簡介: Dødheimsgard (also known as DHG) was originally a Norwegian black metal band formed in 1994, but 1999's 666 International saw them ch 更多>
Dødheimsgard (also known as DHG) was originally a Norwegian black metal band formed in 1994, but 1999's 666 International saw them change into an experimental and avant-garde / industrial metal band. In 2000, they shortened their name to DHG. During 2003, they went through some lineup changes, replacing Aldrahn, Zweizz and Czral.
"Dødheimsgard" is a contraction of three words: Død which means'death', heim which means 'home' and gard which means (at least in this context)'realm'. A natural translation into English would be "Realm of Death".
Members:
Kvohst - vocals (Hexvessel, ex-Code)
Vicotnik (Viper, Mr. Fixit, Yusaf Parvez) - guitar, vocals (1994-) (Ved Buens Ende, Code, Naer Mataron)
Blargh - guitar (Nidingr, Blargh, Clutchpedal vs. Starfat)
Clandestine (Christian Eidskrem) - bass guitar
Terghl - drums (Grand Alchemist)
Jormundgand - synthesizer
Previous members:
Aldrahn (Bjørn Dencker Gjerde) - vocals, guitar (1994-2003) (Thorns, Zyklon-B)
Alver (Jonas Alver) - bass guitar (1996) (Emperor)
Apollyon (Ole Jørgen Moe) - bass, drums, guitars, vocals (1995-1999) (Aura Noir, Cadaver, Immortal)
Cerberus - bass guitar (1998)
Czral (Carl-Michael Eide) - drums (1999-2003, on Supervillain Outcast) (Aura Noir, Virus, Cadaver, Ved Buens Ende, Satyricon, Ulver)
Fenriz (Gylve Nagell) - vocals, bass guitar (1994-1995) (Darkthrone)
Inflabitan - guitar, bass guitar (on tour in 1999)
Galder (Thomas Rune Andersen) - guitar (1998) (Old Man's Child, Dimmu Borgir)
Mort - effects on Supervillain Outcast
Mr. Magic Logic/Hologram/Zweizz (Svein Egil Hatlevik) - keyboards, grand piano (1997-2003) (Fleurety)
Thrawn (Tom Kvålsvoll) - guitar
D'arn - drums
Discography:
Promo 1994 (Demo - 1994)
Kronet Til Konge (1995)
Promo 1995 (Demo - 1995)
Monumental Possession (1996)
Satanic Art (MCD - 1998)
666 International (1999)
Mork Skog (Bootleg - 2005)
Supervillain Outcast (2007)
Wanderer Of Grief (2010)
TBA (2011)
發(fā)行時(shí)間:2023-12-12
發(fā)行時(shí)間:2023-12-12