On August 26th internationally, Personal Records is proud
to present Mystic Charm's cult Hell Did Freeze Over EP in an
expanded CD edition, including the full session from 1993's Lost Empire EP.
Founded in Olst, Overijssel, The Netherlands, Mystic
Charm was formed in December 1989 by Herwing Schulling and
Rini Lipman. Inspired by old Celtic Frost, Black Sabbath, and Trouble, the band
started playing heavy doom riffs with many breaks and ultra-rough vocals from
female vocalist Rini Lipman.
After some line-up changes, which brought Mystic
Charm one-and-a-half year down, it was in January 1992 when
they have completed their lineup again with Gerard van Assen on drums and
Gerlach Timmer on bass. Due to this, Mystic Charm strongly
improved in writing and arranging songs and matured a lot. They recorded a
low-budget rehearsal tape to check out the interest in the band and discover
that there indeed was a lot of interest in a band like them.
Mystic Charm then decided
to record a real demo in a professional studio, and the result was the demo Endless Sickness. This demo got
them a lot of interest from various people, magazines, and labels, and when the
band got offered a 7" EP deal by Shiver Records, they decided to go with
it. They entered the studio again to record a bunch of new tracks, from which
two would end up on their debut 7" Lost Empire. The
reactions towards the EP were really positive, praising the band for its talent
and musical abilities. The EP showed that Mystic
Charm was a very promising and talented band indeed.
After several negotiations between the band and Shiver Records, both parties
decided to go for the big thing and Mystic Charm signed
a three-album deal with Shiver Records. The band recorded eight new tracks plus
an intro for their debut album. Some of the tracks were indeed brand-new, other
were also on the demo and EP, but they were heavily changed because the band
wrote new arrangements for all these tracks. Not only did this give a new edge
to the music, it also made the songs even better than on any of the previous
recordings. But not only was their songwriting really great, but Rini Lipman's
vocals were devastating for most ears. That album,
Shadows of the Unknown, was released in 1994, and sadly, afterwards
did the band split.
In 1999, Herwig Schuiling and Gerlach Timmer tried to make a new start and
recorded some of the songs that were written for the successor of Shadows of the Unknown with another
lineup. There was interest by record companies and some festivals, so a
resurrection seemed like a good idea… Hans Spijker and Rein Doze took care of
the drums and vocals back then, and they did a hell of a job, but it never had
the real Mystic Charm vibe to it,
so Herwig and Gerlach decided to not release this
Hell Did Freeze Over EP and call it quits again sometime in 2001.
In spring 2017, Mystic Charm re-recorded
the Hell Did Freeze Over songs, but
this time with Rini back on vocals - truly, Hell DID freeze over! And there
again did that elusive Mystic Charm vibe
return, in full force, and Personal Records stepped
forward to release this cult EP on CD with the full sessions from the Lost Empire EP as bonus tracks,
making for a 10-song/48-minute runtime. Ready at long last, this CD edition is
a virtual time-warp to the mid '90s and essential listening for those into CULT
doom and death metal!
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