Sacrament
Sacrament was a Christian progressive thrash metal band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 1989. Their music was known for its evangelistic lyrics, and they often played to secular audiences.
Sacrament pushed the boundaries of early death metal, not unlike Sacrifice or Death. The music is fast and furious leaning towards the more extreme European thrash sound, as opposed to the Bay Area style. Vocalist Mike Torone has a raw, coarse, throaty voice that adds to the overall extreme vibe of the music, though he never really dives into full on death metal growls. Despite the speed and intensity of the music, Sacrament don't forsake memorable songwriting as well. What some people might find shocking is that despite Sacrament's extreme nature, they are a full-fledged Christian band.
"Presumed Dead" of 1989 is the one and only demo Sacrament ever released before signing to R.E.X. Records. The recording is rather rough, although not unlistenable.
Sacrament's debut CD was originally released on R.E.X. Records in 1990. (Unfortunately it was never released on vinyl.) With the demise of that label a few years later, "Testimony of Apocalypse" became a hot collector's item fetching high dollars on auction sites. In 2005 Retroactive Records released a limited edition re-issue together with the band's "Presumed Dead" demo as bonus tracks.
In 1992 they released the second album "Haunts of Violence, R.E.X. was hyping this as the heaviest disc they had ever released, but they delayed the release for so long that by the time it came out death metal was already dominating the scene and thrash was struggling to survive. Kevin Ayers of Haven produced the disc.
After the band broke up, bassist Eric Ney went onto play with Sardonyx for a short time. In 1999 he reappeared with Joey Daub (ex-Believer) in a new project called Fountain of Tears.
In 2004 Retroactive Records re-released the debut album "Testimony of Apocalypse" along with all the demo "Presumed Dead", whole the album has been remastered, unfortunately this reissue is limited to 1000 copies.
In 2014 Retroactive records relaunched the album "Haunts of Violence", a change was made at the album cover, the logo was replaced by the logo that appears in the album Testimony of Apocalypse.
Also the album "Testimony of Apocalypse" was relaunched in 2014 by Retroactive Records, was made a little change on the cover, another typography for the text of the title was used, and the original color of the logo was changed to a yellow solid, and the back cover was also redesigned.
Members
Erik Ney: Bass (1989 - 1992)
Paul Graham: Drums(1989 - 1992)
Mike DiDonato: Guitars (1989 - 1992)
Brian Toy: Guitars (1989 - 1992)
Mike Torone: Vocals (1989 - 1991)
Robert Wolfe: Vocals (1992)
Discography:
Demos
Sacrament - Presumed Dead (cdr/demo) 1989
1. "Separate from Iniquity" (2:53)
2. "Assault (Satan's Doom)" (3:07)
3. "Lies of the Blind" (3:12)
4. "Face Reality" (2:49)
5. "Presumed Dead" (4:32)
Full Legend:
Sacrament -Testimony of Apocalypse (R.E.X.) 1990
1. "Testimony of Apocalypse" (4:06)
2. "Slave to Sin" (3:32)
3. "Hellfire Denied" (3:04)
4. "Repentance" (3:10)
5. "Valley of Dry Bones" (3:12)
6. "Mortal Agony" (3:12)
7. "Conquer Death" (3:10)
8. "Absence of Fear" (4:01)
9. "The Risen" (3:58)
10. "Blood Bath" (4:07)
Sacrament - Haunts of Violence (R.E.X.) 1992
1. "Haunts of Violence" (6:38)
2. "Carry the Wounded" (4:18)
3. "Destructive Heresies" (4:35)
4. "The Wicked Will Rot" (4:10)
5. "Supplication" (4:00)
6. "Souls in Torment" (6:52)
7. "Separate from Iniquity" (4:18)
8. "Seared Consciences" (4:30)
9. 'Under Threat of Death" (4:11)
10. "Portraits of Death" (5:19)
Reissues:
All reissues by Retroactive Records
Testimony of Apocalypse / Presumed Dead 2004
Haunts of Violence - 2014
Testimony of apocalypse - Legacy Edition 2014
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