Current members:
ANIMA – tom blast;
MONOLITH – drums;
Jonny Maudling – session keyboard player (studio recording).
Founding group
Rutarp – vocals;
Shaddar – guitar;
Kirkill – bass;
Equinox – drums;
Shamala – keyboards;
Morthvarg – guitar.
As the band developed, each member had more input to the actual sound. Shaddar’s involvement moved the sound of the band more to a black metal approach, creating more of a melodic atmosphere. Thus, SEMARGL from the very start are not confined to a single genre, instead they draw upon a number of styles to create their music.
Development
In May 2004, the group visited the Polish city of Bialystok to record their first album “Attack On God” in Hertz Studio” (Vader, Asgaard, Decapitated, Hate, Vesania) .
This album was unleashed to the world on 16th April 2005. Released on the Russian label “More Hate Productions”, the eight track recording, with styles ranging from melodic black to brutal death metal, has significant keyboard work. The poetic and lyrical standpoint is full of propaganda, outlaid in the booklet, and delivers a philosophy based on the principles of Satanism, his vision interpreted through the band. The album collects favorable world-wide criticism, resulting in the American label Deathgasm Records to fully redeem the rights for publication in the United States. This label also gave the band a professional looking product.
During 2005, Morthvarg and Shamala leave the band, and the remaining members waste no time in starting to write the next album. This album “Satanogenesis” was recorded at the same “Hertz” studio. Despite a relatively short period of time from the release of the first album, they are able to create a very different sounding album than before. The sound is more raw, the music is faster, and the lyrical content is even more angry and blasphemous. The final version of the album includes 13 tracks, with several industrial / dark electro ones. Once again the band’s lyrical content is of a similar nature to earlier works.
Satanogenesis, also under Deathgasm, is released on the 8th June 2006, and soon after, the band is sent to Germany to record the third disc.
At this time, recording, mixing and mastering is done at Echolane Recording Studio (Bad Bergen, Germany), and engineered by Kai Schwerdtfeger. This recording, later entitled as “Manifest” (manifestation of the war as a radical method for solving the problems of humanity) works on a musical and ideological level and divided into three logical parts: “Radius”, “Eradication” and “Verdict”. It contains 13 tracks and a video for the song ”Selection” in the multimedia section.
At this stage, “Manifest” was the biggest achievement yet, demonstrating their high artistic skill, and their aptitude for literacy. Musically, the album leans more towards death metal, but the topics are close to Satanism, with new militaristic ideas.
Almost a year later on the 29thAugust 2007, “Manifest” was successfully published and distributed by Deathgasm Records.
SEMARGL release a video on the Internet from the album “Manifest”, showing the bands ideology with slogans and propaganda.
In 2007, changes in the line-up are happening. The new drummer “Erland” replaces “Equinox”, who left the group. New bassist “Hannibal” replaces “Kirkill”. The latter becoming the second vocalist, bringing a new vocal style to the fold.
Our days
In early 2009, SEMARGL signs a contract with German label and distribution company “Twilight Vertrieb”, thereby opening a new phase in their career. The recording of the fourth SEMARGL album “Ordo Bellictum Satanas” was in August/September 2009, and released on the 12th of March 2010.
Following guest musicians were recorded in new album:
Jonny Maudling (Bal-Sagoth, My Dying Bride) - Piano, Brass, Orchestra;
Nera (Darzamat, NeraNature) - Female vocal in song Credo Flaming Rain;
Novy (Vader, Behemoth, Virgin Snatch, Dies Irae …) - Bass in song Credo Insanity (Intoxicated);
Iscariah (Dead to this World, Necrophagia, Immortal) - Vocal in song Credo Dead To This World;
Vrangsinn (Carpathian Forest, A Waste Of Talent, Nattefrost) - Satanic noise in song Credo Vrangsinn.