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Years active
  
1989–present

Genre
  
Black metal

Labels
  
Moonfog Productions

Origin
  
Trondheim, Norway (1989)


Genres
  
Black metal Electronic music

Associated acts
  
Dødheimsgard, Mayhem, Satyricon, Emperor

Albums
  
Thorns vs. Emperor, Grymyrk, Thorns, Trøndertun

Members
  
Aldrahn, Kenneth Kapstad, Faust, Jon Wesseltoft, Christian Broholt

Profiles

Thorns is a Norwegian black metal band that formed in 1989 and was part of the early Norwegian black metal scene. They made two highly influential demos in the early 1990s, Grymyrk and Trøndertun, but have only released one full-length album.

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Biography

In 1989, Snorre W. Ruch and Marius Vold formed the band Stigma Diabolicum and recorded one demo. In 1990, bass player Harald Eilertsen and drummer Bård G. Eithun joined. As the use of Latin within black metal "had escalated" (according to the Stigma Diabolicum re-release booklet), the name was changed to Thorns in 1991. The same year, Eilertsen and Ruch recorded the Grymyrk demo, which had a great impact on the black metal scene and, together with Mayhem guitarist Euronymous, coined the Norwegian black metal riffing, as Darkthrone drummer Fenriz points out. As the band members were "spread far across Norway", they could rarely rehearse; some of the rehearsals were recorded on tape. In 1992, the Trøndertun demo was recorded. The same year, Ruch became Mayhem's second guitarist and disbanded Thorns for a few months.

In 1994, Snorre was sentenced to 8 years in prison for "being an accomplice" in the murder of Euronymous. However, according to Euronymous's killer, Varg Vikernes, Ruch was merely "in the wrong place at the wrong time".

After a long period of silence due to Ruch's imprisonment for being an accomplice in the murder of Euronymous, Thorns reappeared in 1999 with the split album Thorns vs. Emperor, consisting mainly of old Thorns songs performed by Emperor and vice versa. Then, in 2001, the debut album Thorns was released, with Hellhammer on drums and vocals by Satyr and Dødheimsgard's Aldrahn.

In October 2007, Greek label Kyrck Productions released the Stigma Diabolicum compilation, which featured both the Grymyrk and Trøndertun demos, as well as material from the Stigma Diabolicum demos Lacus de Luna and Luna de Nocturnus and two tracks ("Thule" and "Fall") from a 1991 Thorns rehearsal.

A follow up to the 2001 debut was announced in September 2008.

The band line up has undergone significant changes since the 2001 album. Snorre is still handling the guitars and Aldrahn will be performing all the vocals on the upcoming album. Bassist Jon Wesseltoft, guitarist Christian Broholt, and drummer Kenneth Kapstad have joined the band.

Members

  • Snorre Ruch - guitars/keyboards/programming
  • Jon Wesseltoft - bass/baritone guitar
  • Aldrahn - vocals
  • Christian Broholt - guitars
  • Kenneth Kapstad - drums
  • Former members

  • Bård G. Eithun - drums
  • Marius Vold - vocals, bass
  • Harald Eilertsen - bass on Grymyrk
  • Terje Kråbøl - drums on Trøndertun
  • Ronny K. Prize - bass on Trøndertun
  • Satyr - vocals on Thorns
  • Aldrahn - vocals on Thorns
  • Hellhammer - drums on Thorns
  • Discography

    Demos
  • Luna De Nocturnus (1989) (as Stigma Diabolicum)
  • Lacus De Luna (1990) (as Stigma Diabolicum)
  • Grymyrk (1991)
  • Trøndertun (1992)
  • Thule (1992)
  • Studio albums
  • Thorns (2001)
  • Other releases
  • Thorns vs. Emperor (1998) (split with Emperor)
  • Stigma Diabolicum (2007) (compilation)
  • Thorns Ltd. - experimental/drone/art-circuit offshoot of Thorns featuring Snorre Ruch and Jon Wesseltoft.
  • Mayhem - band in which Snorre played guitars for a short while. He also wrote some of the riffs on De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas. Also Hellhammer's main band.
  • Satyricon - Satyr's primary band.
  • Dødheimsgard - band for which Aldrahn performs vocals.
  • Songs

    Stellar Master EliteThorns · 2001
    World Playground DeceitThorns · 2001
    Interface to GodThorns · 2001

    References

    Thorns (band) Wikipedia