Andrew Harris (musician)

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Andrew Harris
Also known asAkhenaten, Dawn of Armageddon
Origin DeKalb, Illinois, United States
Genres Black metal, death metal
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards
Years active1992–2003
LabelsBreath of Night, Moribund, No Colours, Sombre, Pagan, Elegy, Red Stream Inc., Spikekult, Painiac, Pulverizer, Blut & Eisen Productions, Nightfall, Blood Fire Death
Associated acts Judas Iscariot, Sarcophagus, Weltmacht, Seeds of Hate, Debauchery, Desolation Hymn, Flagellator, Nargaroth

Andrew Harris is an American vocalist and multi-instrumentalist from DeKalb, Illinois, who recorded and performed under the pseudonym "Akhenaten" (after the Egyptian Pharaoh of the same name). He established himself on the black metal underground, especially with his now-defunct solo project Judas Iscariot (1992–2002). During the same period, Harris also recorded and/or performed with Sarcophagus (1991–2001), Weltmacht (1998–2002), and Seeds of Hate (1999–2001, under the name "Dawn of Armageddon").[ citation needed ] After the demise of Judas Iscariot, he abandoned the stage name "Akhenaten" in order to ensure that subsequent projects would not "suffer in the shadows of Judas Iscariot." [1] After ending Judas Iscariot, Harris had a few other musical projects, including Debauchery (2003), [2] [3] Desolation Hymn (2003), [3] and Flagellator (2001–2003). [3] He was also live session bassist for Nargaroth in 2002. [3] All recorded releases ceased after the beginning of 2003.

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Discography

With Judas Iscariot

Date of releaseTitleRecord label
1992Heidegger (Demo)Self-released
1993DemoSelf-released
1996Arise, My Lord (EP)Breath Of Night / Moribund Records
1996The Cold Earth Slept BelowMoribund Records
1996Thy Dying LightMoribund Records
1997Of Great EternityElegy Records
1998Distant in Solitary NightMoribund Records
1999Judas Iscariot / Weltmacht (Split)Sombre Records
February 1999Heaven in FlamesRed Stream Inc.
2000From Hateful Visions (Compilation)Pagan Records
2000None Shall Escape the Wrath (Split) with Krieg/Eternal Majesty/Macabre OmenSpikekult Rekords
2000Dethroned, Conquered and Forgotten (EP)Red Stream Inc.
2000Under the Black Sun (Live)Painiac Records
2001To the Coming Age of Intolerance (Split) with Krieg Painiac Records
2002March of the Apocalypse (EP)Sombre Records
2002To Embrace the Corpses BleedingRed Stream Inc.
July 2002Moonlight Butchery (EP) No Colours Records
2003Midnight Frost (To Rest With Eternity) (Compilation EP)Sombre Records

With Sarcophagus

Date of releaseTitleRecord label
1993Sarcophagus (Demo)Self-released
1994Deadnoise (Demo)Self-released
1995Apathy (Demo)Self-released
1995Der Ubermensch (Demo)Self-released
1996Sarcophagus / Deadnoise / Ubermensch (Compilation)Pulverizer Records
1996For We... Who Are Consumed By The DarknessPulverizer Records
1998Requiem To The Death Of PassionNightfall Records
2001...From The Ruin Of ParadiseBlut & Eisen Productions

With Weltmacht

Date of releaseTitleRecord label
1999Judas Iscariot / Weltmacht (Split)Sombre Records
1999Ancient Hatred (Demo)Self-released
2001The Call to BattleElegy Records
April 2003And to Every Beast Its Prey No Colours Records

With Seeds of Hate

Date of releaseTitleRecord label
2000Satanic Legions (Demo)Self-released
2002Persecution of Christian FilthDrakkar Productions / Sombre Records

With Desolation Hymn

Date of releaseTitleRecord label
2003Purgatory DespairingBlood Fire Death

With Debauchery

Date of releaseTitleRecord label
2003Dead Scream SymphonyBlood Fire Death

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References

  1. Statement Archived 2008-03-17 at the Wayback Machine from the inlay of Judas Iscariot's final release, "Midnight Frost (To Rest with Eternity)"
  2. Gunnar Sauermann: Special: Black Metal in den USA. Schwarzes Amerika. In: Metal Hammer, August 2007, S. 88.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Akhenaten: Andrew Jay Harris". Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives. Retrieved 4 May 2017.

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