Swedish metal-combo The Project Hate MCMXCIX has been around for nearly ten years. They've grown from the line-up of three to a full grown band of six. During their existence the founding members Lord K. Philipson and Jörgen Sandström have gathered similar-minded people to their ranks and album by album the band has grown to what it is today: Christ-hating pact that consists of Petter S. Freed (guitar), Jonna Enckell (vocals), Michael Håkansson (bass) and Mojjo (drums). Mr. Sandström still takes care of the vocal duties and mr. Philipson is responsible for the guitars, keyboards, programmings and backing vocals. He also writes the music together with mr. Freed.
First two albums were released by Massacre Records , Threeman Recordings (Entombed's own label) released the following three albums. Starting from 2007 The Hate has been signed to StormVox Recordings , a label owned by legendary Swedish actor Peter Stormare . "In Hora Mortis Nostrae" being the first Hate album released by them.
"Unique is a word that is thrown around very loosely in this day and age of Metal. However, this word couldn't me more fitting than with TPH." - Metal-Observer.com
More about The Project Hate MCMXCIX:
• Complete, un-edited/uncut bio
• The Hate @ Wikipedia
• Official TPH forums
The Hate, official albums
In Hora Mortis Nostrae (2007)
Armageddon March Eternal (2005)
Hate, Dominate, Congregate, Eliminate (2003)
Killing Hellsinki,
live album (2003)
When we are done Your flesh will be ours (2001)
Cybersonic Superchrist (2000)
• Complete discography and detailed information for all albums
Briefly about the latest album:
Even though "In Hora Mortis Nostrae" was released late fall of 2007, it won't be available for larger public until early 2008. Once distribution deals are sorted out, you'll be the first to know about it. Meanwhile you can buy the album directly from us. Visit our forums for closer details, links below.
Link: TPH forums » Ordering info
"Sometimes, three words can be enough to describe an album, other times words just don't seem to fit, but for 'In Hora Mortis Nostrae', three words is just enough: brutality, beauty and groove." - SputnikMusic.com
More songs from The Hate:
"In Hora Mortis Nostrae" -ecard
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