The Sorcerer
History
The Sorcerer is a solo project created in 1994, by Hugo Andremon, due to his will to make different songs of his regular composing in the brutal death/grind band at the time (Grog).
1st song 'A Black Moon Rises' was recorded at a rehearsal in 1994. In 1995, Andremon went to Algarve to meet Bruno Correia (In Tha Umbra), and record 'Through the Valley of Shadows'. First demo tape 'Through the Valley of Shadows' was released in 1996 via Sword Productions including these two songs, and the title track was also released on a black metal compilation CD 'Southern Assault Vol. I' by Guardians of Metal in 1997.
In 1998 two more songs were recorded at Hell Mayhem with J.A. (Decayed), but were never released. They are titled 'Through the Night, the Blind Wizards Rules' and 'The Stormrider'.
The Sorcerer hibernated since that year until 2002, when two more songs with a different approach were recorded and unreleased 'till now. And in the same year, the project was put to rest again.
In 2003 Andremon was playing with Grog, Simbiose and Filii Nigrantium Infernalium at the same time.
The Sorcerer was restarted in 2013.
In April 2013 Runenstein Records released all four The Sorcerer songs on a split with another Portuguese entity, Antiquus Scriptum. The compilation is titled '...Enterrai os Vivos e Cuidai dos Mortos...'.
In March 2014, The Sorcerer's debut full length album 'A Graveyard of Fallen Dreams' was released via Helldprod. The album features seven new songs, and is limited to 500 copies.
(source: The Sorcerer, March 2014, 2 last chapters by AM)