There are, at least, seven bands called Zarathustra:
1) German black… Read Full Bio ↴There are, at least, seven bands called Zarathustra:
1) German black metal band
The Beginning
Zarathustra was formed in summer of 1996 in Solingen/Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany to celebrate pure traditional Black Metal. The bandname goes back to F. Nietzsche, author of "Antichrist" & "Thus spake Zarathustra". The past founder members were Alastor (vocals), Mersus (drums), Manox (lead guitar) and Disruptor (guitar).
F.T. joined the ranks on bass in autumn 1997. Shortly after, the first demo "Black perverted aggression" was recorded. In November 1998 the second demo "Heroic Zarathustrian Heresy" was unleashed and in 2000 the first album "Dogma Antichrist" followed.
The Rebound
After several line-up changes, in January 2003 Zarathustra was in the studio to record three new songs, whereof two were released on the 7" EP "Nihilistic Terror", which among other things contains a cover-song from the Australian legend Hobbs Angel of Death.
End of 2003 the second full-length album "Perpetual Black Force" was recorded and marked a new era for the band.
After F.T.´s discharge out of the band in the end of 2004, Desecrator joined the position on bass. Shortly after, beg. of 2005, 5 new songs (incl. a cover-version of German Black Metal veterans Poison) of dark, atmospheric and traditional Black Metal were perpetuated in the unholy chambers of Necromorbus Studio in Sweden for the latest release of the mini-album "Contempt" plus two additional tracks for an upcoming 7" EP.
The Pact
Since March 2006 Zarathustra made a pact with the devil in the form of a contract with Agonia Records for two albums. The third full-length album "In Hora Mortis" has been recorded in May 2006 in Necromorbus Studio and was released in September 2006.
According to their Myspace, Zarathustra is working on a new, still untitled, mini album which will be released in 2009 via Kneel Before The Masters Throne Records on CD and LP and which will contain 3 new songs and over 18 minutes of raw but atmospheric NON SERVIAM black metal.
Other info:
http://www.zarathustra-online.net/
2) an avante garde band from Cape Town.
Zarathustra holds the opinion that certain genre's of music should not compromise it's creative integrity for financial gain, and therefore they make all their music availble for free on-line.
Their lastest album Yūgen is a integrally informed concept album. Its songs represent the sequentual stages of the Alchemical Opus. Consequently, each son
g expresses a specific stage of psycho-spiritual evolution - from the archaic to the transpersonal. Yūgen was inspired by the work of Ken Wilber, Carl Jung, Jan Smuts, Friedrich Nietzsche, Shakyamuni Buddha and the Alchemists
The musical style of the album was influenced by the Japanese concept of yūgen - which describes the subtle profundity of things, revealed or suggested beauty, at once elusive and meaningful.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Zarathustra/211163635577742
3) German progressive rock band
Formed in Hamburg (Germany), this obscure 70s heavy rock band is in the vein of popular British, American bands as Deep Purple, Atomic Rooster, Vanilla Fudge, etc. Their well played and intense rock is strongly melted with progressive tendencies thanks to the use of massive electric organ parts, long instrumental and technical structures, extended jam and adventurous climax. With intelligence and constant creativity, the quintet was pertaining to the evolution of rock music, particularly sensitive to new approaches from everywhere, British late 60s style to psychedelic feel and krautrock experimentations.
Providing a high level of musical qualities, this brilliant band deserves the attention of any 70s prog rock lovers.
4) Also Zarathustra was an industrial funk band in Brisbane, Australia 1994 to 1997.
Several members wend on to form Butterfingers. Zarathustra didn't realease any albums but theres some demos & live recordings about.
5) Zarathustra is also an electronic artist who has been featured on releases by FatureNet Recordings.
6) Industrial Noise artist from Israel. Zarathustra released album called Chernobyl.
7) Mid 80's japanese post-punk/gothic rock band.
1) German black… Read Full Bio ↴There are, at least, seven bands called Zarathustra:
1) German black metal band
The Beginning
Zarathustra was formed in summer of 1996 in Solingen/Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany to celebrate pure traditional Black Metal. The bandname goes back to F. Nietzsche, author of "Antichrist" & "Thus spake Zarathustra". The past founder members were Alastor (vocals), Mersus (drums), Manox (lead guitar) and Disruptor (guitar).
F.T. joined the ranks on bass in autumn 1997. Shortly after, the first demo "Black perverted aggression" was recorded. In November 1998 the second demo "Heroic Zarathustrian Heresy" was unleashed and in 2000 the first album "Dogma Antichrist" followed.
The Rebound
After several line-up changes, in January 2003 Zarathustra was in the studio to record three new songs, whereof two were released on the 7" EP "Nihilistic Terror", which among other things contains a cover-song from the Australian legend Hobbs Angel of Death.
End of 2003 the second full-length album "Perpetual Black Force" was recorded and marked a new era for the band.
After F.T.´s discharge out of the band in the end of 2004, Desecrator joined the position on bass. Shortly after, beg. of 2005, 5 new songs (incl. a cover-version of German Black Metal veterans Poison) of dark, atmospheric and traditional Black Metal were perpetuated in the unholy chambers of Necromorbus Studio in Sweden for the latest release of the mini-album "Contempt" plus two additional tracks for an upcoming 7" EP.
The Pact
Since March 2006 Zarathustra made a pact with the devil in the form of a contract with Agonia Records for two albums. The third full-length album "In Hora Mortis" has been recorded in May 2006 in Necromorbus Studio and was released in September 2006.
