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Naglfar (Swe)


The ancient legends of the North prophesize, that the dark enemies of the world will attack the gods at the fiery end of days on the ship NAGLFAR.

In Umeå in the far north of Sweden where the bitter cold nights of winter arrive much earlier and linger longer than even in cool Stockholm the two friends Kristoffer W. Olivius (bass) and
Jens Rydén (vocals) start to lay down the keel of the band Uninterred in 1992.

Their first crew consists of the two guitarists Morga
n Hansson and Fredrik Degerström as well as Nocturnal Rites' drummer Ulf Andersson for a short period of time. When this dragonship of black metal meanwhile rechristened to NAGLFAR launches its first demo "Stellae Trajectio" it is propelled by a drum-computer and Andreas Nilsson replaces Fredrik as string-oarsman.

With their new stroke Mattias Holmgren on board a
nd a first recorddeal in their hands NAGLFAR immediately enter the leading factory of hard Swedish sounds at this time: Peter Tägtgren's Abyss Studio.
Their debut "Vittra" slides into the metal-waters with
a big splash in the year 1995. NAGLFAR successfully combine the raging speed of Swedish black metal and brutal force with nearly dreamlike, melancholic moments as well as intricate guitar-work to the point to which Jens added his characteristically raw voice. Multilayered songs like "The Eclipse Of Infernal Storms" or "Emerging From Her Weepings" develop quickly into classics and "Vittra" receives plenty of enthusiastic criticism dubbing the album a pitch black milestone. Many regard NAGLFAR even as the only direct contender to the throne held by the genre-giant Dissection.

While this Ship of Hell quickly gathers speed running under full sails right from the start it suddenly hits an unexpected lull w
hen Mr. Holmgren vacates his drum-chair. It takes NAGLFAR some time before they finally enlist Mattias Grahn as a permanent Master of Beats to their ranks, which causes a delay of three years before they go on to release the successor "Diabolical".
In the wake of NAGLFAR's glorious debut expectations run naturally high, but instead of simply repeating their winning formula
the band opts for a small yet decisive change of course: "Diabolical" emphasises edgy death metal parts and reduces in darkness. All those who were
looking forward to a "Vittra 2" are left with slight disappointment, but smashing songs like "Blades" or "Horncrowned Majesty" still count as live favourites among the fans and "Diabolical" remains
an album far above average to this day.Despite all their qualities NAGFLAR gather no momentum after the realease of "Diabolical". A tour as co-headliner for Deicide, several appearances at festivals and some contributions to samplers do not much to advance the band, but prove the Swedes' extraordinary class.
In 2000 guitarist disembarks, but Kristoffer soon manages to convince his Bewitched-colleague Marcus "Vargher" Norman to join the black crew. This turns out to be a wise decision as Marcus catches out like a fresh wind in the sails.

A deal with New Haven Records offers the needed base for a first sign of live after NAGLFAR's long break: The EP "Ex Inferis" (
2002), which contains a brandnew killer-song "Of Gorgons Spawned Through Witchcraft " and a cover-version of the Massacre classic "Dawn Of Eternity". NAGLFAR are back and finally they raise a much blacker flag again. "Ex Inferis" is a perfect preview for the coming masterpiece "Sheol", unleashed in spring 2003. NAGLFAR manage to live up to the hopes they raised. Thrashing orgies of destruction with a nice portion of black hardness and quite the right pinch of catchy riffing thrill even their early fans, which still cling to darker sounds. "Sheol" puts an exclamation mark behind the Swedes' career again, who are busy confirming their new found status by topping the bills of several festivals - even headlining Party-San for a celebrated show. Just as NAGLFAR happily sail under a sunny sky, the dark clouds of storm gather
again.

