In Germany, there have been two different metal bands called
Dark Fortress. One of them was an '80s-influenced power metal band that was formed in Riedstadt in 1998 and recorded an album titled Light and Darkness in 2000; after that band's breakup a few years later, three of its ex-members -- singer/bassist
Torsten Thassilo Herbert and guitarists
Thorsten Brand and
Matthias Bludau -- went on to form the power metal band
Dragonsfire in 2005. But there is also a black metal band from Landshut with the name
Dark Fortress; the better known of the two groups, this
Dark Fortress formed four years before the Riedstadt-based power metal band and they were still going strong after that band called it quits. Landshut's
Dark Fortress (not to be confused with
Dark Suns or the Swedish black metal band
Dark Funeral) were formed in 1994, when guitarist
Asvargr (the band's founder/leader) joined forces with lead singer
Matthias Jell, aka
Azathoth, bassist
Njord, and drummer
Charon. After rehearsing some material in 1994 and 1995,
Dark Fortress recorded their first demo, Rebirth of the Dark Age, in 1996 -- and the following year,
Asvargr added keyboardist
Thamuz to the lineup and hired a second guitarist:
Crom. It was also in 1997 that
Dark Fortress started to perform live, replaced
Njord with bassist
Alex Stütz, aka
Zoltan, and recorded a split CD titled Towards Immortality with the German black metal band
Barad Dür; that disc was released by a small independent label called Fog of the Apocalypse Records.
Dark Fortress planned to start recording an album in 1998, the year in which
Thamuz was replaced by keyboardist
Paymon. But things did not work out as planned, and not until 2001 did
Dark Fortress finally record their first full-length album,
Tales from Eternal Dusk. The early 2000s found
Dark Fortress experiencing some more lineup changes;
Zoltan and
Charon both left in 2000, and
Crom took off in 2001 (
Zoltan went on to join
Seraph of Pestilence, originally known as
Cremation, and
Crom went on to join the black metal band
Sindecade).
Dark Fortress' early-2000s arrivals included
V. Santura (who has also been with
Celtic Frost,
Noneuclid, and
the Shroud) on guitar,
Draug on bass, and
Seraph (an ex-member of
the Shroud) on drums. In 2003,
Dark Fortress recorded their second full-length album, Stab Wounds, which was released on the small Black Attakk label and was followed by their third full-length album,
Seance, in 2006. The following year,
Azathoth parted company with
Dark Fortress after 13 years with the band, and his departure made founder
Asvargr the only remaining original member.
Azathoth was replaced by singer Morean (founder of
Noneuclid) and was featured on
Dark Fortress' first post-
Azathoth album,
Eidolon, which Century Media released in the United States in 2008.
–
Alex Henderson, Rovi