ONE MASTER - USA

Live In The Castle Of Quiet - 2014 - NoVisible Scars
Reclusive Blasphemy - 2015 - Eternal Death
Lycanthropic Burrowing - 2017 - Eternal Death
The Names Of Power - 2023 - Eternal Death

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Members
Vocals
Lustrum, Fatalism, Death Vanish>>VALDER>>Lustrum, Fatalism, Death Vanish

Guitar
Lustrum, Fatalism, Armour, Death Vanish>>VALDER>>Lustrum, Fatalism, Death Vanish - Capharnaum, Catalyst, Nightbitch, Ipsissimus, Profanatica, Armour>>Herr Adams/Doctor Messiah [Ryan Adams]>>Nightbitch, Ipsissimus, Profanatica, Armour, Disanimator


Bass
Black Wolf

Drum
Blood Eagle - Red Blade, Entierro, Armour, Nightbitch, Disanimator>>EPONYMOUS [DAVE PARMELEE]>>Entierro, Nightbitch, Disanimator





History & Biography
This occult-oriented New England, USA-based group was founded by sole man Valder in 2002. A drum machine was used. A self-titled demo appeared immediately. Demo 2004 was next and featured a full line-up. Guitarist Phlegethon joined and stayed for nine years. Another demo, called Forsaking A Dead World, appeared in 2006. This would be eventually rehashed through Eternal Death. The same goes for 2009’s The Quiet Eye Of Eternity. Novisible Scars issued a limited edition cassette called Live In The Castle Of Quiet. It was taped at a radio show in 2013. Now with Eternal Death, the band released a debut studio full-length called Reclusive Blasphemy in 2015. The band and Ninhursag shared a release in 2017. Bassist W.C.S. joined and subsequently left in 2023. Black Wolf switched to guitar from bass in 2017. Grave Dog replaced him. A short tour with Blood Chalice of Europe culminated in an appearance at Steelfest Open Air in Finland.

One Master’s full-length The Names Of Power was released through Eternal Death on 24.11.2023. The act opened for Krieg. The release coincided with One Master’s latest live performance at the Messe Des Morts festival in Montreal, Canada with a US tour being organised by Ripping Headaches for spring 2024. The group also appeared at Maryland Deathfest. 2024 ended with a solitary gig.


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