# Nazxul

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{{Short description|Australian black metal band}}
{{Distinguish|Nazgûl}}
{{Refimprove|date=October 2020}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}}
{{Use Australian English|date=August 2011}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name            = Nazxul
| image           = Nazxul Damnation Festival 2009.jpg
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| landscape       = yes
| alt             = 
| caption         = Nazxul performing at the [Damnation Festival](/source/Damnation_Festival), Leeds in October 2009
| background      = group_or_band
| alias           = 
| origin          = [Sydney, New South Wales](/source/Sydney%2C_New_South_Wales), Australia
| genre           = [Black metal](/source/Black_metal)
| years_active    = {{start date|1993}}–present
| label           = {{flatlist|
* Vampire
* [Shock](/source/Shock_Records)
* Hekal Xul
* [Decius](/source/Decius)
* Eisenwald
* [Moribund](/source/Moribund_Records)
* Seance
}}
| associated_acts = 
| website         = <!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->
| current_members = 
* Adrian Henderson
* Lachlan Mitchell
* Dalibor Backovic
* John McLaughlin
| past_members    = 
* Greg Morelli
* Daniel Lomas
* Rev. Kriss Hades
* Peter Kostic
* [Steve Hughes](/source/Steve_Hughes)
* Morte
* Tim Yatras
* Petar Peric
* Mitch Keepin
* Luke Mills
}}

'''Nazxul''' are an Australian [black metal](/source/black_metal) band which formed in 1993. They issued two studio albums, ''Totem'' (March 1995) and ''[Iconoclast](/source/Iconoclast_(Nazxul_album))'' (July 2009). In March 2021, their most recent studio album titled ''Irkalla'' was released with the lineup being Adrian Henderson on guitar, [Lachlan Mitchell](/source/Lachlan_Mitchell_(record_producer)) on keyboards and guitar, John McLaughlin on drums and Dalibor Backovic on vocals and bass guitar.

==History==

=== Early years and ''Totem'' (1993–1997) ===

Nazxul were formed in 1993<ref name=autogenerated1>[http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=2912 Encyclopaedia Metallum – Nazxul<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> by [guitar](/source/guitar)ist Adrian Henderson, [keyboards player](/source/keyboardist)-guitarist [Lachlan Mitchell](/source/Lachlan_Mitchell_(record_producer)), former [Mortal Sin](/source/Mortal_Sin_(band)) and Slaughter Lord [drummer](/source/drummer) [Steve Hughes](/source/Steve_Hughes) and Dalibor Backovic on [vocals](/source/Singing) and [bass guitar](/source/bass_guitar). Originally envisioned as a mysterious studio-bound project,<ref name="Eliezer"/> the group only appeared in publicity photos as shadowy figures or draped facelessly in cloaks.

In 1994 a self-titled demo album appeared through Vampire Records.<ref name="Voltage">{{cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20160304060803/http://voltagemedia.com.au/directory/bands/nazxul.html | url = http://voltagemedia.com.au/directory/bands/nazxul.html | title = Nazxul | publisher = Voltage Media | archivedate = 4 March 2016 | accessdate = 11 August 2015 | url-status = dead }}</ref> According to Voltage Media's reporter it was "met with a mixture of astonishment and ultimate praise from critics, allegiance and enthusiasm by extreme music disciples, and revulsion by the ignorant and myopic."<ref name="Voltage"/> Soon after guitarist Greg Morelli, from Sydney thrash band Grungeon, joined the fold and work began on the band's first album 'Totem' which went on to become a cult classic. Though reviews were mixed, it was ultimately praised throughout the underground as a unique and powerful debut.<ref name="Eliezer">{{cite web | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20090217131800/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/10761/20090218-0018/www.themusic.com.au/imm_display0588.html | url = http://www.themusic.com.au/imm_display0588.html | title = Lifelines: Nazxul guitarist Greg Morelli dies in accident | work = The Music | publisher = In Music & Media | archivedate = 17 February 2009 | accessdate = 11 August 2015 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>

=== "Black Seed" (1998-2007) and touring ===

thumb|Nazxul live, Sydney, 1999
Further material was written, during which time Backovic departed and two new members joined, singer Morte from an avant-garde black metal group called Bestianity and guitarist Rev. Kriss Hades from the notorious Sydney death metal band [Sadistik Exekution](/source/Sadistik_Exekution) who were experiencing one of their well-known self-imposed dormant periods. This line-up produced the EP ''Black Seed'' in 1998 and late in the year played live for the first time at a show in Sydney, with Henderson moving to bass guitar.

Hughes left the group after this to pursue a career in [stand-up comedy](/source/stand-up_comedy) and soon left Australia to live in the [UK](/source/UK). His replacement was [Peter Kostic](/source/Peter_Kostic) from Sydney [rock](/source/rock_music) band [Front End Loader](/source/Front_End_Loader). Almost immediately, Nazxul was booked to support [Finnish](/source/Finland) extreme metal group [Impaled Nazarene](/source/Impaled_Nazarene) on part of an Australian tour. In a remarkable turn of events, Kostic's other band was then approached to tour with [British](/source/UK) rock group [Skunk Anansie](/source/Skunk_Anansie) over the same period but declined due to the drummer's commitment to Nazxul; the Skunk Anansie tour was in turn cancelled when the group suddenly split up. Morte was fired after this tour and Backovic returned for Nazxul's appearance at the [Metal for the Brain](/source/Metal_for_the_Brain) festival. In the meantime, ''Black Seed'' was re-released with several live tracks recorded during the tour added to the track listing. The cover was slightly amended with the iconography rendered in gold instead of green.

