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Geasa | |
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Origin | Dublin, Ireland |
Genres | Celtic metal,[1] black metal |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Season of Mist, DMP Productions |
Members | Draighean - Vocals, Bass, Keyboards Philip White - Guitar, Keyboards Cory Sloan - Guitar Simon Ó Laoghaire - Drums |
Past members | Brian O'Connor (1994–1998) - Vocals Fergal Purcell (1994–1996) - Guitar/song writer Steve Maher (1996–2007) - Guitar Antoine Arrighi "Denosdrakkh" (–2008) - Guitar |
Geasa are a Celtic metal[1] band originating from Dublin, Ireland. Formed by Fergal Purcell and John Kavanagh in 1993 the band combines traditional Celtic music with black metal to form Celtic black metal. They have released one demo album, one EP, and three albums. They came onto the scene in 1994 with the Starside demo. The demo was widely traded in the underground and attributed to the band's later record deal[citation needed]. The demo itself comprises two distinct sounds; from the epic black metal sounding "Empyrean" and "Warrior" penned by Purcell to the more Celtic sounding "Starside" and "Rite of passage" written mainly by Kavanagh. This black metal sound was lost when Purcell quit the band in 1996, resulting in the band's major and sometimes-lamented change in sound style post Starside.