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The Dreadful Hours
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 13, 2001
Recorded2001
GenreDeath/doom
Gothic metal
Length70:51
LabelPeaceville Records
My Dying Bride chronology
Meisterwerk 2
(2001)
The Dreadful Hours
(2001)
The Voice of the Wretched
(2002)
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Carach Angren
OriginLandgraaf, Limberg
GenresSymphonic black metal
Years active2003–present
LabelsMaddening Media
MembersSeregor
Ardek
Namtar
WebsiteBand Website

Carach Angren is a symphonic black metal band from the Netherlands, formed by two members of Vaultage. Their style is characterised by prominant use of orchestral arrangements, and "epic" lyrics (similar in style to those of Dragonforce) describing unexplained paranormal tales of the past.

The name means "Iron Jaws" in the language of Sindarian, and is the name of a fortified pass into North-Western Mordor in J. R. R. Tolkein's The Lord Of The Rings

History

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Carach Angren was formed in 2003 in the Dutch municipality of Landgraaf, after two members of Vaultage started a side project, due to their shared love of both legends and black metal. It seemed to go well, so Vaultage stepped down and Carach Angren "was ready for bigger steps".

Their first EP was The Chase Vault Tragedy, which, like all their releases, is a concept album. Following this, they released a second EP, Ethereal Veiled Existance, at which point they were picked up by Maddening Media in 2007. It was then that Carach Angren recorded their first full-length album, Lammendam.

They have now finished their second album, Death Came Through a Phantom Ship, which was released on February 26, 2010. They are currently partaking in the "A Declaration Of Hate" European tour in support of this, with extreme metal bands Dark Funeral, Zonaria and Nefarium.

Discography

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Albums
EPs
Demos

Band members

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  • Seregor – Vocals and Guitar
  • Ardek – Keys and Arrangements
  • Namtar - Drums and Percussion
  • Trystys - Live guitars

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