Dark Inquisition
Dark Inquisition formed in 1998, though not much is known about their early days. Their music leans into heavy, atmospheric metal with tracks like "A Prelude...
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Dark Inquisition formed in 1998, though not much is known about their early days. Their music leans into heavy, atmospheric metal with tracks like "A Prelude to True Inquisition" and "Glorification of the Evil" setting a dark, relentless tone.
Their lyrics often touch on themes that have sparked debate, but the band has kept a fairly steady lineup over time. Asmodeus handles vocals, bringing a stark intensity to their sound.
They've built a catalog that includes songs such as "Crusade," "Exilium," and "Pagan Age," which continue to define their place in the metal scene without much fanfare or grand narrative.
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