Surrender of Divinity

Surrender Of Divinity is a black metal act from Bangkok, Thailand. The group was formed in 1996, and released 2 full-length albums during the 2000s. Their 2006 album Manifest Blasphemy: The Abortion of the Immaculate Conception was reviewed by Metal Hammer.[2]

Surrender Of Divinity
OriginBangkok, Thailand
GenresBlack metal[1]
Years active1996–present
LabelsFrom Beyond Productions
WebsiteOfficial Facebook
MembersAvaejee (vocals, bass)
Sunyaluxx (drums)
Whathayakorn (guitar)

In January 2014, the band's bassist/vocalist Samon "Avaejee" Traisattha, aged 36, was stabbed to death in his own home. It is reported that he was murdered by the band's own fan, "for tarnishing Satanism". Samong's wife has confirmed that said fan was indeed visiting their home and having a drink with her husband.[3][4]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Oriental Hell Rhythmics (2001)
  • Manifest Blasphemy: The Abortion of the Immaculate Conception (2006)

EP

  • Immolating the Son of the Whore (EP, 2003)

Demos

  • Promo 97
  • Rehearsal Demo '98

Split releases

  • Christbeheaders (2000)
  • Two Majesties: An Arrogant Alliance of Satan's Extreme Elite (with Impiety, 2004)
  • Unholy Black War (2006)
  • Sabbatical SiameseChristBeheading (with Sabbat, 2006)
  • Deathstrike from the Abyss (2008)
  • Surrender of Divinity / Lobotomy (split DVD/video, 2013)
  • Angelslaying Christbeheading Black Fucking Metal (2013)

Compilation appearance

  • Goatwrath Incarnation (2007)

References

  1. "Surrender of Divinity – Encyclopaedia Metallum". The Metal Archives. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  2. Gunnar Sauermann (September 2006), Surrender of Divinity Manifest Blasphemy, Metal Hammer, p. 128
  3. "Black Metal Frontman Brutally Murdered For 'Tarnishing Satanism' ♫ Latest news at". Themusic.com.au. 14 January 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  4. "'Satanist' slays metal singer | Bangkok Post: news". Bangkok Post. 11 January 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014.


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