Therion
Biography
Formed during the late '80s, Swedish death metal band Therion was led by vocalist, guitarist, and composer Christofer Johnsson. Originally rounded out by lead guitarist Peter Hansson, bassist Erik Gustafson, and drummer Oskar Forss, the group debuted in 1990 with the LP Of Darkness. Gustafson exited soon after, and as a three-piece Therion returned in 1991 with Beyond Sanctorum. By 1993's Symphony Masses: Ho Drakon Ho Megas, only Johnsson remained from the original lineup, and he was now backed by guitarist Magnus Barthelson, bassist Andreas Wallan Wahl, and drummer Piotr Wawrzeniuk. The album marked the beginnings of a more experimental approach, with Johnsson incorporating more orchestrations and pseudo-classical aspirations, plus some industrial textures. Both Barthelson and Wahl were gone by 1995's The Beauty in Black EP, with the addition of bassist Fredrik Isaksson again returning Therion to a trio format. The same roster appeared on the full-length follow-up, Lepaca Kliffoth, which built on the experiments of Symphony Masses, but by 1996's Theli, Isaksson too had hit the road, making way for the arrival of guitarist Jonas Mellberg and bassist Lars Rosenberg. Theli was almost universally acclaimed as the apex of Therion's career to date, fully realizing Johnsson's taste for elaborate, operatic grandeur.
Mellberg was absent for 1997's A'arab Zaraq Lucid Dreaming, and by the following year's Vovin, Johnsson was performing with an entirely new supporting unit consisting of second guitarist Tommy Eriksson, bassist Jan Kazda, and drummer Wolf Simons. Crowning of Atlantis followed in 1999 with the same personnel, but Johnsson jettisoned this lineup for early 2000's Deggial, recruiting guitarist Kristian Niemann, bassist Johan Niemann, and drummer Sami Karppinen. In 2001 Therion released Secret of the Runes, a conceptual piece that featured heavily orchestrated tracks, each representing one of the nine planes of Norse mythology. Live in Midgard arrived the following year, chronicling the band's 2001 tours of South America and Europe. Therion took the next year off and began work on their most ambitious project yet, Lemuria and Sirius B. Originally slated for release as two separate entities, the sprawling 21-track explosion of classical, choral, and heavy metal excess was released as a two-disc set in 2004. Therion continued the excess with the 2007 release of the two-disc Gothic Kabbalah on Nuclear Blast. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Yeah, or you can just e-mail suggest-musi c @ P a n d o r a . c o m with your suggestions but keep in mind that they get tons of suggestions per day and it will take some time for them to decide put your suggestion on Pandora.
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There's actually a link you can follow on the "help" button. It has a list of FAQ's, including "Can I suggest music?" The answer has a link to email their staff about it.
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I'd imagine you email them? Just guessing since I haven't ever had occasion to do that myself.
After seeing Therion name-dropped all over the place, they finally played on my station, and I found it to be quite enjoyable, so huzzah for that. |
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Um, HOW do you suggest stuff to Pandora? There are a few things I would like to suggest...
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Finally heard "Eye of Shiva." Niiiiice!
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Old Man Winter's right, zac. You can actually suggest music to Pandora. I've done it, and have had some success. They didn't adde a band I suggested, but they did add another album from a band that they've already got on here. *winks* Give it a shot, anyway.
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I'll be honest, their early death metal struck me as being excrutiating l y bland.
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Crossing my fingers that Pandora will get some of the Miskolc experience tracks.
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The best Therion song of all time: Siren of the Woods on Theli. Immaculate work of art!
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Theli is my favorite, but people forget about Lepaca Kliffoth, and Symphony Masses. You can still hear some elements of those works in later pieces. I'd be curious to see CJ do something with Negral. Both bands have referenced Crowley/Gran t . Time to see a modern LHP Thelemic collaboratio n . . .
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Crowning of Atlantis songlist is a bit incongruous. Crazy Nights does not fit well.
I am a death metal fan, and Old Therion is just as good as the newer incarnation, just in a different way. |
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It's so funny when someone's like "Let's play some Therion!" and they start it up and everyone starts headbanging and then... OH SNAP IT STARTS OUT AS AN OPERA. Very awkward.
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Wow! This band has consistently over the last 3 years never, ever failed to blow my mind. And my ears.
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I was blessed to see these guyys live in 2007, I own just about everything and it is all a treat (even the early death metal) recommend getting the most awesome 4 dvd 2 cd set "Celebrators of Becoming" and the good news is soon they will be releasing a dvd cd set with a full choir and orchestra, doing classical and Therion songs I can not wait!!!
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see my comment 0n 8/28/08-WE ARE THE PANDORIANS !NOTHING CAN STOP US-THERION IS OUR HOUSE BAND AS WE TAKE OUR GOD DAMNED COUNTRY BACK AND THEN GIVE IT WAWAY FOR NOTHING-THER I O N LIVES!
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This was the band that opened my eyes to symphonic metal. Lemuria/Siri u s B and Theli are completely awesome albums.
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Wow the song Thor (a Manowar cover) from the Crowning of Atlantis album is pretty awesome
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@ heeltoerocki n (It's been a while since they said this, but whatever...) I actually like classical opera. I don't listen to it all the time (cause I do prefer opera metal) but I do like it. :D
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I haven't heard very much of these guys, but from what I've heard they are pretty good if a little odd.
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Only heard one song so far, Quetzalcoatl , but this band seems pretty good! I may have to start a station. :)
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Therion,they are now part of the WARPIG music catalog , I really dig it.
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this is for me. what isn't is the similar artist-MEAT LOAF -first its funny,then irresponsibl e and finally-not acceptable-f e l l o w pandorians-l e t ' s always point these things out and the fans will own this site more than we already do-its not the war pandorians but a battle ! WE WILL WIN THE WAR !
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Wow, this is definitely not for me o_O I prefer normal singing (heard the track Abraxas)
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I may as well, anyway! These guys are awesome!
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I was tempted to get the whole discography online, but seeing as they've been out since the 80's, it would probably fill my entire hard-drive!
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I am not a big fan of the "grrrowl" vocals of metal but I must admit this is pretty excellant
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Beautiful. I love this type of operatic mix of metal and almost magical vocals. Stunning.
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Beautiful metal mixed with symphonic elements. The chanting and operatic vocals are just beautiful, the music sounds like angels weeping and makes me feel like I'm on a viking ship when I listen to it. I'm glad there is little if any growling and grunting. I was just in Mexico and evidently this band is popular down there, so I picked up a shirt and some cds.
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every piece is beautifully layered
such musical complexity hasn't been heard in far too long |
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