Donkelheet

Donkelheet
Genre(s)
Black/Doom Metal
Lyrical theme(s)
Suicidal, dark, occult, morbid, depression
Origin Formed in Current label Status
Luxembourg 1993 None Active
Current line-up
Doudesgaard - Guitars, Bass, Vocals (Black Candle, Proelium)
Caacrinolaas - Drums (Funerarium (Lux), Hexemeeschter)
Former/past member(s)
Bass:
Azrael Azrake (R.I.P. 1996) (Proelium)

Drums:
Shadow (aka Necroshadow) (Funerarium (Lux), Hexemeeschter)
Harmageddon (and Keyboards on "Wann d'Nuet Rifft") (Stormthrone of Dripping Blood, Hell (Lux), Wanterkraaft, Elite (Lux))


?
Mistrahas Morbida (R.I.P. 2000)
Additional notes
The former-name of Donkelheet was Frost.

First, the band-name has changed into :
Kingdom of Darkness (track from the first Frost-demo tape), later only Darkness.
At the end of 1993 they changed their name into Donkelheet (Donkelheet is Luxembourgian and means Darkness).
From 1992-1996, they recorded 5 demo tapes under the band-name Frost (never released).
Seemte Doudesgaard means Deathguard.
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EvenfielApril 17th, 2004
Last modified by On
grimdoomNovember 2nd, 2009
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Discography


Alone in the dark Demo, 1994
Darkness rises Demo, 1994
als den Doud eiser Seilen beraupt, stiewend am Schlass vun Ningalia Demo, 1996
Doudesschrai aus da Finsternis Demo, 1996
D'Enn vun Ningalia Demo, 1997
Pure Misanthropy: aller lewte veint Demo, 1997
Pure Misanthropy: Av Vocht vn Doudesgaard Demo, 1997
Pure Misanthropy: misery,sorrow and pain Demo, 1997
The dark past part I Best of/Compilation, 1998
Ewegheet (part I- V) Demo, 1998
Wann d'Nuet rifft Demo, 1998
The dark past part II Best of/Compilation, 1999
okkultis lethe EP, 2002
Metternuechtswanderung (partI) Demo, 2002
Underneath Stars of the East / Emptyness Split, 2003



Links

Labels
Black Blood Productions

Official merchandise
christcrusher productions



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