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Instruments
  
Vocals, synthesizer

Genre
  
Pop

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Born
  
3 October 1973 (age 43)Trondheim, Norway (
1973-10-03
)

Occupation(s)
  
Vocalist, singer-songwriter, professor

Years active
  
1992-2005, 2013-present

Associated acts
  
The 3rd and the MortalStormTuomas HolopainenRawthangArt of FightersÅge AleksandersenAnneke van GiersbergenLiv Kristine

Website
  
Kari Rueslåtten - The Official Website

Music groups
  
The 3rd and the Mortal (1992 – 1994), Storm (1994 – 1994), Israelvis (1993 – 1994)

Albums
  
Demo Recordings, Spindelsinn, Nordavind, Tears Laid in Earth, Sorrow

Profiles

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Kari Rueslåtten (born October 3, 1973 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian soprano singer, songwriter and keyboardist, who was well known for being the former lead singer and songwriter for the now disbanded Norwegian doom metal/experimental band, The 3rd and the Mortal from 1992 to 1994. The 3rd and the Mortal was one of the early bands that used a lead female singer in the metal scene, in which inspired bands such as The Gathering, Flowing Tears and Nightwish.

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The 3rd and The Mortal & Storm (1994-1996)

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After taking part of some local bands, she was only 19 when she joined the cult progressive doom metal band The 3rd and the Mortal with whom she recorded the demo The 3rd And The Mortal in 1993, the EP Sorrow in 1993 and the full-length album Tears Laid in Earth in 1994 through the record label Voices of Wonder. The music was strongly atmospheric mixing progressive and metal elements.

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After she left the band she joined the project Storm and recorded Nordavind before she released her first solo project Demo Recordings, both being Nordic-folk-music styled.

Solo Career & Retirement (1997-2005)

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Spindelsinn, her first official solo album came out in 1997 through Sony Norway, sung entirely in the Norwegian language making honour to the Nordic folk music style. She was nominated for best vocal artist in the Norwegian Grammy Awards as best female artist at the Norwegian Hit-Awards. The following year the second release Mesmerized came out. A mellower album, with more personal lyrics in which she left the folk-acoustic style in favour of exploring more modern sounds. The singing style is reminiscent in some parts of Tori Amos mixed with her own style.

Tired of relying on producers to get the sounds she wanted for her songs, she decided to study production and went to London, England for a couple of years. After joining the Swedish label GMR Music Group Kari released a comeback album, the experimental Pilot which contains a lot of modern sounds. It bears some resemblance to Björk, but with the more passionate feel which has always characterized Kari's music. In January 2005, Other People's Stories was issued, showing a simpler side of her music but without losing the modern feel, quality and passion in her performance. At the end of 2005, after performing live in support of her last album, she took a break from her artistic career.

Comeback; Time to Tell (2013)

In 2013 Kari Rueslåtten made a comeback with the remake of The 3rd and The Mortal's classic Why So Lonely, featuring Tuomas Holopainen from Nightwish on piano and keyboards, and followed up with the full-length album Time to Tell in 2014, on the Swedish label Despotz Records.

To The North (2015)

On the 22nd of October 2015, Kari Rueslåtten released her sixth full-length album To The North, fusing the acoustic work of her older releases with the darker atmospheres inspired by her home country of Norway. Singles released from this were a cover of The Byrds 1965 song Turn, Turn, Turn showcasing it in a darker and more melancholic way and Battle Forevermore.

Other Works

Rueslåtten has also been featured in a handful of drum 'n' bass tracks by the Norwegian duo Rawthang. Her vocals of "Hør Min Sang" (Hear My Song) is also featured on a hardcore record, by Art of Fighters, called "Artwork". This track was included on Dutch Hardstyle DJ, The Prophet´s Dj Mix, "Hard 3"

Solo albums

  • Demo Recordings (1995)
  • Spindelsinn (1997)
  • Mesmerized (1998)
  • Pilot (2002)
  • Other People's Stories (2005)
  • Time to Tell (2014)
  • To the North (2015)
  • With The 3rd and the Mortal

  • Sorrow (EP) (1993)
  • Tears Laid in Earth (1994)
  • With Storm

  • Nordavind (1995)
  • Songs

    Why So LonelyTime to Tell · 2014
    TrollferdSpindelsinn · 1997
    Battle ForeverTo The North · 2015

    References

    Kari Rueslåtten Wikipedia