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Krisiun is a Brazilian death metal band, founded by brothers Alex Camargo (bass, vocals) (Born March 11, 1972), Moyses Kolesne (guitars) (Born August 11, 1973) and Max Kolesne (drums) (Born June 12, 1974). Since its formation in 1990, the group recorded three demos, Curse of the Evil One in 1990, Mortal Toxic in 1991, and The Plague in 1992, and self-released an extended play (EP) titled Unmerciful Order in 1993. After signing with Dynamo Records (a Brazilian label), Krisiun released the debut full-length Black Force Domain in 1995, followed by Apocalyptic Revelation, in 1998. They signed with major label Century Media in 1999, releasing a further ten studio albums.

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History

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Krisiun was formed in 1990, by three brothers, vocalist/bassist Alex Camargo, guitarist Moyses Kolesne and drummer Max Kolesne. Camargo originally billed himself as Alex Kolesne, but since 1995 he has used his mother's maiden name as his stage name. They have toured extensively through North America, South America and Europe (recording their first official DVD while in Poland).

The band is heavily influenced by the debut albums of Sodom, Kreator, Morbid Angel and Slayer. Their violent lyrics and very fast musical tempo make them one of the most eminent "extreme death metal" bands in the world.

They released three demos before moving to São Paulo in 1995. People there had already started to notice the budding talent of the band. Shortly after the move, their second guitarist Altemir Souza left the band and returned to Porto Alegre (where he died in a motorbike accident in 2002).

The Unmerciful Order EP (their only "major" recording featuring a second guitarist, namely Mauricio Nogueira of Torture Squad) established the band as a cult act, and that status was further confirmed by the release of their debut album Black Force Domain (now as a trio) in 1995. The following albums continued to improve their brutal and uncompromising approach to death metal.

In February–March 2007, the band toured North America with Unleashed, Belphegor and Hatesphere. The band spent May and June 2007 on the road through Europe alongside Immolation and Grave. Early September 2007 saw them hitting the road again touring Northern Europe. And the last two weeks of September were spent in Russia on the Flaming Arts Festival tour. October 2007 saw Krisiun touring Poland and the Balkans extensively with Vader, Incantation and Rotting Christ.

In April–May 2008, the band recorded their latest in Stage One Studios in the city of Borgentreich, Germany. It was produced by Andy Classen who had worked with the Brazilians on the album Conquerors of Armageddon and AssassiNation.

The new album was given the name Southern Storm and the launch in Europe was 21 July 2008 via Century Media Records. The disc brought 12 new tracks and a version of "Refuse/Resist", the Sepultura classic from the Chaos A.D. album.

In 2009 they toured Europe with Nile and in 2010 they toured the U.S. with Nile and Immolation.

In September–October 2015, they were part of The Devastation on the Nation tour in North America. They co-headlined the tour Origin. With Aeon, Alterbeast, Soreption and Ingested as support.

Band members

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Current

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  • Alex Camargo – bass, vocals (1990–present)
  • Moyses Kolesne – guitars (1990–present)
  • Max Kolesne – drums (1990–present)

Former

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  • Altemir Souza – guitars (1990–1993; died 2002)
  • Mauricio Nogueira – guitars (1994)

Discography

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Studio albums

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Live albums

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Compilation albums

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  • 2012: Arise From Blackness

EPs

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  • 1994: Unmerciful Order

Split

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  • 1993: Curse of the Evil One / In Between the Truth
  • 1993: Harmony Dies / Rises From Black

Demos

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  • 1990: Curse of the Evil One[3]
  • 1991: Mortal Toxic[4]
  • 1992: The Plague[5]

Music videos

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Year Title Directed Album
2000 "Hatred Inherit" Chuck Hipolitho Conquerors of Armageddon
2003 "Murderer"
Works of Carnage
2006 "Vicious Wrath"[6]
AssassiNation
2008 "Combustion Inferno" João Mauricio Leonel[7] Southern Storm
2010 "Sentenced Morning" Juan "Punchy" Gonzalez[8]
2012 "The Will To Potency" Tommy Jones[9] The Great Execution
2014 "Blood of Lions" The Great Execution

