Dødheimsgard
Dødheimsgard | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | DHG |
Origin | Oslo, Norway |
Genres | Black metal, avant-garde metal, industrial metal |
Years active | 1994 | –present
Labels | Peaceville, Moonfog Productions, The End |
Members | Vicotnik Thunberg Terghl L.E. Måløy |
Past members | Alver Apollyon Cerberus Carl-Michael Eide Fenriz Kvohst Galder Zweizz Thrawn Hellspawn Clandestine Jormundgand Blargh Aldrahn |
Website | dhg.no (domain has been expired since 2007) |
Dødheimsgard (also known as DHG) is a Norwegian extreme metal band formed in 1994. Dødheimsgard was originally a black metal band, but 1999's 666 International saw them change into an experimental and avant-garde / industrial metal band. In 2000, they shortened their name to DHG.
Their name,"Dødheimsgard" is a contraction of three words: Død which means 'death', heim which means 'home' and gard which means (at least in this context) 'realm'. A natural translation into English would be "Realm of Death".
Founding of the band & Kronet til Konge (1994-1995)
The band was founded in the year 1994, the band at the time consisted of three members: Vicotnik (Drums, Backing Vocals), Fenriz (Bass, Additional Vocals) & Aldrahn (Lead Vocals & Guitar)[1] This line up recorded a promotional demo before releasing their debut album Kronet til Konge on Malicious Records in 1995. After the release of the album they recorded another promotional demo.
Monumental Possession, Satanic Art & 666 International, Aldrahn's First Departure (1995 - 1999)
Sometime after the release of their second promo Fenriz had left the band, in his place Alver (Bass), and Apollyon (Guitar, Vocals), joined the band. This line up recorded the album Monumental Possession in December 1995, and released it in 1996.
For their follow up effort, an Extended Play named Satanic Art released in 1998, the band was joined by new members Galder (Guitars), whom at the time was a member of Old Man's Child and would later go on to join Dimmu Borgir, and Cerberus (Bass), who replaced Alver, & Zweizz (Keyboards & Effects). On this release, Apollyon switched to playing the drums instead of guitar. Sometime after the release of the EP, Galder & Cerberus would depart from the band.
The following year Dødheimsgard recorded the next album in their catalogue entitled 666 International, which was released in 1999. For this album the band had a new member, Czral, on Drums, as Apollyon once again switched instruments and played bass.
Sometime after the band had released their previous album, Aldrahn, Zweizz & Apollyon had departed from the band's ranks.
Supervillain Outcast (2004-2011)
The band had been working on new material & featured new members Kvohst (Vocals), Thrawn Hellspawn (Guitars) & Clandestine (Bass). When recording the new album the band featured Mort (Samples), Czral (Drums) & Bliss (Programming). Aldrahn made a guest appearance on the album as well.
In 2006, they completed the new album Supervillain Outcast, which was released in April 2007 by Moonfog Productions and The End Records. On January 4, 2008, it was announced that vocalist Kvohst had left the band.[2] However, in October 2010, he had rejoined and new members Terghl (Drums) & Blargh (Guitars) had joined the band.
Sometime during 2011, the band announced that Kvhost had once again left. In the period following Kvhost's departure it appeared that members Blargh, Thrawn Hellspawn & Clandestine had also departed from the group.
Aldrahn's return & A Umbra Omega (2013-2016)
In 2013, original vocalist, Aldrahn, was announced to have made his return to the group & that the band were working on a new album. The band released their fifth studio album, A Umbra Omega, on March 16, 2015.[3] After the release of the album new members Thunberg (Guitar) & L.E. Måløy (Bass) had joined the group.
Aldrahn's Second Departure & Recent Activities (2016-Onward)
In June 2016 Vicotnik announced that Aldrahn had once again left the band due to strains on their personal relationship.[4] The band continued to tour despite Aldrahn's absence with Vitcotnik performing lead vocals for the entirety of the shows during their arranged performance dates.
As of January 2018, Dødheimsgard has been working on a new album.
Members
Current Line-Up
- Vicotnik (Viper, Mr. Fixit, Yusaf Parvez) - Drums (1994-1996), Vocals (1996-1998, 2011-) Guitar (1997-) (Ved Buens Ende, Code, Naer Mataron)
- Sekaran (Terghl) - Drums (2005-)[5]
- Thunberg - Guitars (2013-)
- L.E. Måløy - Bass (2014-)
Previous Members
- Aldrahn (Bjørn Dencker Gjerde) - Guitar (1994-2004) Lead Vocals (1994-2004, 2013-2016) (Thorns, Zyklon-B, Urarv)[4]
- Alver (Jonas Alver) - Bass (1996) (Emperor)
- Apollyon (Ole Jørgen Moe) - Guitars, Vocals (1996), Drums (1996-1998), Bass (1999) (Aura Noir, Cadaver, Immortal)
- Cerberus - Bass (1996-1998)[5]
- Czral (Carl-Michael Eide) - Drums (1999–2003) (Aura Noir, Virus, Cadaver, Ved Buens Ende, Satyricon, Ulver)
- Fenriz (Gylve Nagell) - Vocals, Bass (1994-1995) (Darkthrone)
- Galder (Thomas Rune Andersen) - Guitar (1998) (Old Man's Child, Dimmu Borgir)
- Kvohst - Vocals (1998-2008, 2010-2011) (Hexvessel, ex-Code)
- Mr. Magic Logic/Hologram/Zweizz (Svein Egil Hatlevik) - Keyboards, Effects (1997-2003) (Fleurety)
- Thrawn Hellspawn (Tom Kvålsvoll) - Guitar (2005-2011)
- Blargh - Guitar (2010-2015) (Nidingr, Blargh, Clutchpedal vs. Starfat)
- Clandestine (Christian Eidskrem) - Bass (2005-2011)
- Jormundgand - Synthesizer, Keyboards (2006-2011)
- Void - Bass (2011-2015)[5]
Session/Live Members
Session
- Czral (Carl-Michael Eide) - Drums on Supervillain Outcast
- Mort - Samples on Supervillain Outcast
- Bliss - Programming on Supervillian Outcast
Live
- Inflabitan - Guitar, Bass (1999)
- Øyvind Myrvoll - Drums (2013)[5]
Discography
- Kronet Til Konge (1995)
- Monumental Possession (1996)
- Satanic Art (MCD) (1998)
- 666 International (1999)
- Supervillain Outcast (2007)
- A Umbra Omega (2015)
References
- ^ "Dødheimsgard - Kronet til konge - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". www.metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2016-07-21.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-17. Retrieved 2008-01-06.
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External links
- Dødheimsgard official website (currently down but being built)
- Dødheimsgard discography at MusicBrainz
- DHG Interview 2007
- Interview with Bjørn Dencker aka ALDRAHN 2008 on avantgarde-metal.com