Seigneur Voland
50 top tracks
Seigneur Voland
50 top tracks
Albums

Seigneur Voland
Seigneur Voland

Consumatum Est
Seigneur Voland

Seigneur Voland - Final Stand
Seigneur Voland

Gathered Under The Banner Of Concilium
Seigneur Voland

Final Stand
Seigneur Voland

Black Metal Blitzkrieg
Seigneur Voland

Ceremonie Chaotique pour un Monde Mourant
Seigneur Voland

Seigneur Voland (LP 2004)
Seigneur Voland

Live For The Blood
Seigneur Voland

Ma Nécropole... Live
Seigneur Voland

Ma Necropole...
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Cérémonie Chaotique Pour Un Monde Mourant: Acte I & II
Seigneur Voland
Biography
Seigneur Voland was conceived by vocalist Xaphan whilst he was in prison serving time for "grave desecration" (he and Black Christ from Funeral and Blessed in Sin, along with 2 other people exhumed the corpse of Yvonne Foin and planted a crucifix into her heart). Finally in 1999 he was released and recruited three other band members, L.F. (Kristallnacht), Rimmon and Rost and the legend was born. The band name Seigneur Voland is a reference to Satan from the middle ages. <a href="https://www.last...Read more on Last.fm
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Seigneur Voland was conceived by vocalist Xaphan whilst he was in prison serving time for "grave desecration" (he and Black Christ from Funeral and Blessed in Sin, along with 2 other people exhumed the corpse of Yvonne Foin and planted a crucifix into her heart). Finally in 1999 he was released and recruited three other band members, L.F. (Kristallnacht), Rimmon and Rost and the legend was born. The band name Seigneur Voland is a reference to Satan from the middle ages.
All members from this band also played in Kristallnacht, except for Xaphan who was the vocalist of Funeral, a pre-Kristallnacht band. In 2002, all activities of the band members ceased and Seigneur Voland was laid to rest, but the band reunited for a small tour in 2004.
Seigneur Voland also played some reunion shows in 2019-2020 and 2022-2024 featuring Wlad (Spirit of War) as live guitarist. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Seigneur+Voland">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