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Krisiun is a Brazilian death metal band formed in 1990 in Ijuí, , by brothers Alex Camargo (bass and vocals), Moyses Kolesne (guitars), and Max Kolesne (drums), who remain the band's only members to date. Originally a four-piece act, the group transitioned to a in 1994 and has since built a reputation for their blistering speed, technical precision, and themes of , darkness, , , , anti-Christianity, and . Signed to , Krisiun's music draws heavy influence from thrash and forebears like , Sodom, and , delivering a raw, unyielding style that emphasizes relentless aggression and live intensity. The band's debut album, Black Force Domain (1995), established their ferocious sound and garnered critical acclaim within the extreme metal underground, followed by landmark releases such as Apocalyptic Revelation (1998), Conquerors of Armageddon (2000), Ageless Venomous (2001), Works of Carnage (2003), (2006), Southern Storm (2008), The Great Execution (2011), Forged in Fury (2015), Scourge of the Enthroned (2018), and Mortem Solis (2022). These albums showcase Krisiun's evolution while maintaining core elements of brutal, high-octane , often recorded with producers like to capture their natural ferocity. Over three decades, Krisiun has toured extensively worldwide, influencing South American and global metal scenes as one of Brazil's most enduring exports, with ongoing activity including anniversary tours in 2025.

History

Formation and early years (1990–1995)

Krisiun was formed in 1990 in the small city of Ijuí, located in the southern Brazilian state of , by three brothers: Alex Camargo on bass and vocals, Moyses Kolesne on guitar, and Max Kolesne on drums. The brothers, who adopted their mother's maiden name Kolesne (with Alex using his father's surname Camargo), were soon joined by guitarist Altemir Souza, completing the initial lineup as a four-piece act influenced by the burgeoning scene. This core familial foundation provided stability, allowing the band to focus on developing their aggressive sound amid limited local resources. In their early days, Krisiun recorded and released three independent demos that captured their raw, unpolished style. The debut demo, Curse of the Evil One, emerged in 1990, followed by Mortal Toxic in 1991 and The Plague in 1992. These cassette releases, distributed through underground networks, featured blistering riffs, relentless drumming, and vocals, helping the band gain traction within Brazil's nascent metal community despite the challenges of self-production. Local performances during this period further honed their live energy, drawing small but dedicated crowds in Ijuí and surrounding areas. By 1993, lineup shifts began as Altemir Souza departed the band for personal reasons, leaving Krisiun as a trio temporarily. Souza, who had contributed to the early demos, tragically died in a accident in 2002. To fill the guitar void, the band briefly recruited Mauricio Nogueira for live shows and recording sessions. In 1994, Krisiun self-released their first EP, Unmerciful Order, a four-track effort that intensified their reputation for brutal, high-speed through independent channels. Seeking greater exposure in Brazil's metal epicenter, the brothers relocated from Ijuí to in 1995, where the scene offered more venues and industry connections. This move marked the end of their formative phase, with Nogueira's tenure concluding shortly thereafter as the trio solidified their configuration for future endeavors.

Breakthrough and Century Media era (1996–2010)

Following the release of their early demos, which attracted attention from European labels, Krisiun signed with in late 1999, marking a significant step toward international exposure. This deal came after their debut full-length album, Black Force Domain, originally issued in 1995 via Dynamo Records, was reissued by the label in 1999 to capitalize on rising interest. Prior to this, the band had released Apocalyptic Revelation in 1998 through Gun Records, an effort that showcased their raw, blistering sound and helped solidify their reputation in underground circles. The Century Media partnership facilitated a string of albums that elevated Krisiun's profile, beginning with Conquerors of in 2000, which featured relentless speed and technical precision characteristic of their evolving style. This was followed by Ageless Venomous in 2001, emphasizing venomous riffs and aggressive vocals; Works of Carnage in 2003, known for its brutal production and intricate song structures; the EP Bloodshed in 2004, featuring new tracks alongside material from their early EP Unmerciful Order; and AssassiNation in 2006, a high-octane release that highlighted their mastery of chaotic, high-speed . The 2008 EP Southern Storm, featuring a cover of Sepultura's "Refuse/Resist," further demonstrated their ties to Brazilian metal roots while maintaining ferocious intensity. Touring played a crucial role in their breakthrough, with Krisiun embarking on their first European tour in 2000 to promote Conquerors of Armageddon, performing over 120 shows across the continent, , and returning to headline dates in . In 2003, they supported alongside and on a major n tour, exposing them to larger audiences and earning praise for their unrelenting live energy. Additional headline shows in during the mid-2000s reinforced their status as a leading act in the region. During a 2004 European tour opening for , the band recorded footage in at the Metalmania festival, which was compiled into their first DVD, Live Armageddon, released in 2006 and capturing their explosive stage presence. Throughout this era, Krisiun's reputation in the scene grew for their hallmark speed, , and technical ferocity, as evidenced by critical acclaim for albums like Works of Carnage and extensive international touring that positioned them alongside genre pioneers.

