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Death SS
OriginPesaro, Italy
Genres
Years active1977–1984
1988–2008
2012–present
Labels
Websitedeathss.com

Death SS (later also intended as a contraction of In Death of Steve Sylvester) is an Italian heavy metal band formed in 1977. They have sometimes been described as "horror metal".

History

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Death SS was formed in 1977 in Pesaro[2] by Steve Sylvester (born Stefano Silvestri), a future member of Ordo Templi Orientis,[3] and Paul Chain (Paolo Catena), who would later embrace an experimental form of doom metal with his solo project, Paul Chain Violet Theatre. Sylvester left the band in 1982 and Chain replaced him with Sanctis Ghoram (featured on the Evil Metal EP) before closing the project in 1984 to start his solo career. Sylvester reformed the band in 1988 (with him being the only original member). This new incarnation of the band recorded their first full-length album, ...in Death of Steve Sylvester. There would be many line-up changes in the years to come, with Sylvester once again being the only constant.

The album Panic was partially recorded in the US, with Neil Kernon as a producer, because the band liked his work for artists such as Queensrÿche, Judas Priest, Dokken, Nevermore, David Bowie, Rush and Skrew and had, according to Sylvester, "a particular touch in the dark side of Heavy Metal [...] that we were looking for". The band's management contacted Kernon, who accepted after listening to the band's demos of the new songs. The album was released in 2000 by Sylvester's own label, Lucifer Rising, and Dream Catcher.[3]

Musical style and influence

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Death SS combines elements of horror, occultism and metal to a style termed "horror metal" by AllMusic,[2] and is also considered an influence on black metal.[4] The band itself calls its music "horror music".[5] Death SS is one of the sources of inspiration for the Swedish metal band Ghost.[6]

Members

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Current members
  • Steve Sylvester – lead vocals (1977–1982, 1988–2008, 2012–present)
  • Bozo Wolff – drums (2012–present)
  • Glenn Strange – bass, backing vocals (2005–2008, 2012–present)
  • Al De Noble – guitar, backing vocals (2007–2008, 2012–present)
  • Freddy Delirio – keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals (1994–1996, 2005–2008, 2012–present)
Former members

Timeline

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Discography

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Albums

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  • ...in Death of Steve Sylvester (Discomagic/Metalmaster 1988)
  • Black Mass (Discomagic/Metalmaster 1989)
  • Heavy Demons (Contempo/Rosemary's Baby 1991)
  • Do What Thou Wilt (Lucifer Rising 1997)
  • Panic (Lucifer Rising 2000)
  • Humanomalies (Lucifer Rising 2002)
  • The Seventh Seal (Lucifer Rising/Black Widow Records 2006)
  • Resurrection (Lucifer Rising 2013)
  • Rock 'n' Roll Armageddon (Lucifer Rising 2018)[7]
  • X (Lucifer Rising 2021)

Live albums

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  • The Cursed Concert (Contempo 1992)
  • Il ritorno degli occulti (200 copies, Cursed Coven 1998)
  • Live 1990: The Complete Black Mass Show (200 copies, Cursed Coven 2006)
  • Live at I-Gods of Metal 2008 (CD/DVD, Live Global/Self 2009)
  • Beyond Resurrection (Lucifer Rising Records 2017)

Singles/EPs

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  • The Horned God of the Witches (Demo EP 1981)
  • Evil Metal EP (Metal Eye Records 1983)
  • "Kings of Evil" (Metalmaster 1989)
  • "Vampire" (Metalmaster 1989)
  • "In the Darkness" (Metalmaster 1989)
  • Where Have You Gone? EP (Contempo 1991)
  • Straight to Hell EP (Contempo 1993)
  • The Cursed Singles boxset (Avantgarde Music 1995)
  • "Baron Samedi" (Lucifer Rising 1998)
  • "Scarlet Woman" (Lucifer Rising 1999)
  • "Hi-Tech Jesus" (Lucifer Rising 2000)
  • Lady of Babylon EP (Lucifer Rising 2000)
  • Let The Sabbath Begin 2 CD EP (Lucifer Rising 2001)
  • Transylvania (Lucifer Rising 2001)
  • "Pain" (Lucifer Rising 2003)
  • "Sinful Dove" (Lucifer Rising 2004)
  • "Give 'Em Hell" (Lucifer Rising 2005)
  • "Der Golem" (2013)
  • The Darkest Night EP (Lucifer Rising 2013)
  • "Ogre's Lullaby" (2013)
  • "Profanation" (2013)
  • "The Night of the Witch" (2013)
  • Eaters (2013)
  • "Dyonisus" (2014)
  • "The Crimson Shrine" (2016)
  • The 7th Seal Ep (2020)

Compilations

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  • The Story of Death SS. 1977–1984 (Minotauro 1987)
  • Horror Music (Lucifer Rising 1996)
  • The Horned God of Witches (Lucifer Rising/Black Widow Records 2004)
  • Steve Sylvester – Friends of Hell (Cursed Coven 2006)
  • The Story of Death SS. 1977–1984 – Part Two (2008)
  • All the Colors of the Dark (2011)
  • Horror Music – Vol.2 – Singles, Outtakes & Rare Tracks – 1997-2007 (2014)
  • Rarities, Live & Outtakes – An Exclusive for the Cursed Coven (2019)
  • The Story of Death SS – Early Demos & Live Recordings 1977-1984 / The Horned God of the Witches (2019)
  • The Evil Singles – 1982 / 1997 (2020)
  • Special Eleventh (2022)
  • Horror Music Vol. 3 – B-Sides & Outtakes 2012-2022 (2023)

References

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  1. ^ The Pit (9 July 2021). "10 Shock Rock Bands Whose Music Is As Good As Their Stage Show". The Pit. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Death SS Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  3. ^ a b Yiva Asker: Death SS. In: Jon Kristiansen: Metalion: The Slayer Mag Diaries. Brooklyn, NY: Bazillion Points Books 2011, p. 472ff.
  4. ^ Emperor. In: Jon Kristiansen: Metalion: The Slayer Mag Diaries. Brooklyn, NY: Bazillion Points Books 2011, p. 274.
  5. ^ Jean: Death SS.
  6. ^ Interview of a Nameless Ghoul by Loudwire, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XURdcV4ELcM
  7. ^ "Album – Classifica settimanale WK 37 (dal 2018-09-07 al 2018-09-13)" (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
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