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Birth name
  
Ivar Tristan Lundsten

Years active
  
1992–present

Also known as
  
Brynjard Tristan

Name
  
Brynjard Tristan

Role
  
Songwriter

Instruments
  
vocals, bass


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Associated acts
  
Dimmu Borgir, Old Mans Child, Angstkrieg

Music groups
  
Dimmu Borgir (1993 – 1996), Old Man's Child (1994 – 1995)

Genres
  
Black metal, Thrash metal, Death metal

Albums
  
Stormblast, For all tid, In the Shades of Life, Born of the Flickering, Devil's Path

Similar People
  
Stian Aarstad, Tjodalv, Astennu, Silenoz, Galder

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

Ivar Tristan Lundsten (professional name: Brynjard Tristan) (born June 14, 1976) is a Norwegian bassist and songwriter, presently living in Oslo, but originally hails from the nearby municipalities of Nesodden and Jessheim.

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He is mostly known for his time as bassist for the black metal-band Dimmu Borgir, from 1993 to 1996, which he left after the album Stormblåst. In 1994-1995 Brynjard was also a member of Old Man's Child, where he was a songwriter and played bass on the band's demo In The Shades Of Life. However, he left the band just before the release of their first album.

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He also used to be a writer for the Norwegian music magazine Mute.

Presently Brynjard is working on his new band, Angstkrieg, where he is the vocalist.

With Dimmu Borgir

  • Inn I Evighetens Mørke, EP, Necromantic Gallery Productions, 1993
  • For All Tid, album, No Colours Records, 1994
  • Stormblåst, album, Cacophonous Records, 1996
  • With Old Man’s Child

  • In the Shades of Life, demo, 1994, reissued as split EP with Dimmu Borgir named Sons of Satan Gather for Attack, Hammerheart Records, 1999
  • With Angstkrieg

  • Angstkrieg, EP, self-released, 2010
  • References

    Brynjard Tristan Wikipedia