Later career and recent developments (2011–present)

In 2011, Krisiun released their eighth studio album, The Great Execution, through , featuring tracks that maintained their signature brutal intensity with themes of war and dominance. The following year, the band issued the compilation Arise from Blackness, which collected rare tracks, demos, and early material from their initial years, providing fans with a of their unpolished . The band's productivity continued with Forged in Fury in 2015, an album that emphasized relentless riffing and blast beats, solidifying their reputation for high-octane performances. That same year, Krisiun co-headlined the Devastation on the Nation tour across alongside Origin, supported by , Alterbeast, Soreption, and Ingested, delivering sets that highlighted their live ferocity to packed venues. By 2018, Scourge of the arrived via Century Media, showcasing evolved song structures while preserving the brothers' trademark speed and precision, with production by Andy Classen enhancing its raw edge. In 2022, Mortem Solis marked their eleventh studio effort, released on July 29 through the same label, featuring apocalyptic lyrics and a lyric video for the track "War Blood Hammer" that underscored their thematic focus on destruction. Throughout this period, the core lineup of brothers Camargo (bass/vocals), Max Kolesne (), and Moyses Kolesne (guitars) remained unchanged since the band's , allowing for consistent evolution in their sound without disruptions. Krisiun's touring momentum persisted into the 2020s, bridging earlier international runs with expanded global outreach. In 2025, they performed at European summer festivals including Green Hell in the , , , and PartySan Open Air in , captivating audiences with sets blending classics and newer material. August brought their and tour, with shows in , , and , where they unleashed high-energy performances emphasizing tracks from Mortem Solis. Later that year, Brazilian dates in October, including , reinforced their homegrown intensity, followed by a North American tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of Conquerors of Armageddon through full album playthroughs, joined by Abysmal Dawn, Pyrexia, and Gorgatron for dates spanning November into December.

Musical style and influences

Core elements of style

Krisiun's music is characterized by fast-paced, aggressive that prioritizes relentless speed and brutality over melodic elements, featuring extensive use of blast beats, -picked guitar riffs, and double-bass to create an overwhelming sense of intensity. The band's sound emphasizes technical precision within this extremity, with Max Kolesne delivering non-stop blast beats and intricate patterns that showcase his stamina and influence on percussion. Guitarist Moyses Kolesne contributes riff-heavy structures driven by rapid picking and thrash-infused aggression, forming the backbone of songs that maintain a high-velocity assault. Vocalist and bassist Alex Camargo employs guttural growls, delivering vocals that blend into the chaotic instrumentation while adding layers of menace and ferocity. His bass lines provide a rumbling foundation that supports occasional groove elements amid the speed, ensuring the low-end remains prominent without overshadowing the overall brutality. Lyrically, Krisiun focuses on themes of , , apocalyptic destruction, and imagery, as seen in tracks evoking demonic commands, mass slaughter, and infernal uprisings. The band's production has evolved from the raw, demo-like quality of their early releases, marked by noisy and unpolished aggression, to a more refined brutality in later albums that preserves South American extremity while enhancing clarity for the instruments. This progression allows the technical elements—such as Kolesne brothers' synchronized onslaught—to shine without diluting the primal savagery central to their identity. As Brazilian pioneers, Krisiun distinguishes itself by fusing thrash metal's rhythmic drive with pure aggression, establishing a blueprint for extremity from the region. For instance, their debut album Black Force Domain exemplifies this foundational style through its whirlwind of riffs and unrelenting pace.

