The Stone (band)

For the thrash metal band from Finland, see Stone (band).
The Stone
Origin Belgrade, Serbia
Genres Black metal
Years active 1996−present
Labels CCP, Solistitium, Folter
Associated acts May Result
Inferno
Website www.thestonehorde.com
Members Nefas
Kozeljnik
Demonetras
L.G.
Past members Aksinomantijan
Ved
Nefas

The Stone is a Serbian black metal band from Belgrade, Serbia, formed in 1996. They were originally known as Stone to Flesh and changed their name to The Stone in 2001.

Biography

The Stone was born in 1996. At first they were known under a different band name, Stone to Flesh. In February '97, the first demo called "Serbian Woods" was recorded followed by first live appearances. "Killed by the Sun" demo was taped a year after and the band was reached by Greek label Demonion Productions which asked if they were willing to release both demo materials on tape version, and soon after the first official release, titled "Unveiled Evil" was celebrated. In winter 1999/2000, the band recorded "Some Wounds Bleed Forever", first full-length manifest which was later released by CCP Records.

After some crucial changes concerning the band name, and due to misunderstandings with CCP Records, the band signed to Solistitium Productions/Wolfcult Productions, and in spring of 2002 released "Slovenska krv" ("Slavic Blood"), second full-length and first one under The Stone banner. Meanwhile, the "Tragom Hromoga Vuka" ("Tracking the Limping Wolf") CD was out in March '03, presenting two brand new songs and both demo materials included.

In winter 2003/'04, "Zakon Velesa" ("The Law of Veles"), the third full-length album was recorded and released a few months after. This marks the end of cooperation with Solistitium Records.

In December 2004, the "Čujete li, smeju nam se mrtvi…" ("Do you hear, the dead are laughing at us...") EP was released through Czech label Eclipse Productions (now Long Ago Records), consisting of two completely new tracks.

August 2005, The Stone signed a deal with cult German label Folter Records and by the end of June 2006, the fourth full-length album "Magla" ("Mist") was released. Few months later, a live 7" split EP with Czech Inferno was out on Undercover Records, as well as split DVD with May Result on Pagan Flames Productions (US). During the next couple of years band was very active with live performances, but having one more release ahead - re-pressing of the debut record on Serbian label Grom Records, this time with different artwork, different album name, two bonus songs and video.

In winter of 2008 The Stone entered "Draft" studio to record four songs for its first 10" MLP entitled "Old Wounds Bleed Misanthropy". Two old songs are re-recorded, as well as some cover versions of Slayer and Master's Hammer, to be released on Diabolist Services Cult (US) during 2009. Czech label Zero Budget Production has released first and cult demo "Serbian Woods" on limited 7" picture vinyl and also Folter Records released a limited vinyl version of now The Stone's classic second album "Slovenska krv" ("Slavic Blood").

The band was very active with live gigs during 2008 and on October 4 entered the studio in order to record their fifth full-length album titled "Umro" ("Deceased") which will be released in April 2009 through Folter Records. This was considered to be by far the most mature release by the band. At the same time, two more songs were recorded and used for a release of split 7" EP titled "The Ancestral Alliance" with Italian band Kult. Also German mini tour with Lugubre was settled for the end of April as well as more live appearances, including extensive touring through Europe with Romanian band Negura Bunget in 2010.

2011 saw the release of band's sixth full-length album "Golet" ("The Bareness") and again through Berlin-based Folter Records. 15 September was chosen as a date of release, the same day The Stone was to embark on a European tour in support of cult Seattle black metal group Inquisition, here also followed by Portuguese band Corpus Christii and Canada's Revenge.

Band members

Current

Former

Session

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Compilation albums

Demos

References

1. http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/The_Stone/9864

External links

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