Yaveh
Yaveh is a Brazilian metal band that formed in the late 1990s. Their music pulls from industrial and black metal, with vocalist Apollyon and guitarist...
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Yaveh is a Brazilian metal band that formed in the late 1990s. Their music pulls from industrial and black metal, with vocalist Apollyon and guitarist Cannibal as central figures. They put out albums like 'Omniscient Eye' in 2000 and 'Sodom' in 2003.
Their song 'Acautelai-vos' from 2004 drew censorship attention for lyrics some considered anti-Christian. Another track, 'Não Temo,' appears among their notable work. The band's lineup has shifted over time, though Apollyon, Cannibal, and bassist Necromancer have been consistent on most recordings.
Yaveh developed a cult following in underground metal circles, appreciated for their experimental approach. They released 'The Unholy Ancient Ruins' in 2008 and have continued to put out music and play shows occasionally since then.
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