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Thrall (formerly known as Thy Plagues) is a black metal band formed in Hobart, Tasmania,〔Thrall discuss significance of Tasmania to their music. Lurker, Alex. ("Lurker's Path: Thrall full interview" ) 27 October 2009, retrieved 13 September 2011.〕 currently signed to Moribund Records. ==Early work and Away from the Haunts of Men== Thrall began as Tom Void's solo, drum-machine black metal project in 2005. In this guise, a demo titled Wrath Eternal - a punishing, reverb-soaked, Leviathan-esque four-track recording, limited to only 20 CD-R copies - was released. Void recruited Em Støy to provide a bass accompaniment to the drum machine for live shows. For their first album, Away from the Haunts of Men, Tom Void played all instruments, and programmed the drums.〔Tom Void makes reference to programming drums. 23, Mercury. ("Interviewing Thrall from Tasmania" ) 14 October 2010, retrieved 13 September 2011.〕 When recording the first album, the decision was made to change the band name to Thrall. The album featured guest vocals by Alex Pope from Ruins 〔Thrall's official website. ("Members" ) retrieved 13 September 2011.〕 and Trent Griggs, the studio engineer and one-man black metal band Throes. In return, Void contributed vocals to the Ruins album Cauldron〔Tom Void discusses singing on "Upon these Skeletons (Bury the Dead)." ibid ("Interviewing Thrall from Tasmania" )〕 The album was released on Total Holocaust Records (Sweden) in June 2010 in Europe in a lavish, silver-foiled digi-pack edition limited to 500 copies. Later a North American edition was released by Moribund Records() (USA), with an enhanced CD featuring a film clip made by Janssen Herr (a fellow Tasmanian residing in Sweden). Reviews noted the “dark, atmospheric” feel of the album, Void’s throat-butchering singing style, and the varied feels and paces of the songs.〔Thrall's official website. ("Reviews of Away from the Haunts of Men" ) retrieved 13 September 2011.〕 Void and Støy relocated to Osaka, Japan, in 2008, while the first album was being mixed. Støy moved to drums and the band recruited a live bass player, Rob Crompton, to enable Thrall to make the switch from studio band to a live band.〔(Encyclopaedia Metallum ): The Metal Archives, Past Members retrieved 7 February 2012〕 Void and Støy also experimented with a two-piece line up at several shows.〔Thrall refer to two-piece line up: Ramos, Octavio. Alburqueque Examiner. ("Take Five: An Interview with Australia's Thrall" ) 7 October 2010, retrieved 13 September 2011.〕
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