Artist's albums
The Pathway
2001 · album
The Pathway (2007 Remaster + Bonus Tracks)
2001 · album
Ne Vivam
1997 · album
Ne Vivam (2005 Remaster + Bonustrack)
1997 · album
Morose
2022 · single
The Death of Gaia
2019 · album
Mors Viri
2013 · album
Immersed
2012 · single
Charcoal Hearts - 15 Years of Hurt
2009 · album
Giving Yourself Away
2007 · album
Reason
2004 · album
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Biography
After a brief spell spent operating as a traditional death metal band named Reincremated, the Netherlands' Officium Triste were reborn in 1994 as a traditional doom/death band -- and an exceptionally capable one, at that -- taking much inspiration from the works of Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, and Katatonia. And, since launching their career via 1996's Mountains of Depressiveness EP and 1997's eagerly embraced Ne Vivam LP, neither permanent bandmembers Pim Blankenstein (vocals), Gerard de Jong (guitar), and Martin Kwakernaak (keyboards) nor later additions Lawrence Meyer (bass) and Niels Jordaan (drums), who joined after 2001's The Pathway album, have found many reasons to waver from this philosophy. The closest they came to doing so was by dabbling in funeral doom tempos on subsequent albums like 2004's Reason and 2007's Giving Yourself Away, but given the latter's consistently engaging if largely surprise-free songwriting standards, there's little doubt that Officium Triste will carry on mining their chosen creative vein for many years to come. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi