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Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Blood Stained Dusk


 The Blood Stained Dusk sound, which is like no other in U.S. Black Metal (USBM), captures unique,

majestic, and somber tones accompanied by ritualistic brimstone and fire lyrics. The raw and menacing

atmosphere of the band’s sound creates an epic and warlike ambiance. The music’s influence was

originally forged by the traditional Norwegian and European Black Metal sound while powerfully

emerging as a unique entity within the USBM culture. Created in 1997 by founding member and

drummer Profana, the band revealed its debut in 1998 with the Blood Stain Dusk demo cassette. Lineup

changes brought the band a newfound force in singer/songwriter Dageth. This led to the release of the

now classic EP, Thy Legions Reign Over Christendom in the following year.

In 2001 Baphomet/Necropolis Records released the band’s crushing debut album, Dirge of Death's Silence,

which maintains a large, international cult following. The album is often regarded as one of the most

influential albums in USBM history. A full US tour, alongside death metal legends Monstrosity, followed

in late 2002. In addition, appearances at historic metal venues and an appearance at Milwaukee Metal

Fest firmly entrenched the band as a force to be reckoned with. In 2003 Blood Stained Dusk formed

Black Flame Records and released their sophomore effort, Continuance of Evil. The label partnered with

amazing international artists and released an impressive catalog of work. Unfortunately, on the night of

January 24, 2005, Dageth was tragically taken from the band at age 24; the victim of a fatal traffic

accident.

In 2008, the remaining core of the band consisting of Profana, Oroan and Thorgrin, were able to

continue Dageth’s masterwork by releasing their third and most sinister recording. Black Faith

Inquisition was released via Moribund Records and was dedicated to Dageth’s memory. The album

featured lead vocals from Pest, who is best known for his work with Gorgoroth and Obtained

Enslavement. The album release was immediately followed up with a US tour as direct support for

Finnish Black Metal legends, Horna. The tour was mounted in remembrance of Dageth, and upon its

completion in 2009, the band elected to retire.

Now, in 2020, fifteen years after Dageth’s tragic death, the three remaining members, along with new

bassist Perkunas, have decided to resurrect the beast to bring the band’s vile message to a new

generation of fans.


Profana: Drums

Thorgrin: Vocals, Guitar & Keyboards

Oroan: Guitar & Vocals

Perkunas: Bass & Vocals

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