Immortal
Biography
Of all the Norwegian black metal bands, Immortal has, arguably, stuck the closest to the mystical, occult-inspired vision of the scene: the bandmembers kept the evil-Kiss makeup throughout the band's existence, rarely experimented outside of the traditional guitars-drums-bass instrumental configuration, and never revealed their real names. Brothers in pseudonyms only, vocalist/bassist Abbath Doom Occulta and guitarist Demonaz Doom Occulta formed Immortal in Bergen, Norway, in 1990. Abbath was originally a member of Old Funeral, a death metal garage band that also included Varg Vikernes, who would later gain notoriety not only with his own project, Burzum, but for murdering Mayhem guitarist Euronymous; Demonaz had split from fellow Bergen scenesters Amputation. (Notably, Immortal always willfully separated itself from Mayhem's oft-felonious black metal "inner circle" scene in Oslo, and downplayed its relationships with its members.) Inspired by the robust Norwegian forests and bitter cold climate, Abbath and Demonaz conceived the fictional, demon-and-battle-filled realm Blashyrkh, a foundation upon which all of Immortal's lyrical journeys would rest.
The duo recruited drummer Armagedda and, briefly, second guitarist Jorn Inge Tunsberg, who left the fold after Immortal cranked out two demos, Suffocate and Northern Upins Death. Preferring to remain a three-piece, the band recorded the Unholy Forces of Evil/The Cold Winds of Funeral Frost 7" for the French label Listenable Records in 1991, which eventually led to Immortal's contract with another French imprint, Osmose Records. Their debut full-length, Diabolical Full Moon Mysticism, was released in 1992 (distributed in North America by JL America); a more atmospheric, slower-tempo release than the majority of Immortal's contemporaries. When Abbath and Demonaz began incorporating more blast beats in their songwriting, Armagedda quit, forcing Abbath to perform all drum tracks on Immortal's two highly influential albums, 1993's Pure Holocaust and 1995's Battles in the North. However, drummer Grim was pictured on the Pure Holocaust album cover, and would perform on Immortal's first full-fledged European tour in 1993, prior to being fired (he would go on to play drums for Gorgoroth and Borknagar, eventually committing suicide in 1999). Mayhem skinsman Hellhammer temporarily filled the drum seat for the band's live commitments and the home video Masters of Nebular Frost, until Horgh could be permanently added to the lineup.
It was after the 1997 album Blizzard Beasts was released that Immortal would be dealt its most serious blow. With an acute case of tendonitis in his arms, Demonaz could no longer play guitar with the speed and intensity Immortal required, and was forced to leave the band, although he remained the group's lyricist. Abbath switched from bass to guitar, and the group filled its bass slot with Aeturnus four-stringer Ares strictly for touring duties. Demonaz's absence left the band's songwriting burden purely on Abbath, who began penning more progressive, dynamic, and epic pieces. Abbath would perform all instruments except drums on 1999's highly acclaimed At the Heart of Winter full-length, which marked the beginning of the band's relationship with producer Peter Tagtgren (singer/guitarist for Hypocrisy), who recorded Winter and its two follow-up albums at his soon-to-be-legendary Abyss Studios. Bassist Iscariah was then permanently added to the lineup, which put out Damned in Black in 2000, and led to Immortal's first full-fledged North American tour with fellow Norwegians Satyricon. In 2001, the band, looking for better U.S distribution for its albums, severed its longtime relationship with Osmose and signed to Nuclear Blast Records, which released Sons of Northern Darkness in 2002. ~ John Serba, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

All Shall Fall
2009

Blizzard Beasts
2006

Sons Of Northern Darkness
2002

At The Heart Of Winter
1999

Battles In The North
1995
LOL. Apparently the reviewer of 'All Shall Fall' agreed with my last comment...
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Immortal is good because Abbath really lets loose on that guitar.
Also, has anybody else noticed that his vocals are vaguely reminiscent to Popeye (of oldschool cartoons)? No insult intended to anybody, but I really think they sound kind of like it. |
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Yeah, and popularity can lead to bands getting high on the whole fame s**t and then forget about the people like us, who really like Immortal and love their albums to focus on the new fans that they see as nothing more than money to exploit. Then they sign with a big name label and are forced to tone down the music to make it more accessible to the masses. Immortal is good because they mosh to the blast beats of their own drummer. And that deserves some respect.
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Lack of 'popularity' doesn't mean a band isn't good. Immortal is awesome.
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I'm not thrilled with Abbath's vocals. He more than compensates with his intense shreds though.
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Exactly. I'll admit to be being religious, but who WOULDN'T find that funny?
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That would be funny if those morman's knocked on these dude's door.
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@Plague of Unicorns: Yeah, I'd have to agree there. Immortal is more thrashy than Emperor. Emperor is the better band, but nothing quite beats Immortal for freaking out the Jehova's Witnesses when they knock on your door.
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@Plauge of Unicorns: point. Immortal is way the hell better.
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I think that Immortal is better than Mayhem, but then that's just me. They just have better songs.
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Mother North!!! Immortal kills it. God Smack gets raped by these guys on the regular!!!
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Will-O save your stupid homophobic comments for your other favorite band's threads, Korn and Slipknot.
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Someone recommended them to me. I've heard 3 songs and I'm in love with 'm.
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One of the best black metal bands out there. Been listening to them for about 10 years now.
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its just music. who cares what they call the s**t they put on their face. they can still f**kin shred.
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What's your point, Moonchilde? You made it pretty clear how even you feel about "most of the kids who are into the black-metal" , so why the additude against Bromide's comment? You're not impressing anyone other than yourself...
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abbath is a self-confess e d huge kiss fan, that's why it says "Kiss make up"
The guy obviously did his research if you read any of the rest of what was written |
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To John Serba, All Music Guide: "Evil KISS make-up" is called Corpse Paint. Try doing a little research, guy.
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To "The Moonchilde",
I don't know who the hell you think you are. The media has always played these "All Black Metal fans/musicia n s are dumb hoods" stereotypes ad nauseam, but what about those of us who love the music and aren't criminals? Do you seriously believe all stereotypes like this? If so, maybe you think that all blondes are stupid, all Blacks are violent know-nothing s , and all women are to be used as sex slaves, etc...? Please go and take your mindless insults somewhere else! |
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Well, I'm sure Skeletor would be proud of you. Now if you would excuse me, I have to get back to my Magic, the Gathering game.
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" The Real Bromide says: 11-01-2008
Is that Castle Greyskull on one of their album covers?" gee your a funny guy. i love it when bro-clowns talk s**t about black-metal. granted most of the kids who are into the black-metal are whiny little b**ches but remember this bro-turd, the scene started with arson, murder, and suicide, and there are still people who are that serious about it. so be mindful you don't catch a knife in your ribs from one of those types, even if you think your superman... |
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cool paint jobs , Euronoymus would be proud, although they are much better than Mayhem
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Truly godly black metal. Truly Immortal!
I'm seeing them live june 7th, it will be awesome! |
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Immortal Is the godliest black metal this side of the galaxy.
First black metal band I ever heard and still one of the god damned best Infernal Hails!!!! |
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NEW CD COMMING OUT THIS YEAR!
can't wait hope pandora has it up when it comes out |
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