre(s)
Symphonic/Orchestral/Folk/Melodic Death Metal
Lyrical theme(s)
Medieval Tales
Origin Formed in Current label Status
Austria (Vienna) 1994 Napalm Records Active
Current line-up
Martin Schirenc - Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Keyboards (1994-) (Pungent Stench, Kreuzweg Ost, Fetish 69)
Martin Arzberger - Guitars (2007-) (Molokh, Defender KFS)
Gregor "El Gore" Marboe - Bass, Backing Vocals (2007-) (Pungent Stench, Defender KFS, Jormundgand, Pendragon, Vargsriket)
Mike Gröger - Drums, Percussion (1994-) (Raventhrone (Can), Collapse 7)

Session members:
Elena Schirenc - Female Vocals (1999-)
Former/past member(s)
Live members:
Mario "Reverend Mausna" Klausner - Bass (2002) (Pungent Stench, Collapse 7, Belphegor (Aut))
Werner Freinbilcher - Guitars (2002) (Collapse 7)
Additional notes
Originally known as Vuzem, they released two songs under that name on the "Austrian Black Metal Syndicate: Norici Obscura Pars" compilation.

Mike Gröger and Michael Gregor (Summoning) are not the same person!

Hollenthon is the name of the small village near Vienna where the band was founded.
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MorriganJuly 18th, 2002
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Discography


Domus Mundi Full-length, 1999[6 reviews, average 85%]
With Vilest of Worms To Dwell Full-length, 2001[4 reviews, average 94%]
Opus Magnum Full-length, 2008[7 reviews, average 85%]
Tyrants And Wraiths EP, 2009



Links

Official
Hollenthon @ MySpace
Official Site
Official Forum @ Metal-Realm.net

Labels
Hollenthon @ Napalm Records

Fan site
Hollenthon @ blackmetal.at

Tablatures
Guitars Tabs @ Ultimate Guitars
Hollenthon @ metaltabs.com



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