Sarmak — Diycarsh (2005)
Solo-single tape “Diycarsh“ is dedicated to the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
“Sarmak“ (Zaur Mazhiyev of “Lycanthropy’s Spell“ band) was Chechen roots’ black metal from Belgium.
Copyright © Irdenwerk Productions, 2005
Copyright © Underground Propaganda Records, 2005
“Lycanthropy’s Spell“ was first created by mastermind Sarmak in Spring 2003. Nick “Inferis“ joined soon after. Although from Belgium, Zaur “Sarmak“ had Chechen roots, and he dedicated his single “Diycarsh“ to the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. The first tape “Chaos, Death and Horror“ was released on Sheol Productions in late 2003. At this time the aim was to create agressive black metal with lycanthropy and epic war themes. As some time went by the music ’matured’ into slower melodic ’epic depressive’ black metal mainly represented by the “Glorification Of The Night“ album.
The band’s name is taken from the Moonblood song “Embraced by Lycanthropy’s Spell“.
Members:
Sarmak (Zaur Mazhiev, 1985 - 2005) — Vocals, Guitars, Bass (also: Rabe, Sarmak);
Melkor Werra, Inferis (Nick Leatherland) — Drums [Guest] (also: Amenti, Funeral Forest, Flesh Hammer, Taliesin, Dronckaerdt, Rabe, Sarmak).