After playing a final show for the year all activity from Nazxul then appeared to cease abruptly. Kostic joined [Regurgitator](/source/Regurgitator) in 2000 and the [Hard Ons](/source/Hard_Ons) in 2001.<ref name="Eliezer"/><ref name="AMO Hard Ons">{{cite web | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20051121130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/44131/20051122-0000/www.amo.org.au/artist5376.html | url-status = dead | url = http://www.amo.org.au/artist5376.html | title = The Hard-Ons | publisher = [Australian Music Online](/source/Australian_Music_Online) | archivedate = 21 November 2005 | accessdate = 11 August 2015 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> Hades recorded two more albums with Sadistik Exekution before embarking on a solo career. Mitchell continued his work as a professional sound engineer / producer and in late 2001 formed a [rock](/source/Rock_music) band Brace with several former members of Canberra group [Henry's Anger](/source/Henry's_Anger). Backovic left Nazxul in 2000 to pursue a career in the film industry as a screenplay writer and director. In 2002, Sydney black metal label Decius released a limited-edition live album (titled simply ''Live'') on 12" vinyl. The recording was of the group's 1999 Metal for the Brain performance. A year later, the Nazxul track "Apostasies Legions Arise, Xul!" appeared on a compilation release from Hiberica Records along with tracks from [American](/source/United_States) band Krieg, Necroplasma from [Sweden](/source/Sweden) and Goat Semen from [Peru](/source/Peru).

The band was not at an end however. Four tracks of [dark ambience](/source/ambient_music), recorded by Henderson, Mitchell and Morelli, were released on a split EP with Melek Tha in 2004. The same year, Nazxul regrouped with a new line-up that included Henderson, Morelli and Mitchell plus two former members of [Wollongong](/source/Wollongong%2C_New_South_Wales) black metal band Secretain, Daniel Lomas (vocals) and Luke Mills (guitar), and drummer [Tim Yatras](/source/Tim_Yatras) from another Wollongong band called Battalion. Originally booked to tour with [Dimmu Borgir](/source/Dimmu_Borgir), the [Norwegian](/source/Norway) band cancelled its visit but several months later Nazxul undertook a tour with [Adelaide](/source/Adelaide%2C_Australia) based [gothic metal](/source/gothic_metal) band [Virgin Black](/source/Virgin_Black) instead. Nazxul then became dormant for some time since. Mills continued to play in various black metal bands and Yatras was the drummer with [Lord](/source/Lord_(band)) between 2005 and May 2009.

=== "Iconoclast" (2008–present) and touring ===

In 2008 Nazxul reformed and were listed as the national support to the Australian leg of [Mayhem](/source/Mayhem_(band))'s tour; this tour was cancelled however. The band completed work on the long-awaited ''Iconoclast'' album, first mooted in 1998, during the year. Greg Morelli died in a motorcycle accident on 20 November 2008 in [North Strathfield](/source/North_Strathfield%2C_New_South_Wales).<ref name="Eliezer"/> He had just completed his guitar parts for the album, before his death.<ref name="Eliezer"/> Nazxul asked those who listen to "Oath (Fides Resurrectio)" to think of Morelli: it is performed in his honour.

''Iconoclast'' was released in July 2009 by [German](/source/Germany) label Eisenwald Records.<ref name="Freeman">{{cite web | first = Phil | last = Freeman | title = ''Iconoclast'' – Nazxul | url = {{Allmusic|class=album|id=r1606019|pure_url=yes}} | work = [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic) | publisher = [All Media Guide](/source/All_Media_Guide) | accessdate = 11 August 2015 }}</ref> Guitarist Petar Peric from Infernal Method replaced the late Morelli, and drummer John McLaughlin replaced Tim Yatras.

International touring went ahead at the end of 2009 with shows in [England](/source/England), [Germany](/source/Germany), the [Netherlands](/source/Netherlands), [Belgium](/source/Belgium) and [Russia](/source/Russia).

Nazxul's third album titled ''Irkalla'' was released in March 2021.

==Discography==
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;Studio albums
*''Totem''&nbsp;(22 March 1995)
*''[Iconoclast](/source/Iconoclast_(Nazxul_album))''&nbsp;(27 July 2009)
*''Irkalla''&nbsp;(22 March 2021)

;Live albums
*''Live''&nbsp;(2002)

;Demos
*''Nazxul''&nbsp;(1994)

;EPs
*''Black Seed''&nbsp;(1998)
*''Quickener of the Dead''&nbsp;(2010)

;Split albums
*''4 Spears in God's Ribs''&nbsp;(2003)
*''Develish Purification''&nbsp;(2004)—with Melek-Tha

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* {{Facebook|Nazxul.Official}}
* {{Official|http://www.seancerecords.com|Seance Records}}
* {{Facebook|seancerecs|Seance Records}}

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Category:Musical groups established in 1993
Category:Musical groups from Sydney
Category:Australian heavy metal musical groups
Category:Australian black metal musical groups
Category:1993 establishments in Australia

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