Percival Schuttenbach formed in Poland around 2003, with Krzysztof 'Grabaż' Grabowski as the frontman. They've worked with musicians like Michał 'Kaczor' Kacperczyk on guitar and Marcin 'Zielak' Zielnik on bass. Their early albums included 'The Four Horsemen' in 2004 and 'Wolven Ancestry' in 2006.
In 2011, they released the album 'Steel For Humans', which gave them their title track and songs like 'Lazare'. Their music pulls from Slavic folk melodies and electronic elements, creating a sound that doesn't fit neatly into one category.
Other tracks in their catalog include 'The Song Of The Sword-dancer' and 'Satanismus'.
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