Blackthorn (Russian band)


Blackthorn is a five-peace all-female Russian symphonic extreme metal band formed in 2004 in Moscow. As of 2017, they released three studio albums: Gossamer Witchcraft, Codex Archaos and Witch Cult Ternion.

Band history

Blackthorn were formed in 2004, by the Sakha-born singer Aina. A year later the original line-up, featuring Aina, Verbena, Max, Lydia and Olga, entered the studio to record their 3-track demo, The Prologue of Eschaton. Mixed by the Israeli black metal band Arafel, it was released in February 2007. Two of its tracks later appeared in the "Metal World Compilation Vol.3".
Lydia left Blackthorn in 2007 after giving birth to a baby, to be replaced by Elvira Alchemida. With a new drummer Alexander Karpukhin and Freya on keyboards, the band recorded a 10-track debut album Gossamer Witchcraft, released by Ravenheart Music Records on 30 November 2009. In February 2010 its Russian version Araneum came out via the Moscow-based Musica Production label. The record's digital version was released internationally by Hunter's Moon. In the course of the next two years the band toured Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Estonia, and played at the Metal Heads Mission X and Metal Crowd festivals, in 2009 and 2011, respectively.
In 2010 the band, now with Varaska on drums, Greta on bass and Less on violin, entered the Magna Opera Studios to start to record their second album. Codex Archaos, "one of the most anticipated releases of 2011," according to FemmeMetal, was released on 10 December 2011 by MSR Productions. Some of its tracks featured the Moscow Conservatory Silver Voice choir. The main lyrical idea behind the album was "an attempt to describe rituals of an ancient magic Codex Archaos," according to Aina.
Witch Cult Ternion, a concept album, telling the "story of ancient triple goddesses, but interpret it in its own way, enfleshing the vision as three evil witch-sisters, reigning over the world with their dark powers," came out in December 2015. It drew comparisons with the early works of Cradle of Filth, as well as Epica, Dimmu Borgir and Lacrimosa, and "has finally brought the band into the Premiere league of Russian heavy music scene," according to one reviewer. After the release Varaska left the band to concentrate on her work with the Polish band Minetaur. She was replaced by Acotath, who first appeared on the December 31, "Death of Love" single release. More concerts followed, including an appearance at the Metal Female Voices Fest in Belgium.

Band members

Current line-up

Demo