Root (band)

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Root
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Root performing at the Satan's Convention in Speyer, 2014
Background information
Origin Brno, Czech Republic
Genres Black metal, heavy metal
Years active1987–present
LabelsRedblack
Members Jiří "Big Boss" Valter
Igor "Golem" Hubík
Oldřich Trifid
Jiří "Mr.G" Háb
Pavel "Paul Dred" Kubát
Past membersRobert "Dr. Fe" Krčmář
Zdeněk "Mr. Zet" Odehnal
Petr "Mr. Cross" Kříž
Petr "Mr. Death" Pálenský
Dan "Mr. D.A.N." Janáček
Petr "Blackie" Hošek
René "Evil" Kostelňák
Marek "DEADLY" Fryčák
Rostislav "Black Drum" Mozga
Aleš "Poison" Jedonek
Marek "Ashok" Šmerda
Website rootan.net

Root is a Czech black metal band.

Biography

Root were formed by vocalist Big Boss and guitarist Blackie in late 1987. [1] According to Big Boss, in the beginning, they knew no foreign bands and could do no tape trading. [2] Although the first demo recording mentioned on their homepage's discography section is Deep in Hell, [3] according to their biography, they recorded their first official demo tape Reap of Hell after a few rehearsals. [1] Root played their first concert in September 1988. The next demo cassette, War of Rats, was released in 1988, followed by Messengers from Darkness in 1989. Vocalist Big Boss played drums on these recordings. [1] Whereas Messengers from Darkness is mentioned as "the third and last" demo cassette in their biography, [1] the discography section lists The Trial as the last one. [3]

Contents

In 1990, the band released the single 7 černých jezdců / 666, with artwork done by Master's Hammer vocalist František Štorm. To promote their first album, Zjevení (again with artwork by Štorm), they recorded a video for their song "Hřbitov", released on the Czech Death Metal Session compilation, [1] with photographs by Štorm. Zjevení was also released as The Revelation .

The second album, Hell Symphony , followed in 1992. In 1993, Root released their third album, The Temple in the Underworld , and recorded a video for the song "Aposiopesis". The following years "were in the sign of personal problems between two main personalities of ROOT, Big Boss and Blackie". [1] In 1996, Root released their first concept album, Kärgeräs . [1] Their fifth album, The Book , followed in 1999.

In 2004, Root played on the Open Hell festival with Watain, Törr and other bands. [4] In 2011, they released the album Heritage of Satan , featuring Aura Noir and Ava Inferi guitarist Rune "Blasphemer" Eriksen, Behemoth vocalist Adam "Nergal" Darski and Watain vocalist Erik Danielsson, who also created the album cover, as guest musicians. Although Big Boss is the only remaining founding member, the band's core now consists of him, bass player Golem and guitarist Ashok. [5]

On 28 September 2016 the band announced that they began work on their tenth studio album, Kärgeräs – Return from Oblivion , the sequel to their 1996 concept album Kärgeräs. It was released on 25 November 2016. [6]

Musical style and ideology

According to Legacy journalist Christian Wachter, Root have, since their beginning, a very own style (although ostensibly Venom- and Bathory-oriented) with an occult aura and are one of the few bands deserving the term "cult". [7] Portuguese band Moonspell mentioned Root as one of their influences. [8] Rock Hard journalist Björn Thorsten Jaschinski called them "occult metal pioneers". [9] His colleague Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann located The Book "in the triangle of death metal, gothic metal and gloomy rock" with folklore melodies that could be interesting for fans of Katatonia, My Dying Bride, Primordial and Thine. [10] On Root's homepage, Black Seal is described as a mixture of "the heaviness of 'Hell Symphony', monumentality of 'The Temple In The Underworld', mystery of 'Kargeras' and the dark charm of 'The Book'"; [1] Mühlmann described it as a mix of Mercyful Fate, Moonspell, Anathema and old heavy metal. [11] For Decibel journalist Chris D., Heritage of Satan "feels less complete than, say, The Book, which is, for me at least, the best Root album to date". [12] The album features "a few rocking songs", "Revenge of Hell" and "Legacy of Ancestors", as well as "more traditional black metal songs". [12]

Big Boss founded the Czech branch of the Church of Satan. [7] [12] He still lives his life according to Satanism, [7] [12] but "gave away all agenda […] to younger ones" [12] and now believes that "everything that smells of organization is shit". [12] Although Root are therefore close to LaVeyan Satanism, Watain (whose vocalist Erik Danielsson contributed to Heritage of Satan), who are Devil worshippers, [13] called them and Törr "the legendary kings of Czech Black/Death Metal" and "defenders of the faith" when they announced they would play on the Open Hell festival in 2004. [4] According to Big Boss, "the difference between us and Scandinavian groups is that I sing about Satanic magic and myths I create personally, whereas Swedes, Norwegians etc. sing about things that are already known. They therefore have another approach to these topics." [7] On Heritage of Satan, the topic is the final, successful assault of the infernal hordes onto the earth, after which Satan gives His power to His son. [7]

Band members

Current members

Former members

Timeline

Root (band)

Discography

Demos

YearName
1988Deep in Hell [3]
1988Reap of Hell
1988War of Rats
1989Messengers from Darkness
1989The Trial [3]

Albums

YearName
19907 černých jezdců / 666 (single)
1990 Zjevení (re-released in 1999)
1991 Hell Symphony (re-released in 2001)
1992 The Temple in the Underworld (re-released in 1999)
1996 Kärgeräs (re-released in 2001)
1999 The Book
2001Black Seal
2002DEMA (2-CD demos re-edition)
2003 Madness of the Graves
2006Casilda
2007Daemon Viam Invenient
2008Capturing Sweden (live album)
2011 Heritage of Satan [14]
2016 Kärgeräs – Return from Oblivion

DVDs

YearName
2006Deep in Root (two discs)

Contributions

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References

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  2. Björn Thorsten Jaschinski: Satan ist alt geworden. In: Rock Hard , No. 295. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Discography Archived 13 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine . Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  4. 1 2 "The trumpets of Armageddon". Archived from the original on 17 November 2006. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  5. Diana Glöckner: Root. Satans Söhne. In: Metal Hammer , January 2012, p. 94.
  6. "ROOT Announce New Album 'Kärgeräs - Return from Oblivion'". 28 September 2016.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 Christian Wachter: ROOT. Hoffen auf eine rosigere Zukunft. In: Legacy, No. 76, pp. 158f. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  8. Moonspell: Brotherhood of blood Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine . 10 February 2007. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  9. Björn Thorsten Jaschinski: Root. Heritage Of Satan. In: Rock Hard , No. 294. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  10. Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann: Root. The Book. In: Rock Hard , No. 151. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  11. Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann: Root. Black Seal. In: Rock Hard , No. 179. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Big Boss (Root) Interviewed. 21 December 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  13. Ronald Ziegler: "Merchandise whorery". Archived from the original on 22 August 2002. Retrieved 22 August 2002..
  14. Root Reveals New Album "Heritage Of Satan" Details. Retrieved 26 August 2011.