Origin: Serbia
Formed: 2005
Location: Belgrade
Genre: Black/Death Metal
Status: Split‑up
Label: Independent
Themes: Brutality, Perversity, Death, Holocaust
Dagalur was a short‑lived, extremely obscure black/death metal project from Belgrade, active briefly in the mid‑2000s. Emerging in 2005, the band embraced a deliberately provocative and violent aesthetic—musically and thematically—rooted in raw extremity, perversion, and death‑obsessed imagery. Their sound followed the harsh, primitive lineage of early Serbian underground black/death metal: abrasive guitars, mechanical drum programming, and a hostile, unpolished production style.
The band’s only known release is the 2005 demo Uskršnji leš (“Easter Corpse”), a title that reflects the project’s blasphemous and confrontational stance. The recording circulated in extremely limited underground circles and remains one of the more obscure artifacts of the Belgrade scene from that era.
Dagalur never moved beyond the demo stage, and documentation of their activity is minimal. The project dissolved quietly, with its members moving on to other extreme metal acts.
Grof Ingwar – Guitars, Drum programming
Also in: ex‑Death Tower, ex‑In Deaths Embrace, ex‑Raw Gore
Grof Sarkoda – (Role not specified, likely vocals or bass)
Information on Sarkoda is scarce, consistent with the project’s overall obscurity.
Uskršnji leš (2005)