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Lost Soul (band)

Lost Soul
Jacek Grecki of Lost Soul.jpg
Jacek Grecki during the concert in Madness club - Wrocław, 20 April 2010.
Background information
Origin Wrocław, Poland
Genres Technical death metal
Years active 1990 (1990)–1995, 1997–present
Labels Relapse Records, Metal Mind Productions, Osmose Productions, Empire Records, Wicked World Records, Earache Records, Witching Hour Productions
Associated acts Armagedon, Azarath, Baphomet's Throne, Elysium, Gortal, Naamah, Pyorrhoea
Website www.lostsoul.pl
Members Jacek Grecki
Damian "Czajnik" Czajkowski
Asmodeus Draco Dux
Marek Gołaś
Past members (see below)

Lost Soul is a Polish technical death metal band established in 1990 in Wrocław. Lost Soul has released four studio album, which have been highly acclaimed by both fans and journalists. The band's latest album, Immerse in Infinity, was promoted with the first video ever recorded by the band for the song "...If The Dead Can Speak".

The band was set up in 1990 in Wrocław by singer and guitar player Jacek Grecki, bass player Tomasz Fornalski and drummer Adam Sierżęga. First songs were recorded two years later and released as demo Eternal Darkness. Another demo Superior Ignotum recorded in Fors Studio in Czech Republic came out in 1993. In 1995 Lost Soul signed a deal with Baron Records label. Re-recorded Superior Ignotum was combined together with two extra songs from the first recording of the band. Soon after due to personal disagreements the band's activity was suspended.

In 1997 Lost Soul returned with new addition in the line-up – guitar player Piotr Ostrowski. Next year they entered Selani Studio in Olsztyn to record new demo ...Now is Forever. Soon after Tomasz Fornalski left the band and was replaced by Krzysztof Artur Zagórowicz (also in Shemhamforash). At that time band's concert activity was increased – Lost Soul played with Dying Fetus, Monstrosity, Kataklysm and appeared on such festivals as Obscene Extreme Festival and Silesian Open Air. In 1999 ...Now is Forever was released on Disco's Out, Slaughter's In compilation released by Novum Vox Mortis records and on Polish Assault released by Relapse Records one year later.

In 2000 regular debut album Scream of the Mourning Star was released in Poland by Metal Mind Records and worldwide via Relapse Records. The album was enthusiastically reviewed by critics and fans. Two years later, in May 2002 Lost Soul signed another contract with Empire Records for the release of their second album Übermensch (Death of God). This one hit the stores in August and several months later Osmose Productions released this one worldwide.


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