Crystal Viper

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Crystal Viper
OriginKatowice, Poland
GenresHeavy metal, power metal, speed metal
Years active2003–present
LabelsAFM
MembersMarta Gabriel
Andy Wave
Eric Juris
Kuba Galwas
Past membersVicky Vick
Tomasz Targosz
Tomasz Woryna
Michal Badocha
Tomek Danczak
Blaze J. Grygiel
Cederick Forsberg
Websitewww.crystalviper.com

Crystal Viper is a Polish heavy metal band founded in 2003 by singer and guitarist Marta Gabriel.[1]

History[edit]

During their first three years, Crystal Viper was a project featuring Marta Gabriel and other musicians, with whom she recorded numerous demos, rehearsal tapes, and compilation tracks, and played several local live shows. By the summer of 2006, the first official line-up was established, and the project became a regular band. Gabriel would lead as a vocalist and composer, the other members were Lukasz "Andy Wave" Halczuch on the guitar, Tomek "Golem" Danczak on the drums, and Tommy Targosz on the bass. The same year, the band recorded their official debut track—a cover version of "Flaming Metal Systems" for the Manilla Road tribute album, The Riddle Masters—and signed a deal with the German label Karthago Records.

Their debut concept album The Curse Of Crystal Viper was released in early 2007, and followed by The Last Axeman compilation in 2008. Their second studio album Metal Nation was released in 2009. The album would be the first to feature the new bassist Tomasz Woryna, and was co-produced by the King Diamond guitarist Andy LaRocque.[2] Between 2006 and 2009, Crystal Viper was a four piece band in the studio and a five piece band on stage, featuring different musicians at the position of the live rhythm guitarist, until Gabriel took over the duties of a rhythm guitarist as well. Since then, Crystal Viper played as a four-piece act both in the studio and on stage.

In 2009, Crystal Viper signed a multiple record deal with AFM Records. They recorded their third studio album Legends for release in 2010. The album featured lyrics based on old Polish legends and stories.[3] In 2012, it was followed by Crimen Excepta, a concept effort about witches and the Holy Inquisition. Due to occupational obligations, Woryna was forced to take a lesser part in the band's activity, and most of the bass parts on Crimen Excepta were recorded by Gabriel. The band did not cease touring, so Michal Badocha stepped in as the new bass player.

After several live shows around Europe in 2013, Crystal Viper returned to the studio to record the fifth studio album, Possession. Soon after its premiere, due to health issues relating to the band's front woman and founder Gabriel, the band suspended all activities. It was unclear for a time if the band would continue. In late 2016, the band announced their return. The comeback album Queen Of The Witches was released after a four-year silence, in February 2017. Like all the previous albums, it was produced by Bart Gabriel (known for his collaboration with acts such as Cirith Ungol, Pagan Altar, Hexx and Sacred Steel).[4] The cover artwork was done by German artist Andreas Marschall,[5] who is known for artworks he made for big-name metal acts such as Running Wild, Blind Guardian and Kreator. Queen Of The Witches is also the first Crystal Viper album recorded with the new bass player, Blaze J. Grygiel. The band invited several special guests to partake in the recordings. This included recording two cover songs for the CD and the LP version of the album respectively. Manowar co-founding guitarist Ross the Boss guested on "Do Or Die", while Mantas of Venom played a guitar solo on "Flames And Blood". On the power ballad "We Will Make It Last Forever", Marta Gabriel shares vocal duties with Steve Bettney, vocalist of the NWOBHM cult act Saracen. The album was promoted with two video clips, and a European tour in March–April 2017, during which the band visited Belgium, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Poland.

On 4 June 2018, rhythm guitarist Eric Juris joined the band. On 16 November 2021, drummer Ced departed the band due to personal problems.[6] He was replaced by Kuba Galwas on 20 June 2022.[7]

On 13 March 2024, the band announced their ninth album, The Silver Key, which will be released on 28 June.[8]

Members[edit]

Current[edit]

  • Marta Gabriel – vocals (2003–present), bass (2023–present), guitars (2009–2023)
  • Andy Wave – guitars (2006–present)
  • Eric Juris – guitars (2018–present)
  • Kuba Galwas – drums (2022–present)

Former[edit]

  • Tomasz "Golem" Dańczak – drums (2006–2019)
  • Vicky Vick – rhythm guitar (2006–2008)
  • Tomasz Targosz – bass (2006–2008)
  • Tomasz Woryna – bass (2008–2013)
  • Michal Badocha – bass (2013–2016)
  • Błażej "Blaze" Grygiel – bass (2016–2023)
  • Cederick "Ced" Forsberg – drums (2019–2021)

Timeline[edit]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • The Curse of Crystal Viper (2007)
  • Metal Nation (2009)
  • Legends (2010)
  • Crimen Excepta (2012)
  • Possession (2013)
  • Queen of the Witches (2017)
  • Tales of Fire and Ice (2019)
  • The Cult (2021)
  • The Silver Key (2024)

EPs[edit]

  • At the Edge of Time (2018)
  • The Last Axeman (2022)

Compilation[edit]

  • The Last Axeman (2008)
  • Sleeping Swords (2009)

Live albums[edit]

  • Defenders of the Magic Circle: Live in Germany (2010)

Singles[edit]

  • The Wolf and the Witch (2009)
  • Stronghold (2009)
  • Witch's Mark (2012)
  • Fight Evil with Evil (2013)
  • The Witch Is Back (2016)
  • Still Alive (2019)
  • Bright Lights (2019)
  • The Cult (2020)

Demos[edit]

  • Rehearsal Tape (2003)
  • Live Demo (2004)
  • Strike One (2005)
  • The Soundhouse Tape (2005)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Crystal Viper - Encyclopaedia Metallum". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  2. ^ "Crystal Viper zet vier nieuwe songs online". Metal Fan (in Dutch). Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  3. ^ "Crystal Viper: Legends". Sea of Tranquility. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  4. ^ "Crystal Viper: Legends". Sea of Tranquility. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  5. ^ "Crystal Viper – Queen of the Witches (AFM Records)". Dead Rhetoric. 20 February 2017. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  6. ^ "Crystal Viper - Drummer Cederick Forsberg Leaves The Band". Metal Storm. November 16, 2021. Retrieved June 21, 2022.
  7. ^ "CRYSTAL VIPER Announce New Drummer KUBA GALWAS". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. June 20, 2022. Retrieved June 21, 2022.
  8. ^ "Crystal Viper to release new studio album "The Silver Key" on June 28th 2024". Grande Rock. March 13, 2024. Retrieved March 13, 2024.

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