
Detaching from Satan
Band | |
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Type | EP |
Released | September 1984 |
Genres | Doom Metal |
Labels | Minotauro Records |
Length | 23:23 |
Detaching from Satan Information
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | |||
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Side A | |||||
1. | Occultism (Run After To cover) | 5:42 | 75 | 2 | |
2. | Voyage to Hell | 5:55 | 75 | 2 | |
Side B | |||||
3. | Armageddon | 3:53 | 75 | 2 | |
4. | 17 Day | 7:52 | 80 | 2 |
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Line-up (members)
- Paul Chain : Guitars, Organ, Vocals (backing), Vocals (lead) (tracks 1-3), Bass (track 4)
- Paul Dark : Bass (tracks 1-3), Organ (track 1)
- Eric Lumen : Drums, Vocals (backing)
- Guest/Session
- Gilas : Vocals (track 4)
First release of Paul Chain after having disbanded Death SS in 1984. Includes sticker and insert with explanation of the new musical and spiritual path of Paul Chain.
Minotauro Records repressed this vinyl in 1988.
Cover concept by Paul Chain.
Produced by Paul Chain.
Executive producer Marco Melzi.
All songs by Paul Chain except "Occultism" that was written by the band Run After To.
Minotauro Records repressed this vinyl in 1988.
Cover concept by Paul Chain.
Produced by Paul Chain.
Executive producer Marco Melzi.
All songs by Paul Chain except "Occultism" that was written by the band Run After To.
Detaching from Satan Reviews
(1)Date : Mar 20, 2025
In 1984, Paul Chain officially splintered off from the rest of Death SS and went on to pursue a solo career under the name of "Violet Theatre" (in reality, he basically just abandoned the "Death SS" moniker, as for a period of time he still continued collaborating with all of his former bandmates, which included bassist Claud Galley, percussionist Thomas Hand Chaste and weirdo vocalist Sanctis Ghoram). Becoming a soloist wasn't an entirely brand new experience for Paul though, seeing as how back in 1979 (while simultaneously a member of DSS) he had already formed the Paul Chain Group to serve as a type of creative outlet for his own improvisational music (although I think it was a relatively short-lived affair). Paul Dark and Eric Lumen were eventually hired to assist as the new bassist and drummer of Violet Theatre. Later that same year, the debut EP appropriately titled Detaching From Satan (an allusion to his departure from the Italian Horror Metal act and its occult/satanic imagery) was released through Minotauro records, and thus a new chapter was unveiled in Paul Chain's career as a musical artist. The material on this cult 23-minute Doom Metal offering turned out to be more experimental than all of the previous recordings that Paul had made with Death SS. However, that doesn't mean that the metallic (and even "Gothic") elements of his former outfit have been entirely disposed of - They have now just been intertwined with psychedelic and experimental ones. The result wa ... See More

Detaching from Satan Comments
(1)Sep 26, 2019
Doomy heavy psych, but unfortunately it's the most boring aspects of both. Long, slow songs that don't go anywhere.

Paul Chain Violet Theatre Discography
Album | Type | Release date | Rating | Votes | Reviews |
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▶ Detaching from Satan | EP | Sep 1984 | 67.5 | 2 | 1 |
In the Darkness | Album | 1986 | 45 | 1 | 0 |
Highway to Hell | EP | 1986 | 70 | 1 | 0 |
Opera 4th | Album | 1987 | 50 | 1 | 0 |