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Katatonia's most recent release, 2009's ''[[Night Is the New Day]]'', has received widespread critical acclaim, with one reviewer describing it as "an album staggering in both its ambition and its accessibility, showcasing beauty and despair in equal measure"<ref>[http://www.onemetal.com/2009/11/03/katatonia-night-is-the-new-day/ ''Onemetal.com'' review of Katatonia’s ''Night Is The New Day'']</ref>.
Katatonia's most recent release, 2009's ''[[Night Is the New Day]]'', has received widespread critical acclaim, with one reviewer describing it as "an album staggering in both its ambition and its accessibility, showcasing beauty and despair in equal measure"<ref>[http://www.onemetal.com/2009/11/03/katatonia-night-is-the-new-day/ ''Onemetal.com'' review of Katatonia’s ''Night Is The New Day'']</ref>.
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== Band members ==
== Band members ==
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Katatonia

Katatonia is a Swedish metal band formed in Stockholm in 1991 by Jonas Renkse (formerly aka Lord Seth) and Anders Nyström (formerly aka Blakkheim). The early Katatonia albums are noted for the overall bleak melancholy and despair of their sound, often giving them the classification of doom metal or death/doom metal. Katatonia's more recent albums have progressed to a wider sound, with modern overtones, dropped guitars, symphonic synths and arrangements, alternative sounds and generally heavy riffs. The early Katatonia albums are sometimes, along with albums by bands such as My Dying Bride, Anathema and Paradise Lost, considered forerunners of the death/doom metal genre.

Opeth's Mikael Åkerfeldt performed the growling vocals on Brave Murder Day and Sounds of Decay when regular Katatonia singer (and then-drummer) Jonas Renkse became unable to perform harsh vocals properly. During this time, the band decided to change their sound to a more soft sound with clean vocals beginning with 1998's Discouraged Ones. This shift in instrumental tone and vocal style was accompanied by an appreciable decrease in the length of the band's songs, with latter period songs typically lasting around four minutes.

Katatonia has released two compilations. Brave Yester Days (the title being a play on their album Brave Murder Day) is a double-disc release including all cuts from EPs up to Saw You Drown, selected cuts from full-length albums Brave Murder Day and Dance of December Souls, and two tracks from a compilation. The Black Sessions is a limited release that documents later releases and includes a live DVD.

Katatonia's most recent release, 2009's Night Is the New Day, has received widespread critical acclaim, with one reviewer describing it as "an album staggering in both its ambition and its accessibility, showcasing beauty and despair in equal measure"[4]. oh snap son, im editing a wiki page, this is off the fucking chain

Band members

Current
  • Jonas Renkse – lead vocals (since 1991), drums, percussion (1991–1999)
  • Anders "Blakkheim" Nyström – lead & rhythm guitars, live backing vocals (since 1991)
  • Daniel Liljekvist – drums, percussion (since 1999)

with

  • Per "Sodomizer" Eriksson – live lead & rhythm guitars (since 2009)
  • Niklas "Nille" Sandin – live bass (since 2009)
Anders Nystrom and Mattias Norrman
Former
  • Guillaume Le Huche – bass (1992–1994)
  • Mikael Oretoft – bass (1996–1997)
  • Fredrik "North" Norrman – lead & rhythm guitars (1994–2009)
  • Mattias "Kryptan" Norrman – bass (1999–2009)
Session
  • Mikael Åkerfeldt – live guitar (1993–1994), vocals (1996–1997)
  • Dan Swanö – keyboards (1992–1993), drums on Tonight's Decision (1999)
  • Frank Default – keyboards, strings & percussion (on Night Is The New Day and The Great Cold Distance EP:s)
  • Kenneth Eklund – live drums (1996)

Discography

Albums

Live albums

EPs

Demos

Singles

  • Ghost Of The Sun (2003)
  • My Twin (2006)
  • Deliberation (2006)
  • July (2007)
  • Day and Then the Shade (2009)

Compilations

Side note

Fredrik Norrman and Jonas Renkse were both in the doom/death band October Tide while in Katatonia. Rain Without End (1997, Vic Records), recorded in 1995, would be Renkse's last use of guttural vocals until his guest appearance 13 years later on Ayreon's 2008 album, 01011001. October Tide would dissolve after the release of Grey Dawn (1999).

Renkse and Nystrom are both members of the band Bloodbath and have been since 1998 (the same year October Tide is credited with splitting up).

References

  1. ^ Doom-metal.com review of Katatonia’s Ihva Elohim Meth... the Revival
  2. ^ Rough Edge review of Katatonia’s Last Fair Deal Gone Down
  3. ^ Garry Sharpe-Young's "Definitive Guide to Metal", p. 379, "propagators of ambitious and supremely melodic doomdeath metal with heavy gothic elements"
  4. ^ Onemetal.com review of Katatonia’s Night Is The New Day
  5. ^ New EP Featuring Unreleased Tracks Plus 2 Videos blogs.myspace.com. 2010-02-18. Retrieved on 2010-02-18.