The band was formed in mid 1998 by Metatron and Jaldaboath (aka James Fogarty of Ewigkeit), the stated aim being to "create Heavy Guitar based original Black Metal with Medieval/ Eastern influences and a lyrical concept derived from Christs mortality, Biblical Apocrypha, Fallen Angels and Death."[1]. Their demo releases Bemoaming of Metatron and Metatron and the Red Serpent gained them a good deal of critical attention in the underground metal press, even receiving mentions from such mainstream sources as Kerrang! magazine, and they soon signed to Supernal Music after the release of their widely acclaimed final demo The Watchers of Catal Huyuk. Their albums, particularly 2001's The Excommunication of Christ explore conceptual themes based around an anti-Christian interpretation of the Bible and Apocrypha. Despite a fluctuating line-up, the band continues to release well-received music, the latest release being 2006's In the Name of God, Welcome to Planet Genocide EP. The bands most consistent feature is their use of, often unusual, guest musicians, including members of Hawkwind and a Rabbi.
As of 2005's Damascus Steel the band lyrically focused on humanity and the mindless destruction and killing in the name of God, etc. Their motto, stated on their site in the "Biography" section, is "The Meads of Asphodel believe in all peoples' right to live in peace, free from the shackles of inflicted dogma and servitude.".
The band take their stage-names from angels, djinn and other such figures, and are never photographed except in their dark ages battle garb. They freely admit to the use of undisclosed naturally-occurring mind-altering substances. Their name, an archaic way of saying "Meadows of Asphodel", refers to the belief that the plains of Hades are filled with the Asphodel flower.