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Goat Of Mendes


History

This German pagan metal outfit, named after the goat headed God of the Witches faces its tenth anniversary of being active in the international Metal-Scene. Founded in 1994, Goat Of Mendes released the highly acclaimed Debut 'Hymn to One Ablaze' (Perverted Taste 1995) just a year later.

Being mistaken for just another, though quite unique, black metal act, GOM started to re-define their style on the follow-up 'To Walk upon the Wiccan Way' (Perverted Taste 1997).

GOM's very own musical delivery, consisting of black/death/thrash/
NWOBHM and even folky elements, combined with lyrics based upon Wiccan Paganism, earned the band their own niche amongst the headbanging hordes.

After a break of four long years, parting ways with Perverted Taste in the meantime, the band re-entered the stage with new found power and pride in 2001. With 'Thricefold' (Mendes Music/Source Of Deluge 2002) GOM finally established a bridgehead on the hardly fought Pagan shores. The unique style of GOM, with its archetypical diversity in threefold vocal delivery, earned the band a whole bunch of new followers worldwide. Euphorical reviews were coming from countries like the "Motherland" of Paganism, Ireland, the US Wiccan scene but also from such remote places as Malaysia, Singapore or Peru.

The new album 'A Book of Shadows' should now take GOM a huge step further on the road. Right after the personal motto of the band "If it's real METAL, then it can be part of the GOM-sound", this musical Witches Diary will plunge the listener into a whirlpool of various moods.

(source: the official Goat Of Mendes website [December 2004], edited by AM)

Related websites:

Goat Of Mendes @ MySpace.com

Label websites:

Perverted Taste

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Goat Of Mendes

Founded: 1994
Status: active
Country of origin: Germany
Website: www.goatofmendes.de

Discography:

Albums

Hymn to One Ablaze (1996)
To Walk upon the Wiccan Way (1997)
Thricefold (2002)
A Book of Shadows (2004) Read a review by Lane

Demos

Paganborn (1998)