Founding member Jens Rydén has to move to Stockholm for educational reasons and thus honourably resigns from his band. The demise of their charismatic singer leaves a huge gap of course, but this time NAGLFAR act without hesitation. Bass-player Kristoffer W. Olivius takes
overthe vacant position for fierce croaking, his outstanding qualification for the job already proven on the microphone for Swedish black metal extremists Setherial. With a new helmsman at the ruder, NAGLFAR return to studio in early 2005 to record their fourth album "Pariah" "Pariah" turns out to be a massive surprise, because their first album on Century Media Records manages far more than even "Sheol" to recapture the spirit of their big hit "Vittra". Remorselessly driven by Mattias Grahn's merciless drum-barrage "Pariah" delivers a thundering steel-inferno of razorblade-riffs. Arching melodies create sound-scapes of icy frost and those wizards of the strings Andreas Nilsson and Marcus V. Norman unite their dark abilities to shape harsh harmonies that are telling of evil epics. To the dark voice of the guitars Mr. Olivius adds his own raucous chords, spewing forth hateful lyrics intothe world. NAGFLAR are back to the realm of black metal beyond any doubt to reclaim the Swedish crown. Without renouncing their technical abilities grown in eleven years, NAGLFAR concentrate on their strengths: Out of rough and deeply black musical force grow exalted melodies filled with cold beauty. The mentioning of a breeze of Dimmu Borgir's monumental richness or a trace of Emperor's cool elegance sometimes shining through the unmistaken sound of NAGLFAR should be understood as an honorary comparison.
The Swedes always remain true to themselves, simply refining their own characteristic style and at times reaching the same conclusions as their Norwegian colleagues. "Pariah" manages the rare fea
t of building a bridge between the hard core of the black fraction and their love of extreme sounds and a much broader audience, which is appealed by catchy melodies and a crispy clear production. NAGLFAR have just introduced "Pariah" live on tour with Finntroll and will do this as well on the already confirmed Wacken Open Air: A guaranteed success!


Naglfar (Swe) - Diabolical


1.Horncrowned Majesty04:59
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2.Embracing the Apocalypse05:29
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3.12'th Rising04:04
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4.Into the Cold Voids of Eternity06:25
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5.The Brimstone Gate04:43
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6.Blades03:53
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7.When Autumn Storms Come04:32
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8.A Departure in Solitude02:00

9.Diabolical - The Devils Child08:53
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Naglfar (Swe) - Sheol
1.I am Vengeance05:16
2.Black God Aftermath06:28
3.Wrath of the Fallen04:52
4.Abysmal Descent06:57
5.Devoured By Naglfar04:32
6.Of Gorgons Spawned Through Witchcraft04:46
7.Unleash Hell03:31
8.Force of Pandemonium05:26
9.The Infernal Ceremony01:52

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Naglfar (Swe) - Vittra


1.As the Twilight Gave Birth to the Night06:27
2.Enslave the Astral Fortress05:06
3.Through the Midnight Spheres05:27
4.The Eclipse of Infernal Storms04:18
5.Emerging From Her Weepings06:41
6.Failing Wings04:10
7.Vittra02:53
8.Sunless Dawn04:54
9.Exalted Above Thrones06:16

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Borknagar


In 1994, the death-metal guitarist Øystein G. Brun started to work on a musical vision, a vision of musical boldness. Having always been fond of melodious atmospherics, he recruited like-minded musicians from Enslaved, Gorgoroth, Arcturus, Immortal, and Ulver with the goal of rupturing the peripheries of what was deemed "traditional" black metal. Thus, the brilliant and sophisticated anomaly that is BORKNAGAR was born.

In 1996, after the release of their first self-titled album on Maliciou

s Records, the band signed with Century Media and released The Olden Domain in 1997. Very much to fans and critics alike and earning them a 1998 European tour supporting In Flames.

In August 1998 they went back to the studio to record The Archaic Course which featured the new members, Jens F. Ryland on guitar and Simen Hestnæs a.k.a. I.C.S. Vortex on vocals (former bassist and backing vocalist for Dimmu Borgir). Following an incredible performance at the 1998 Wacken Open Air Festival, drummer Grim and bassist Kai Lie exited the band before they embarked on their 1998 tour with Cradle of Filth, Napalm Death and Krisiun, bringing in Justin Greaves on drums and assigning Vortex to additional duties on bass. In May of 1999, BORKNAGAR (joined by ex-Cradle Of Filth and ex- Dimmu Borgir drummer Nick Barker) pillaged through North America on the now legendary Kings Of Terror Tour with Emperor, Witchery, Peccatum & Divin

e Empire, adding yet another epic chapter in the band's career.

