Formed in 1995, Ewigkeit was the experimental extreme music project of
James Fogarty (aka Mr. Fog). On 28 March 2007, Fogarty announced the end
of the project on Blabbermouth, the Death To Music website and also on
Myspace [LINK: http://www.deathtomusic.com/ewigindex.htm] [1].
Band history The purpose of this one-man project was to try and forge a
totally unique musical sound, rather than copy from others. After the
release of the first album, Battle Furies on a short-lived Neat Records
subsidiary called Eldethorn, Fogarty reputedly gave his entire music
collection away to an Oxfam charity shop so that he would be free of
influences creating his next work. Starscape was received well by the
critical extreme music press, but label problems delayed the release of
Land of Fog, which was eventually released on Metal Age Productions.
Fogarty himself regards this as the first 'pr
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