Key influences and evolution

Krisiun's sound draws heavily from the aggressive speed and raw energy of German thrash metal bands such as Sodom and , whose influence is evident in the band's covers of tracks like "" and "Total Death." This foundation is complemented by the technical precision and dark intensity of American death metal pioneers including and , particularly inspired by albums like and Show No Mercy, which shaped Krisiun's early velocity and power. The Brazilian metal scene has profoundly impacted Krisiun, with the extremity of early and providing a local blueprint for brutality, as the band witnessed these acts emerging in the mid-1980s and incorporated similar chaotic thrash elements into their regional tours and compositions. This connection underscores a distinctly Latin American aggression in their music, setting them apart while sharing the unrelenting ferocity of international peers like and , though Krisiun's style infuses a unique South American ferocity rooted in their Ijuí origins. Krisiun's style evolved from the raw, demo-like chaos of their output, characterized by unpolished speed in releases like Black Force Domain (1995), to a more refined brutality in the , where albums such as Conquerors of Armageddon (2000) introduced groove elements and enhanced production without diluting their core aggression. By the , they incorporated subtle heavier melodies and mid-tempo sections in works like Forged in Fury (2015), followed by a return to heightened savagery in Scourge of the Enthroned (2018), yet maintained their old-school roots through consistent innovation within the genre. This progression culminated in Mortem Solis (2022), which preserved their blistering speed and blast beats while stripping back modern embellishments for intensified rawness, including faint melodic undertones in select tracks to refresh their established framework.

Band members

Current members

Krisiun's current lineup consists of the three founding brothers, who have maintained the band's core since its inception in 1990 and solidified their trio formation in 1994. Alex Camargo serves as the band's and , a role he has held continuously since 1990; he is responsible for crafting lyrics and performing frontman duties on stage, delivering versatile and powerful death growls that define the band's vocal intensity. Moyses Kolesne handles lead and guitars, also since 1990, where he composes the majority of the band's intricate riffs and solos, contributing to Krisiun's signature brutal sound through his technical proficiency. Max Kolesne provides , a position he has occupied since 1990, renowned for his extreme speed, precision, and endurance that anchor the band's relentless rhythms during high-energy live performances. The absence of lineup changes since 1994 underscores the enduring family bond among the Kolesne brothers—despite using his father's surname—which has fostered remarkable longevity in the demanding genre, enabling consistent output over three decades.

Former members

Krisiun's lineup has remained stable since 1994, consisting primarily of the three founding brothers, with only two notable former members contributing during the band's early years. Altemir Souza served as the band's second guitarist from its formation in 1990 until 1993. He played a key role in the initial lineup, which operated as a four-piece, and contributed to Krisiun's earliest recordings, including the 1992 demo The Plague and the 1993 demo Curse of the Evil One. Souza left the band in 1993 for personal reasons. Tragically, he passed away in 2002 in a motorcycle accident. Following Souza's departure, Mauricio Nogueira briefly joined Krisiun on guitar in 1994 to fill the gap during the band's transition period. His tenure was short-lived, lasting only that year, during which he performed on the Unmerciful Order EP. Nogueira departed amicably after the recording sessions, allowing the band to solidify as a trio focused on the core brotherhood. No other significant lineup changes have occurred since, emphasizing the enduring commitment of the remaining members.

Discography

Studio albums

Krisiun's studio discography spans over three decades, encompassing twelve full-length albums that showcase their relentless aggression, evolving from underground rawness to internationally recognized brutality. The band's early works established their reputation in the Brazilian scene, while later releases under expanded their global reach, incorporating refined production without compromising intensity. Key albums like Conquerors of Armageddon marked commercial breakthroughs, and recent efforts continue to explore themes of , violence, and anti-religious motifs aligned with their core style.
YearTitleLabelProducer(s)
1995Black Force DomainDynamo RecordsSergio Sakamoto, Krisiun
1998Apocalyptic RevelationGUN RecordsSimon Fuhrmann, Krisiun
2000Conquerors of Armageddon
2001Ageless VenomousTchelo Martins, Krisiun
2003Works of CarnageAndy Classen
2004BloodshedCiero, Krisiun
2006AssassiNationAndy Classen
2008Southern StormAndy Classen
2011The Great ExecutionAndy Classen
2015Forged in Fury
2018Scourge of the EnthronedAndy Classen
2022Mortem SolisMark Lewis, Hugo Silva, Krisiun
The debut album Black Force Domain captured Krisiun's nascent raw energy with gritty, unpolished sound recorded in , setting the foundation for their ferocious riffing and blast-beat drumming. Apocalyptic Revelation refined this approach slightly, introducing more structured songwriting amid chaotic tempos. Conquerors of Armageddon represented a pivotal shift, with its tighter production elevating the band's technical prowess and earning widespread acclaim as a classic. Subsequent releases like Ageless Venomous and Works of Carnage maintained high-speed ferocity, the latter benefiting from Andy Classen's expertise at Studio for a punchier mix. Bloodshed bridged new material with re-recorded early tracks, reinforcing their unyielding brutality. AssassiNation and Southern Storm further honed their sound with Classen's consistent involvement, emphasizing razor-sharp riffs and Alex Camargo's guttural vocals. The 2011 effort The Great Execution delivered career-spanning intensity, while Forged in Fury reunited the band with Rutan for a dynamic return to form. Scourge of the Enthroned achieved modest chart success, peaking at No. 93 on the German Albums Chart and marking their first entry on international rankings. Finally, Mortem Solis—Latin for "death of the sun"—upheld their legacy with modern production highlighting intricate guitar work and thematic darkness.

Extended plays, demos, and other releases

Krisiun's early career was marked by a series of self-released demos that showcased the band's raw sound and helped secure initial attention in the underground scene. The debut demo, Curse of the Evil One, was recorded and released independently in 1990, featuring tracks that highlighted the brothers' aggressive riffing and blast-beat drumming. This was followed by Mortal Toxic in 1991, another self-released effort that refined their brutal style with faster tempos and guttural vocals. The third demo, The Plague, emerged in 1992, self-released once more, and included songs like "Sinner's Scorn" and "Evil Mastermind," demonstrating growing technical proficiency. In 1993, Krisiun participated in their first split release, Curse of the Evil One / In Between the Truth, shared with Brazilian band Violent Hate on Rock Machine Records. This cassette featured re-recorded or alternate versions of early material from Krisiun's side, bridging their demo era with more structured output. Their inaugural EP, Unmerciful Order, arrived in 1994 via independent label Dynamo Records, containing eight tracks such as "They Call Me Death" and "Unmerciful Order," which captured the band's evolving ferocity and led to broader recognition. Later releases expanded into live and compilation formats. The DVD Live Armageddon, released in 2006 by , documented a performance from the 2004 Metalmania in , including nine tracks like "Hatred Inherit" and bonus studio footage, marking the band's first official video release. In 2016, Krisiun no Estúdio Showlivre was issued as a live album through Showlivre, capturing a studio performance in with songs including "Kings of Killing" and "Combustion Inferno," emphasizing their enduring live energy. The 2012 compilation Arise from Blackness, put out by , collected rarities such as the full Unmerciful Order EP and tracks from the Curse of the Evil One era, providing fans access to hard-to-find early material in remastered form. Krisiun has also produced several music videos to promote their work. The official video for "Blood of Lions" from The Great Execution was released in 2014, directed to showcase their intense stage presence. A lyric video for "War Blood Hammer" from Mortem Solis followed in 2022, produced by to highlight thematic elements of war and destruction.
Release TypeTitleYearLabelNotes
DemoCurse of the Evil One1990Self-releasedEarly raw tracks
DemoMortal Toxic1991Self-releasedFeatured backing vocals by drummer Max Kolesne
DemoThe Plague1992Self-releasedIncluded "Prophecies of the Plague"
SplitCurse of the Evil One / In Between the Truth (w/ Violent Hate)1993Rock Machine RecordsCassette format, demo-era material
EPUnmerciful Order1994 Records8 tracks, independent production
Video (DVD)Live Armageddon2006Recorded live in , 2004; includes bonuses
CompilationArise from Blackness2012Rarities and demos remastered
Live AlbumKrisiun no Estúdio Showlivre2016ShowlivreStudio live session, Brazil-specific

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