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Mirrorthrone is a Swiss one-man symphonic black metal band formed by Vladimir Cochet in 2000.
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Origin | Switzerland |
Genres | Symphonic black metal, avant-garde metal |
Years active | 2000 – present |
Labels | Red Stream Inc. |
Members | Vladimir Cochet |
Website | mirrorthrone.com |
Biography edit
Mirrorthrone was formed in 2000 by Vladimir Cochet, the only member of the one-man project. In late 2001 and 2002, two demo CDs were recorded, which drew the attention of label Red Stream Inc. After signing with them, Cochet released three albums.
Albums edit
- 2003: Of Wind and Weeping
- 2006: Carriers of Dust
- 2008: Gangrene
Controversy edit
The song "A Scream to Express the Hate of a Race" drew criticism for lyrics that were perceived as racist. Cochet contested this in a public statement[1] where he explained that the song is intended to target "nihilism" and "the human race in its entirety."
Members edit
- Vladimir Cochet - vocals, guitars, bass, synthesizer, drum programming
Past members edit
- Marthe - female vocals
Discography edit
- Of Wind and Weeping (Red Stream Inc., 2003)
- Carriers of Dust (2006)
- Gangrene (2008)