There are five bands using this name: 1) A thrash metal/symphonic black metal one man band from Malta. Sauron composes all of the music for Apotheosis. Although the band was formed in autumn of 1993, it wasn't until 2002 that Sauron released a full length, the four track epic Farthest From The Sun. 2) A two piece doom band from Toledo, Ohio. Their first album, 'Husk', was self-released in 2011 and they are currently (9/12) completing their second release, 'Bane'.
1) A thrash metal/symphonic black metal one man band from Malta. Sauron composes all of the music for Apotheosis. Although the band was formed in autumn of 1993, it wasn't until 2002 that Sauron released a full length, the four track epic Farthest From The Sun.
2) A two piece doom band from Toledo, Ohio. Their first album, 'Husk', was self-released in 2011 and they are currently (9/12) completing their second release, 'Bane'.
3) A death doom metal band from Germany who made two albums: "A Shroud of Belief" and "Black and Blue Reality". Disbanded in 1998.
4) Apotheosis is the alias of two producers from Belgium, Luc Rigaux and Patrick Samoy, who were influential on the early techno and electronic scene. They're largely known for the early 90s club hit, O Fortuna, which samples the "O Fortuna" movement of composer Carl Orff's famous Carmina Burana. Their version was soon outlawed, as Orff's estate did not approve of the use of his music in this fashion. The record is now highly sought after by collectors.
5) The name of the all male a cappella group at Texas A&M University. The group began in 1997, and in its history has released 2 full length albums: "5 Seconds to Spare" and "A Little More Runway." More information can be found on the website: http://apotheosis.tamu.edu.