TORMENTOR

Black Metal / Avant-garde Metal • Hungary
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Tormentor was a Hungarian black metal band.

It was brought to existence over two decades ago, more precisely in the beginning of 1987.

The band has done two demos, namely: "The 7th Day of Doom" and "Anno Domini", recorded in 1987 and 1989.

Tormentor’s vocalist Attila Csihár, who’s now quite famous for his insane and inhuman way of using his voice, was later asked to do the vocals on Mayhem’s then long awaited "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas" album. Tormentor was also offered a deal on Euronymous’ cult label Deathlike Silence Productions, but due to a lot of difficulties it was delayed and for obvious reasons the deal between Tormentor and DSP never happened in the end.

Nocturnal Art Productions managed after a while to get hold of the original DAT master to "Anno Domini", and was kindly granted the exclusive rights for the recording by Mr. Csihár.

Nocturnal Art Productions put out the "Anno Domini"
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TORMENTOR Anno Domini album cover 3.31 | 4 ratings
Anno Domini
Black Metal 1995
TORMENTOR The Seventh Day Of Doom album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
The Seventh Day Of Doom
Black Metal 1997
TORMENTOR Recipe Ferrum album cover 2.50 | 1 ratings
Recipe Ferrum
Avant-garde Metal 2001

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TORMENTOR Black And Speed Metál album cover 2.00 | 1 ratings
Black And Speed Metál
Black Metal 1989

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TORMENTOR The 7th Day Of The Doom album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
The 7th Day Of The Doom
Black Metal 1987
TORMENTOR Anno Domini album cover 2.75 | 2 ratings
Anno Domini
Black Metal 1989

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TORMENTOR Anno Domini

Album · 1995 · Black Metal
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"Anno Domini" is a demo release by Hungarian black/thrash metal act Tormentor. The demo has been released in many versions, formats, and reissues through the years, but the original version was independently released in August 1988 as a demo cassette tape. It was recorded in a professional studio in 1988 and was originally meant to be released as the band´s debut full-length studio album, but because of label issues/living behind the iron curtain, that never materialized and the band were forced to release the album as a demo instead, just to get it out. It wasn´t until 1995 the album saw a prober label release. Tormentor was formed in 1985 and is mostly known for featuring later Mayhem vocalist Attila Csihar in the ranks, but "Anno Domini" is also widely regarded as an underground black/thrash metal "classic".

Stylistically the material on "Anno Domini" is blackened thrash metal, strongly influenced by the usual 1980s suspects in that style in Bathory, Hellhammer, Venom, and early Kreator/Sodom. Attila Csihar has a blackened croaky snarl, which works really well, and it´s not surprising that Euronymous would ask him just a few years down the line to join Mayhem after Dead´s suicide. He is definitely a great vocalist for the style.

The instrumental part of the music is predominantly fast-paced, raw, and aggressive blackened thrash metal, although the band take the pace down to a heavier mid-tempo at times. Tormentor are overall a very well playing band and both guitar, bass, and drums are well performed and actually a little more varied than what you might expect. It´s an entertaining album throughout. From the opening intro track where Tormentor play an interpretation of the main title theme for the horror movie "Phantasm (1979)" (a theme also used by Swedish death metal act Entombed on the iconic title track from their debut album "Left Hand Path (1990)"), to the closing eerie sounding "Anno Domini" title track, there´s not a single dull moment.

"Anno Domini" features a raw, loud, and powerful sounding production, which suits the rawness of the material perfectly. The drums and the bass may rumble in the low frequencies too much to call the sound production perfect, but on the other hand the unhinged nature and the murkiness of that part of the band´s sound provide the music with great darkness and organic authenticity. So upon conclusion "Anno Domini" is a strong release by Tormentor and it´s no surprise it has retrospectively become a sought after release for fans of 80s blackened thrash metal. It´s not the most seminal or unique sounding release in the genre, but it´s still a great release in its own right. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

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