BORKNAGAR entered Sweden's famed Abyss Studios in January 2000 to record the material that would become their fourth album Quintessence, adding to their ranks drummer Asgeir Mickelson and Solefald's keyboardist Lars A. Nedland. Quintessence was one of the year's most creatively inspiring extreme metal releases and was nominated for the Norwegian national Alarm prize.

Simen Hestnæs relinquished ties to the band to concentrate on

his duties with Dimmu Borgir, and the Swede Vintersorg joined the band. Erik Tyr Tiwaz (session and touring bassist for Emperor and Satyricon) was invited to contribute his unique talents while Lars continued to diligently divide his time between Solefald and BORKNAGAR.

In October 2001, one of BORKNAGAR`s best selling records, Empiricism, was released. The album was nominated for two prestigious awards in Norway, the National Grammy Award and again the Alarm prize.

In 2004 BORKNAGAR finished the 6th album EPIC. Prior to the recording of the album Jens F. Ryland and Erik Tyr Tiwaz decided to leave the band due to personal reasons. The album turned out to be one of the most ambitious albums the band had done, an album where the horizon and the sky was barely the limit. The album entered the national charts in Norway and received a great response worldwide.

In 2006, BORKNAGAR did the last record Origin for their long-time label Century Media Records. This album was recorded entirely acoustic and contrary to the predecessor, this alb

um was all about getting back to the very basics in BORKNAGARs musical universe. The album marked an end of a musical journey. As a musical testimony of the years that passed, Century Media Records released a "best of" CD with a suitable title For the Elements 1996-2006 in 2008.

In 2008, as the deal with Century Media Records was fulfilled, BORKNAGAR signed a deal with Norway’s finest; INDIE RECORDINGS. Jens F. Ryland and Erik Tyr Tiwaz rejoined the ranks of BORKNAGAR. Shortly after, due to different musical ideas and goals, long time drummer Asgeir Mickelson decided to leave the band. A few months after his departure, David Kinkade (ex- Malevolent Creation) joined the

band as the new drummer.

Current line-up


Borknagar - Borknagar


1.Vintervredets Sjelesagn

2.Tanker mot Tind (Kvelding)

3. Svartskogs Gilde

4.Ved Steingard

5.Krigsstev

6.Dauden

7.Grimskalle Trell

8.Nord Naagauk

9.Fandens Allheim

10.Tanker mot Tind (Gryning)


The Olden Domain


Tracklist:
1. The Eye of Oden 
2. The Winterway
3. Om Hundredeaareralting Glemt
4. A Tale of Pagan Tongue
5. The Mountains Rove
6. Grimland Domain
7. Ascension of Our Fathers
8. The Dawn of the End
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The Archaic Course


 
Tracklist:
1. Oceans Rise
2. Universal
3. Witching Hour
4. The Black Token
5. Nocturnal Vision
6. Ad Noctum
7. Winter Millenium
8. Fields Of Long Gone Presence

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Quintessence




Tracklist:
1. Rivalry of Phantoms
2. The Presence Is Ominous
3. Ruins of the Future
4. Colossus
5. Inner Landscape
6. Invincible
7. Icon Dreams
8. Genesis Torn
9. Embers
10. Revolt


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Empiricism



Tracklist:

1. The Genuine Pulse
2. Gods of My World
3. The Black Canvas
4. Matter and Motion
5. Soul Sphere
6. Inherit the Earth
7. The Stellar Dome
8. Four Element Synchronicity
9. Liberated
10. The View of Everlast


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Epic




Tracklist:
1. Future Reminiscence
2. Traveller
3. Origin
4. Sealed Chambers of Electricity
5. The Weight of Wind
6. Resonance
7. Relate (Dialogue)
8. Cyclus
9. Circled
10. Inner Ocean Hypothesis
11. Quintessence
12. The Wonder


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Universal




Tracklist:
1. Havoc
2. Reason
3. The Stir of Seasons
4. For a Thousand Years to Come
5. Abrasion Tide
6. Fleshflower
7. Worldwide
8. My Domain

Bonustrack (Limited Edition)
9. Coalition of the Elements
10. Loci


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