Italian band Eldritch arose just like a phoenix through the ashes from the band Zeus. The initial lineup for the group was Terence Holler, Eugene Simone, Adriano Dal Canto, and Martin Kyhn. They released a demonstration entitled Representation of Sadness and it started garnering attention to them; the entire year was 1991. In 1993 they added a key pad player by means of Oleg Smirnoff and released another demonstration. Their first recording, Seeds of Trend, premiered in 1995. The follow-up arrived two years later on by means of Headquake. They following released Un Nino, that recording being totally self-produced. Following the launch of Un Nino, Smirnoff remaining the group. His alternative was Sean Henderson. In 1997, Dal Canto was pressured to keep Eldritch because of ever-increasing issues with tendonitis. Ultimately he was changed by Dave Simeone. The very first recording with this fresh lineup was 2001’s The Change.