Borknagar | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Bergen, Norway |
Genres | Progressive metal, black metal, folk metal, Viking metal |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Century Media |
Associated acts | Age of Silence, Arcturus, Cronian, Dimmu Borgir, Enslaved, Fission, Gorgoroth, Havayoth, ICS Vortex, Immortal, Lamented Souls, Otyg, Solefald, Spiral Architect, Thornbound, Ulver, Vintersorg, Waterclime, Soulfly, Iron Monkey |
Website | www |
Members |
Øystein G. Brun Jens F. Ryland ICS Vortex Lars A. Nedland Vintersorg Baard Kolstad |
Past members |
Ivar Bjørnson Erik "Grim" Brødreskift Kristoffer Rygg Infernus Kai Lie Justin Greaves Asgeir Mickelson Tyr David Kinkade |
Borknagar is a progressive black metal band from Bergen, Norway, founded in 1995 by Øystein Garnes Brun. The band's style combines black metal and folk metal with progressive and melodic elements. Borknagar's lyrics often deal with philosophy, paganism, nature, and the cosmos.
Borknagar was founded by Øystein Brun, then a member of the Norwegian death metal band Molested, when he became tired of the brutal aspects of the band's music. Øystein formed Borknagar to explore a more melodic outlet of expression, inspired by the burgeoning black metal movement Norway was experiencing and looking to push the boundaries of what was considered "traditional" black metal music. He wrote all of the music and lyrics, and gathered together an all-star group of black metal musicians to play in his band, such as Infernus of Gorgoroth, Grim of Immortal and Gorgoroth, and Ivar Bjørnson of Enslaved. When Garm of Ulver, Head Control System, and Arcturus joined the project, it brought the band immediate attention. The band never even recorded a demo; they simply asked for a record contract on Malicious Records and were granted their request based on the strength of this lineup. Borknagar's music instantly gained fans and received positive press attention. In 1999, Grim committed suicide using sleeping pills. He was replaced by Justin Greaves who left shortly after to be replaced by Asgeir Mickelson