1349
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Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad...uses blast beats, however his recent Satyricon work is more simplistic and mid-tempo, as is much of his recent work with 1349. With 1349, on the album Hellfire, he drums at a frightening rate of 320 bpm's. He is generally regarded as one of... In this article: Satyricon, Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad, 1349, Mathematics, Pearl Drums, Mapex, Gorgoroth, Sabian cymbals, US Department Of Homeland Security, and Keep of Kalessin |
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
1349 (band)
...of bands from the Second Wave of Norwegian black metal of the early 1990s, and notably does not incorporate synthesizers. As a result, 1349 have been compared to the early incarnations of Enslaved , Darkthrone, Immortal , Marduk and Mayhem ,...
In this article: Celtic Frost, Mayhem, Satyricon, Tom Gabriel Fischer, Hellfire, Surgery, Monotheist, MTV, and Norway
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Rune Eriksen
...the band in 1995, but parted ways in late 2008. He also plays in various other Norwegian bands: In Silence, Aura Noir, Mezzerschmitt , 1349 and the Portuguese band Ava Inferi. While little is known about the artist, his work in Mayhem has...
In this article: Rune Eriksen, Sodom, Mayhem, Mezzerschmitt, Aura Noir, Ava Inferi, and Portugal
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Wikipedia | October 24, 2009
Hellfire (album)
Hellfire is the fourth studio album by Norwegian black metal band 1349 , released on October 24, 2005. The album's closer and title track was intentionally written and recorded to clock in at 13 minutes and 49 seconds, thus spelling out the...
In this article: Hellfire, Surgery, MTV, Norway, and Australia
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Ultimate Guitar | October 20, 2009
Judas Iscariot: Dethroned Conquered And Forgotten [Reviews]
...of all kinds of black metal, being melodic enough for fans of symphonic black metal, fast enough for fans of bands like Marduk and 1349, and old-school enough for the elitists. The album also strikes me as a good starting point for black...
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Wikipedia | September 27, 2009
Pantheon I
...still keeping the musical ethos of black metal Pantheon I was founded as a side-project in 2002 by Tjalve (from 1349 ). He left 1349 in 2006 to focus on Pantheon I He was joined by Seidemann (still in 1349) in 2004. In December 2007...
In this article: Chad Ferrin, Mayhem, North America, Europe, Oslo, Norway, and France
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Wikipedia | September 14, 2009
Candlelight Records
...States since January 2001. Candlelight Records specialises in black metal and death metal, having bands such as Emperor , Obituary , 1349 , Theatre of Tragedy, Xerath, and Zyklon on its roster. The label is notable for putting out early...
In this article: Candlelight Records, Emperor, AFM Records, Zyklon, Theatre of Tragedy, Extreme Noise Terror, Obituary, and Opeth
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Ultimate Guitar | August 06, 2009
Pantheon I: Worlds I Create [Reviews]
...the limelight is shared between drummer Mads Guldbekkhei and vocalist/guitarist Andre Kvebek (also known as Tjalve, former guitarist of 1349) and while both give mighty fine performances, it is the vocals that really stand out. Kvebek s...
In this article: Jonas Renkse
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Ultimate Guitar | February 03, 2009
Former Celtic Frost Frontman: Triptykon's Debut CD Will Be Dark And Fiercely Unique [News]
...guest of the Norwegian black metallers 1349 while they were recording their new album. He previously joined 1349 on stage during the band's appearance at the Inferno festival on March 22, 2008 in Oslo for a rendition of the Celtic Frost...
In this article: Celtic Frost, Triptykon, Tom Gabriel Fischer, Monotheist, MySpace, Dark Fortress, Reed St. Mark, Into the Pandemonium, and Oslo
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Pitchfork | May 01, 2008
Norwegian Black Metal Stars Showcased in Photo Book Pitchfork
...the members of such black metal acts as Darkthrone, Mayhem, Emperor, Satryicon, Enslaved, Immortal, Gorgoroth, Carpathian Forest, 1349, Dimmu Borgir, Ildjarn, and Aura Noir, the book seeks to uncover more about this secretive, often violent...
In this article: Gorgoroth, Immortal, Darkthrone, Norwegian Black Metal, True Norwegian Black Metal, Emperor, Enslaved, and Frost
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Album Review: 1349 - Revelations of The Black Flame
By Rich E ⋅ June 17, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment ⋅ Band Tag(s) 1349 'Revelations of The Black Flame' is the fourth studio album by Norwegian based 1349. Compared to their previous releases and bucking the trend of perhaps other second wave of...
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1349 is a black metal band hailing from Oslo, Norway. The band's music is purposely similar in style and construction to that of bands from the Second Wave of Norwegian black metal of the early 1990s, and does not incorporate synthesisers. As a result, 1349 have been compared to the early incarnations of Enslaved, Emperor, Burzum, Gorgoroth, Darkthrone, Immortal, and Mayhem, being described as much heavier than most other black metal bands. The band has so far, rejected the more commercial style of black metal exhibited by some bands.
The name 1349 comes from the year the Black Death reached Norway.
- Name:
- 1349
- Origin:
- Oslo, Norway
- Years Active:
- 1997 – present
- Current members:
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- Tony Laureano
- Frost
- Blasphemer
- Archaon
- Seidemann
- Ravn
- Former Members:
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- Tjalve
- Balfori
- Genre:
- Black metal
- Record Label:
- Candlelight Records
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