1349 rose from the
ashes of Alvheim in 1997, counting Ravn (vocals & drums), Tjalve (guitars),
Seidemann (bass) and Balfori (guitars). Balfori quit shortly after due to
musical divergence. In early '99 the band found Archaon whose speed and
technique took their music to a new level of intensity and brutality.
Come spring 2000,
1349 decided to record a new promo showcasing the new material, and Frost of
Satyricon was asked to lay down the drum tracks to get the speed required.
Holycaust Records offered them a deal and released the new promo as an
eponymous MCD. By early 2001, the band felt they had enough killer songs for
afull-length album – “Liberation”. Hearing this material, Frost was so
impressed that he asked to join and became a permanent member of the band.
Recorded and mixed at Gordon Studios, Liberation blended old school soundscapes
with warp-speed hysteria. 1349 signed with Candlelight Records in 2003 and
released their debut full-length album in april 2003, then marched unstoppably
forwards with the following releases “Beyond the Apocalypse” in 2004 and
“Hellfire” in 2005.
In between recordings
1349 spent a lot of time on the road and have over the years toured with Celtic
Frost, Gorgoroth and Carcass, to name a few, as well as performing at festivals
like Wacken, Summer Breeze, Hellfest and SXSW. Guitarist and founding member
Tjalve left in 2006 to focus his musical efforts on his band Pantheon I. Four
years after the release of “Hellfire”, 1349 decided to unleash a quite
different monster upon the unsuspecting masses and “Revelations of the Black
Flame” saw 1349 return to Studio Studio Nyhagen with Tom G. Warrior co-mixing
the album along with Ravn. Released May 25th 2009 on Candlelight Records,
Revelations... saw 1349 explore the slower, darker and more ambient side of
black metal, while still retaining the spirit of aural hellfire. An even deeper
darkness was added to the sphere of 1349...it became evident that from here, it
was gonna get scary.
2010 was a year when
1349 really started to flex muscles. With new cooperation partner Indie
Recordings as the chosen label, 1349 unleashed their latest aural assault
DEMONOIR, filled to the brim with abyssic darkness and hellish energy. This
release - by far their most brutal to this date - showed that the band had
gotten capable at blending a deeper and more sinister darkness with extreme
intensity and venomous aggression, another proof of the band’s innovative take
on Black Metal.
The year also saw
1349 playing some one-off European shows, coming to Finland for the first time,
as well as touring the US with Cannibal Corpse and later co-headlining with
Triptykon. Several high-profile festivals such as Wacken and Summer Breeze were
once again given a lethal dose of Hellfire.
2011 brings 1349 to
places dark and strange; be warned, and be ready...
Hellvetia fire
Tracklist:
- Hellfire
- Riders of the Apocalypse
- Majhicanalenheten
- Nekronath
- Chasing Dragons
- Satanic Propaganda
- I Am Abomination
- Aiwass –Aeon
- Sculptor of Flesh
- The Usurper
- Slaves to Slaughter
- Hellfire
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