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Nidingr (band)

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Also known as
  
Audr (1992-1996)

Website
  
www.nidingr.no

Record label
  
Indie Recordings

Years active
  
1992 (1992)–present

Origin
  
Borre, Norway (1992)

Genres
  
Black metal, Death metal

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Labels
  
Karisma Jester Indie Recordings

Members
  
Teloch Blargh Øyvind Myrvoll Cpt. Estrella Grasa Sir

Past members
  
Per Ivar Ederklepp Tjalve Walter Moen Seidemann Tony Laureano Hellhammer

Albums
  
Wolf-Father, Greatest Of Deceivers, Sorrow Infinite and Darkness, The High Heat Licks Against Heaven

Associated acts
  
Mayhem, Gorgoroth, 1349, Myrkur, God Seed, Dødheimsgard

Similar
  
Teloch, Mayhem, Myrkur, Gorgoroth, 1349

Profiles

Nidingr is a Norwegian black metal band from Borre. Initially started as a solo project of guitarist Morten "Teloch" Iversen under the name Audr in 1992, the band is "known for its efficiently complex songwriting, ravaging, dissonant, with catchy riffs and breakneck tempos."

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History

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In 1996, Audr changed its name to Nidingr and recorded a rehearsal tape after Blargh joined the band. The band has released a demo in 1999 and their debut album, Sorrow Infinite and Darkness in 2005. The 1996 rehearsal tape was included in 2006 compilation album, Sodomize the Priest. The band's next release, Wolf-Father (2010), featured contributions from Mayhem and Dimmu Borgir drummer Hellhammer. In 2012, the band signed to Norwegian record label Indie Recordings, which released their album Greatest of Deceivers.

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The band leader Teloch is currently the guitarist of Mayhem and the live band of Myrkur. He was previously involved in various acts of early Norwegian black metal scene and was a member of the bands such as 1349, God Seed, Gorgoroth, Orcustus and Ov Hell. The band also featured many members involved in these bands, as well as Dødheimsgard.

Musical style

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The band plays a complex variant of black and death metal. The band's album, Greatest of Deceivers, included blackened death metal and crust punk tracks, as well as the tracks that feature "complicated leads and tricky time signatures that hint to mathcore and jazz." Miles Raymer of Pitchfork also noted that "in terms of compositional ambition the songs are closer to the labyrinthine post-rock and post-hardcore bands of the mid to late 90s than the savagely straightforward black metal outfits that were operating around the same time."

Members

Current members
  • Teloch — guitars, bass (1992—present)
  • Blargh — guitars, bass (1996—present)
  • Øyvind Myrvoll — drums
  • Cpt. Estrella Grasa — vocals (2003—present)
  • Sir — bass (2013—present)
  • Past members
  • Per Ivar Ederklepp — drums
  • Tjalve
  • Walter Moen — vocals
  • Seidemann — bass (2006—2007)
  • Tony Laureano — drums (2006-2007)
  • Hellhammer — drums
  • Current live members
  • Void — bass
  • Sabizz — drums (2013—present)
  • Former live members
  • Audun Wiborg — bass
  • Discography

    Studio albums
  • Sorrow Infinite and Darkness (2005)
  • Wolf-Father (2010)
  • Greatest of Deceivers (2012)
  • The High Heat Licks Against Heaven (2017)
  • Demos
  • Rehearsal 1996 (1996)
  • Demo '99 (1999)
  • Compilation albums
  • Sodomize the Priest (2006)

  • Nidingr (band)

    Songs

    Baldrs DraumarWolf-Father · 2010
    All Crowns FallGreatest of Deceivers · 2012
    FafnismolWolf-Father · 2010

    References

    Nidingr (band) Wikipedia