Honor (band)
Appearance
Honor was a Polish Rock Against Communism (RAC) band. Their lyrical themes are related to national socialism, neopaganism and the white power skinhead movement.[1] Until 1999, the band played typical RAC, and then moved to pagan metal music. In January 2002, vocalist Mariusz Szczerski was arrested for spreading neo-Nazism and antisemitism. After his death from a car accident in 2005, the band stopped playing. The band reformed in 2015 and has played since, albeit in the previous RAC style.[2] Honor is on the Anti-Defamation League List of Hate Music Groups.[3]
Former members
[edit]- Olaf Jasiński – guitar, bass[4]
- Mariusz "Szczery" Szczerski – vocals
- Piotr Marcinowski – drums
- Janusz Filipowski – drums
- Karol Cegliński – bass
Session musicians
[edit]- Robert "Rob Darken" Fudali – keyboards
- Paweł "Stormblast" Pietrzak – drums during shows
- Zyklon – bass during shows
Discography
[edit]Year | Title | Type |
---|---|---|
1991 | Biały Front | Album |
1992 | Cena Idei | Album |
1993 | Urodzony Białym | Album |
1993 | W dzień triumfu nad złem | Album |
1994 | Oi! Dla Ojczyzny Vol.1 | Compilation |
1994 | Stal zemsty | Album |
1995 | Droga bez odwrotu | Album |
1995 | Skinheads | Compilation |
1998 | Ogień ostatniej bitwy | Album |
1999 | To Survive for Victory 1989-1999 Vol. 1 | Album |
1999 | To Survive for Victory 1989-1999 Vol. 2 | Album |
2000 | W płomieniach wschodzącej siły | Album |
2000 | Raiders of Revenge | Collaborative |
2001 | Day of the Rope Vol.1 | Compilation |
2001 | For All White Nationalists | Collaborative |
2001 | Honor | EP |
2001 | W dzień triumfu nad złem | Reedition |
2002 | Głos Słowiańskiej Dumy vol.1 | Album |
2002 | In the Flames of Rising Power | Album |
2004 | Urodzony Białym | Reedition |
2004 | The Fire of the Final Battle | Reedition |
2006 | Live Unplugged | Live |
2007 | Na szubienicę / Sanhedryn | Single |
2009 | Dwadzieścia lat pod sztandarem Orła 1989–2009 | Album |
2010 | 20.01.1991 | Live |
2011 | Urodzony w dzień triumfu | Compilation |
2012 | Przetrwać by zwyciężyć 1989-1999 | Compilation |
2014 | Biały front - White Deluxe | Album |
2016 | Impuls '89 | Album |
2020 | 1989-2019 | Box set |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Stalhammar, Kai Mathias. "Honor". Russian Metal. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
- ^ "Honor". Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
- ^ "Bigots Who Rock: an ADL List of Hate Music Groups". Anti-Defamation League. Archived from the original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
- ^ "Honor". Discogs. Retrieved 23 October 2020.