Endstille

Endstille is a black metal band from Germany. It was founded in 2000 by L. Wachtfels (guitar), Mayhemic Destructor (drums), Iblis (vocals) and Cruor (bass) in Kiel. L. Wachtfels and Mayhemic Destructor had previously played in the band Tauthr, while Iblis and Cruor came from the band Octoria. They describe their music as "ugliest aggressive black metal with the fire-speed of an MG42 and the power of heavy ship-artillery". The lyrics refer, to a large extent, to personal experiences and opinions of the band members. In its self-manifestation, the group refers to well-known German weapons from the time of World War II. This, in addition to the band's lyrics, is sometimes seen an indication of a right-wing extremist affinity within the band. Endstille clearly dissociates itself from such labels, explains to have no sympathies for right-wing ideas and says black metal "is in its principle unpolitical".[1]

Endstille
Endstille performing live at Wacken Open Air in August 2010
Background information
OriginKiel, Germany
GenresBlack metal
Years active2000–present
LabelsRegain Records, Season of Mist
Associated actsKoldbrann
Websitehttp://www.endstille.com/
MembersZingultus
Mayhemic Destructor
L. Wachtfels
Cruor
Past membersIblis

In spring 2006, Endstille embarked on a highly successful European tour headlined by Dark Funeral and Naglfar, and supported by Finnish death metal band Amoral.

In 2009, Vocalist Zingultus (Nagelfar, Graupel) replaced Iblis.[2][3]

Line-up

Current members

Former members

  • Iblis: Vocals (2000–2009)

Discography

Studio releases

  • Operation Wintersturm - (Twilight Records, 2002)
  • Frühlingserwachen - (Twilight, 2003)
  • Dominanz - (Twilight, 2004; reissued by Regain in 2008)
  • Navigator - (Twilight, 2005)
  • Lauschangriff... - (2006, Split album with Graupel)
  • Endstilles Reich - (2007)
  • Verführer - (Regain, 2009)
  • Infektion 1813 - (Season of Mist, 2011)
  • Kapitulation 2013 - (2013)

Demos

  • DEMOn - (2001)

References

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