Dunderbeist
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Dunderbeist (sort of Norwegian for "Noisy Beast") is a heavy metal band from Hedmark in Norway.
Career
[edit]The band was formed by former members of Krace, KITE and Stonegard. Dunderbeist has been recording since 2008 with several albums and extensive touring. The six-piece band now releases material outside Norway following its first international album, Black Arts & Crooked Tails.
Songs of the Buried continued where Black arts & Crooked Tails left off, but is darker, heavier and more progressive, both musically and lyrically. Death was a recurring theme on the album, portraying death as the end of something but the beginning of something else.
The band's albums were recorded in Dunderbeist's own "pigsty" studio in Hamar, Norway, and mixed by the guitarist Fredrik Ryberg. The mastering was carried out by Alan Douches of Mastodon, Converge, Kvelertak fame.
Dunderbeist's work is released by the Indie Recordings label.
In January 2022 the band announced that they would release a new song the last Friday of every month. The released tracks would eventually make up a new album to be released in January 2023. The song "Stormen" was to be to first track to be released on the last Friday of January 2022.[1]
Members
[edit]- Torgrim Torve - lead vocals, guitar[2]
- Åsmund Snortheim - vocals[2]
- Fredrik Ryberg - guitar[2]
- Kristian Liljan - bass guitar[2]
- Ronny Flissundet - guitar[2]
- John Birkeland Hansen - drums[2]
Discography
[edit]- 2008: Second Hand Theft
- 2009: 8 crows & Counting
- 2010: Rovmord (EP)
- 2011: Dunderbeist
- 2012: Black Arts & Crooked Tails
- 2012: Songs Of The Buried
- 2015: Hyklere
- 2017: Tvilja (EP)
- 2021: URO[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Bakken, Frank Morgan (January 26, 2022). "I sitt nyeste prosjekt skal Dunderbeist utfordre egne rutiner og metoder - gir ut låt siste fredag i hver måned". Østlendingen.
- ^ a b c d e f "Dunderbeist Hamar, Norge".
- ^ "The Moshville Times - Album Review: Dunderbeist – Uro". The Moshville Times. April 15, 2021.
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