According to their Myspace, Zarathustra is working on a new, still untitled, mini album which will be released in 2009 via Kneel Before The Masters Throne Records on CD and LP and which will contain 3 new songs and over 18 minutes of raw but atmospheric NON SERVIAM black metal.
Other info:
http://www.zarathustra-online.net/
2) an avante garde band from Cape Town.
Zarathustra holds the opinion that certain genre's of music should not compromise it's creative integrity for financial gain, and therefore they make all their music availble for free on-line.
Their lastest album Yūgen is a integrally informed concept album. Its songs represent the sequentual stages of the Alchemical Opus. Consequently, each son
g expresses a specific stage of psycho-spiritual evolution - from the archaic to the transpersonal. Yūgen was inspired by the work of Ken Wilber, Carl Jung, Jan Smuts, Friedrich Nietzsche, Shakyamuni Buddha and the Alchemists
The musical style of the album was influenced by the Japanese concept of yūgen - which describes the subtle profundity of things, revealed or suggested beauty, at once elusive and meaningful.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Zarathustra/211163635577742
3) German progressive rock band
Formed in Hamburg (Germany), this obscure 70s heavy rock band is in the vein of popular British, American bands as Deep Purple, Atomic Rooster, Vanilla Fudge, etc. Their well played and intense rock is strongly melted with progressive tendencies thanks to the use of massive electric organ parts, long instrumental and technical structures, extended jam and adventurous climax. With intelligence and constant creativity, the quintet was pertaining to the evolution of rock music, particularly sensitive to new approaches from everywhere, British late 60s style to psychedelic feel and krautrock experimentations.
Providing a high level of musical qualities, this brilliant band deserves the attention of any 70s prog rock lovers.
4) Also Zarathustra was an industrial funk band in Brisbane, Australia 1994 to 1997.
Several members wend on to form Butterfingers. Zarathustra didn't realease any albums but theres some demos & live recordings about.
5) Zarathustra is also an electronic artist who has been featured on releases by FatureNet Recordings.
6) Industrial Noise artist from Israel. Zarathustra released album called Chernobyl.
7) Mid 80's japanese post-punk/gothic rock band.
Dynasty Of The Eternal Ones
Zarathustra Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Zarathustra:
Become Eternal A secret wish and unfulfilment fate Destroy & Create to be…
Cosmic Black Cosmic Black A force behind? Endless void No traces to find …
Crown of Creation The dinginess of your bodies Delivers to the slow cadaveris…
Echoes in Eternity They honoured you They brought the sword Fought and died for…
Embrace Your Insanity Lethal Illness from the fear of your soul Mental Illness ca…
Mass Execution Black clouds over thou And its rain is blood It's the time…
Master Morality My elevated proud soul Knows only one fell′ for these slaves…
My Pandemonium I've never feared darkness, I've never feared death I've nev…
Odem A Day with no night following A Life no longer frightened…
Slave Morality Born without instinct, without selfishness No will to power…
Souls Ejaculation Self overcoming Expression of life is not guaranteed Twisted…
Vulgus Necare In the name of god Sacrifice what you love, Worship what you…
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AnG3LoN3ro1
1. Echoes in Eternity 3:16
2. Reverence To Myself 3:49
3. Vulgus Necare 5:04
4. Cosmic Black 4:54
5. Mass Execution 4:33
6. My Pandemonium 5:33
7. Way Of The Creator 5:31
8. Dynasty Of The Eternal Ones 6:40
9. Of Destroyers And Despisers 3:51
Jerimi Galligory
0:00 - Echoes in Eternity
3:17 - Reverence to Myself
7:05 - Vulgus Necare
12:09 - Cosmic Black
17:03 - Mass Execution
21:36 - My Pandemonium
27:09 - Way of the Creator
32:40 - Dynasty of the Eternal Ones
39:20 - Of Destroyers and Despisers
Claudio Vega
Brilliant album!
Claudio Vega42
Agreed!! So mighty power in this full lenght!
Vic Snaggletooth
Listen to this record and purify your hidden filth. Praise thy Spirit :::
AnG3LoN3ro1
1. Echoes in Eternity 3:16
2. Reverence To Myself 3:49
3. Vulgus Necare 5:04
4. Cosmic Black 4:54
5. Mass Execution 4:33
6. My Pandemonium 5:33
7. Way Of The Creator 5:31
8. Dynasty Of The Eternal Ones 6:40
9. Of Destroyers And Despisers 3:51
Jerimi Galligory
0:00 - Echoes in Eternity
3:17 - Reverence to Myself
7:05 - Vulgus Necare
12:09 - Cosmic Black
17:03 - Mass Execution
21:36 - My Pandemonium
27:09 - Way of the Creator
32:40 - Dynasty of the Eternal Ones
39:20 - Of Destroyers and Despisers
Crusher of Libs
Just discovered these guys - very good! What's their story?
SonOvBeherit
no big story, everyone in the band focuses on other things these days: of course, the band-name derives from nietzsches magnum opus. you can find unreleased tracks/teaser on my chanel, the "redemption" 7" EP should finally see the light of day soon via undercover rec. - these tracks have been recorded 2005 at necromorbus studio / sweden ("contempt" session). tape editions of all albums are planned, too. 2/5 of the band is now in Illum Adora, but they are way more primitive sounding
Crusher of Libs
I did a little reading on them yesterday - very likely.
bitch
Same here. I wonder if the name comes from Nietzsche...?
Anti Social Black Metal Whore
Where can I buy this? Why do good BM bands like this just disappear?