Anaal Nathrakh is a British extreme metal band formed in 1999 in Birmingham, England. They are currently signed to Metal Blade Records. The band's name is Irish for snake's breath (anál nathrach) and was taken from Merlin's Charm of Making in John Boorman's 1981 film Excalibur.[1] The band recorded two demos in 1999, which were later released as an album.
The band took their founding cues from Norwegian black metal bands such as Mayhem, Burzum, and Darkthrone. The duo recorded two demos before delivering their first full album, The Codex Necro, in 2001,[4] that, according to The A.V. Club, "set a standard of blackened death that still hasn’t been equaled".[5] In 2004, Anaal Nathrakh released their second full-length album, Domine Non Es Dignus, on the French label Season of Mist.[6] In 2006, the group's third album, Eschaton (commonly referred to as the "end of the world" or "end times"),[7] was released.[8] The album featured guest appearances by Shane Embury of Napalm Death[8] and Attila Csihar of Mayhem.[9] The album Hell Is Empty and All the Devils Are Here was released through the band's new record label, FETO Records, in October 2007.[10] The album features guest appearances from Joe Horvath of Circle of Dead Children.[11]
In 2009, Anaal Nathrakh announced that they signed to record label Candlelight Records for their release of In the Constellation of the Black Widow.[12] Commenting on the signing, V.I.T.R.I.O.L. stated, "Candlelight have shown a strong belief in Anaal Nathrakh and looking at some of the acts on their roster both past and present it seems they are capable of backing up their good intentions. With their help we hope we can finally get the planet cracked in half", and "Constellation will be faster, more insidious, more ominous, more musically dexterous and wilder than ever before. The album will feature a curve ball guest appearance from Zeitgeist Memento of Mexican extremists Repvblika."[13]
Anaal Nathrakh released their sixth full-length album, Passion, in 2011,[14] and their seventh, Vanitas, in 2012. The band finished recording for their eighth full-length album, Desideratum, in February 2014, and released the album on 28 October 2014.[15] Desideratum was the band's first album release since signing to Metal Blade Records in June of the same year.[16]
The band's ninth album, The Whole of the Law, was released on 28 October 2016.[17] On 20 May 2018, it was revealed that they were going to release their tenth studio album, titled A New Kind of Horror. The album was released on 28 September 2018.[18]
In early 2020, the band recorded their eleventh album, Endarkenment.[19] The Album was released on October 2nd 2020
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