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Eternal Oath : ウィキペディア英語版
Eternal Oath

Eternal Oath is a symphonic/melodic death metal band, formed in 1991 in Stockholm, Sweden. In their 15-year existence, they released 3 albums, 1 demo, 1 EP and 1 compilation. The group had been in the process of recording a 4th full length but ultimately disbanded in January 2007. In 2011, the band re-united with the promise of new material sometime in 2013.
Two notable past members include Peter Nagy (former multi-instrumentalist for Mörk Gryning) and Ted Lundström (current Amon Amarth bassist).
==History==
Eternal Oath was formed in 1991 by Ted Jonsson (drums), Petri Tarvainen (guitar) and Joni Mäensivu (vocals). In February 1994, the band recorded a 3 song promotional tape which secured a deal with Rat Pack Records for one EP. In March 1995, ''So Silent'' was recorded. Financial problems with the company would delay the EP's release; The group subsequently broke their contract with the label and self-released the EP the following year financed by Nwrapped Media.
In March 1998, the band entered the studio to record their first full-length album, ''Through The Eyes Of Hatred'' for Singapore-based label Pulverised Records. The album would be released in early 1999.
In the fall of 2001, the band entered Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden to record their second full-length, ''Righteous''. Containing 10 tracks including a cover of Paradise Lost's "Eternal", the album received a wide response all over the world. ''Righteous'' was mixed and engineered by Fredrik Nordström, known for contribution to albums by In Flames, Arch Enemy, At The Gates and Dark Tranquillity.
A few months later, Pulverised Records went bankrupt, and in early 2004 the band signed with Sound Pollution/Black Lodge Records, who in turn purchased the entire Eternal Oath back catalog. In June of the same year, Eternal Oath returned to Studio Fredman once again to record their 3rd (and last) LP, ''Wither'', which would be released March 29, 2005 through Black Lodge.〔(Eternal Oath Biography on Black Lodge Records Website )〕

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