Nahemah_(band)

Nahemah (band)

Nahemah (band)

Spanish heavy metal band


NahemaH was a Spanish heavy metal band from Alicante, Spain, that was formed in 1997. Since then, they have released four albums. Nahemah released their two final albums via Lifeforce Records.[1]

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History

Nahemah was formed in 1997 in Alicante, Spain. In 1999, their debut album, Edens in Communion, was independently released.[1] In 2001, being signed to Iberian Moon Records, Nahemah released their second album, Chrysalis. The album received positive feedback and was re-released by Concreto Records. Nahemah also were an opening act for bands such as Moonspell and Alastis.[1]

During 2003, Nahemah recorded an EP titled The Last Human, which remains unreleased. Following the recording of the unreleased EP, the band had line-up problems.

Between 2003 and 2005, the band was putting together their third studio album, The Second Philosophy.[2] That album would see a release in 2007 via Lifeforce Records,[1] a label which they were signed to in August 2006.[2] In 2009, Nahemah released their fourth studio album A New Constellation, also, via the label Lifeforce Records.

In August 2012, Nahemah announced via their official website that they have disbanded.

Line-up

Final members

  • Pablo Egido - vocals (1997-2012)
  • Paco Porcel - bass (1997-2012)
  • Miguel Palazón - guitar, synths (1997-2012)
  • Roberto Marco - guitar (1997-2012)
  • Enrique Pérez - drums (2009-2012)

Former members

  • José Diego - drums (1997-2007)
  • Quino Jiménez - drums (2007)
  • Syhobsh - drums (2007-2009)
  • Henry Saiz - bass (2001-2002)

Discography

Albums

  • Edens in Communion (Independent, 1999)
  • Chrysalis (Iberian Moon Records, 2001) (re-released by Concreto Records in 2002)
  • The Second Philosophy (Lifeforce Records, 2007)
  • A New Constellation (Lifeforce Records, 2009)[3][4]

References

  1. "Nahemah @ lifeforcerecords.com". Archived from the original on 2017-05-31. Retrieved 2011-04-08.
  2. Lee, Cosmo (15 May 2007). "Interview: NAHEMAH". Metalinjection.net. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  3. "STORMBRINGER.at | News". Stormbringer.at. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  4. "Friedhof Online Magazine". Archived from the original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2008-12-07.

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