Marduk () is a Swedish black metal band formed in Norrköping in 1990. The band released their debut full-length album, Dark Endless, in 1992 on No Fashion Records. Their name is taken from the Ancient Babylonian deity, Marduk.
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History
Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson, the band's guitarist, formed Marduk with the intention of being the "most blasphemous band in the world". In Marduk's two initial releases, the 1991 EP Fuck Me Jesus and their debut album, Dark Endless the following year, Marduk had a black metal style with significant influence from death metal. For both of these releases, the band's lineup consisted of Morgan, vocalist Andreas 'Dread' Axelsson, guitarist Magnus 'Devo' Andersson, bassist Rikard Kalm and drummer Joakim 'Av Gravf' Göthberg; Dan Swanö of Edge of Sanity mixed both albums.
Following the release of Dark Endless, both Dread and Richard Kalm left the band, after which Av Gravf took over vocals while Roger 'B. War' Svensson joined as bassist. This lineup recorded their second full-length album, Those of the Unlight, in April 1993, again mixed by Swanö. Their next album Those of the Unlight, released in October, showed a change of sound for the band, with a more melodic black metal sound and lacking the death metal undertones of Marduk's music up to that point. The band elaborated upon this style on Opus Nocturne, released on 12 December 1994, which featured Fredrik Andersson joining on drums while Av Gravf focused on vocals, and was the first album without Devo, who left earlier that year.
Av Gravf left Marduk in 1995, citing boredom as the main reason for his decision. Marduk then recruited Erik 'Legion' Hagstedt, formerly of Swedish black metal band Ophthalamia, as vocalist. This was followed by the band recording their fourth full-length album, Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered, with Peter Tägtgren of Hypocrisy fame at The Abyss Studio in January 1996. The album was released on 1 July 1996.
This line-up of the band, aside from Fredrik Andersson being replaced in 2002 by Emil Dragutinovic, remained largely unchanged, releasing Nightwing, Panzer Division Marduk, La Grande Danse Macabre, and World Funeral between 1998 and 2003, all of these albums being mixed by Tägtgren. Due both to dissatisfaction with the band's musical direction and the deterioration of personal relationships within the band, Legion departed from the band in 2003, followed by B. War the subsequent year. Legion was subsequently replaced by Daniel 'Mortuus' Rostén, known for his work in Funeral Mist, while Devo returned to the band as a bassist.
Marduk planned to tour the United States in September 2016 with Carach Angren, Rotting Christ, and Necronomicon, but were forced to cancel due to delays in acquiring visas. In late February 2017, a planned show at Oakland was cancelled by the venue for safety issues after a local anti-fascist group targeted the band and reportedly threatened the venue staff. Marduk toured the US in the summer of 2017 with Incantation and Abysmal Dawn.
Musical style and lyrical themes
The band's two initial releases, the 1991 EP, Fuck Me Jesus, and their debut album, Dark Endless, combine black metal with death metal. The band's second and third albums, Those of the Unlight and Opus Nocturne, showed a more melodic black metal approach, with the latter hinting at a more chaotic, blast beat-driven style that would be further explored on subsequent albums like Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered, Nightwing, and Panzer Division Marduk.
Concerning the thematic nature of Marduk's lyrics, the lyrics primarily incorporate Satanism, anti-Christianity, blasphemy, death, Third Reich history, and World War II. Marduk began incorporating the war themes on their 1999 album, Panzer Division Marduk, which continued on in later years such as "The Hangman of Prague" on 2004's Plague Angel, the title being a reference to Reinhard Heydrich — second in command of the SS — in his capacity as the de facto Reichsprotektor of Bohemia and Moravia.
Legacy
Thom Jurek of AllMusic wrote: "Marduk's unswerving commitment to blasphemy and extreme music, a catalog of well-regarded recordings, and a relentless touring schedule established them as one of Scandinavia's best known black metal acts."
Members
Current members
Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson – guitars (1990–present)
Mortuus (Daniel Rostén) – vocals (2004–present)
Bloodhammer (Simon Schilling) – drums (2019–present)
Former members
Af Gravf (Joakim Göthberg) – drums (1990–1993), vocals (1993–1995)
Dread (Andreas Axelsson) – vocals (1990–1993)
Rikard Kalm – bass (1990–1992)
B. War (Roger Svensson) – bass (1992–2004; died 2026)
Devo (Magnus Andersson) – guitars (1992–1994), bass (2004–2019, 2023)
Legion (Erik Hagstedt) – vocals (1995–2003)
Froding (Fredrik Andersson) – drums (1993–2002)
Emil Dragutinovic – drums (2002–2006)
Lars Broddesson – drums (2006–2013)
Fredrik Widigs – drums (2013–2018)
Joel Lindholm – bass (2020–2023)
Live members
Kim Osara – guitars (1995–1996)
Peter Tägtgren – guitars (1996)
Simon Wizén – bass (2023–present)
Discography
Studio albums
Dark Endless (1992)
Those of the Unlight (1993)
Opus Nocturne (1994)
Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered (1996)
Nightwing (1998)
Panzer Division Marduk (1999)
La Grande Danse Macabre (2001)
World Funeral (2003)
Plague Angel (2004)
Rom 5:12 (2007)
Wormwood (2009)
Serpent Sermon (2012)
Frontschwein (2015)
Viktoria (2018)
Memento Mori (2023)
Live albums and compilations
Live in Germania (1997)
Infernal Eternal (2000)
Blackcrowned (2002)
Warschau (2006)
Beast of Prey: Brutal Assault (2024)
Demos and EPs
Fuck Me Jesus (1991)
Glorification (1996)
Here's No Peace (1997)
Obedience (2000)
Deathmarch (2004)
Iron Dawn (2011)
Singles
"Slay the Nazarene" (2002)
"Hearse" (2003)
"Souls for Belial" (2012)
"Werwolf" (2018)
DVDs
Funeral Marches and Warsongs (2004)
Blackcrowned (2005)
Blood Puke Salvation (2006)
