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Ophidian I

12+ albums
Technical Death Metaldeath metalicelandicmetalprogressive death metal

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Since 2010, the Icelandic technical death metal ensemble Ophidian I have cut a swathe through the Icelandic metal scene. Fusing together a myriad of influences such as Necrophagist, Obscura and the Faceless, Ophidian I has crafted an intricate yet ferocious breed of death metal, combining sophisticated songwriting with lyrical themes such as eschatology and the darker sides of human history. In June, 2011, Ophidian I started work on their debut album Solvet Saeclum. Recorded in Studio Sýrland and produced by Jóhann Ingi of Studio Fossland, Solvet Saeclum was released in June 2012 through SFC Records. Met with positive reviews from critics and fans alike, Ophidian I had gained a lot of momentum. This combined with limitless passion and great ambition, Ophidian I aim to further refine their music and widen their audience. Members: Ingó - Vocals Símon - Guitar Stefán - Drums Máni - Guitar Þórður - Bass User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Spiral To Oblivion

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Diamonds

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Storm Aglow

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Unfurling The Crescent Moon

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Sequential Descent

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Captive Infinity

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Enslaved In A Desolate Swarm

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Dominion Eyes

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Jupiter

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Wither On The Vine

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albums

Desolate

Desolate

Solvet Saeclum

Solvet Saeclum

Spiral to Oblivion

Spiral to Oblivion

Diamonds

Diamonds

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Storm Aglow

Whence They Came

Whence They Came

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Selvot Saeclum

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2011 Demo

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Ophidian I

Demo

Demo

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(2012) Solvet saeclum

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Brian Shields Tribute Album

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