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Originally named "Uninterred," Swedish black metal band Naglfar was started in 1992 by vocalist Jens Rydén and bassist Kristoffer Olivius, and has its roots in the era's convoluted post-thrash scene. They were soon joined by guitarists Morgan Hansson and Andreas Nilsson, and, for a time, Nocturnal Rites drummer Ulf Andersson also lent a hand, but 1994's Stellae Trajectio demo was eventually recorded with a drum machine. A human drummer, Mattias Holmgren, was in place by the time of 1995's Vittra debut album, which was released by Wrong Again Records to mostly positive reviews. Still, neither it, nor its belated follow-up, 1998's Diabolical (featuring new drummer Mattias Grahn), managed to stand out amid the stiff competition of the day, so Naglfar busied themselves with touring, embarking on a European tour supporting American deathsters Deicide later that year. The next half-decade was spent in flux: occasional major festival and tribute album appearances, punctuated by lengthy periods of inactivity. Hansson was replaced by guitarist Marcus "Vargher" Norman (ex-Bewitched) in the year 2000. Despite these chronic setbacks, Naglfar eventually struck a new deal with metal powerhouse Century Media in 2002, and after revving their long-silenced engines with that year's Ex Inferis EP, they finally delivered their third album, Sheol, in 2003. Pariah arrived in 2005, followed by Harvest in 2007. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
these guys are excelent. this is what black metal is all about. i am a die hard Norwegian black metal fan and along with Gorgoroth,Carpathian Forest, Behemoth and Dark Funeral, Naglfar is very high on my list.
Saw them last summer with Daath, Dark Funeral and a bunch of locals, love the music, always have but their vocalist has to stop doing that cheesy a** cat walk crap on stage. It was like watching a 80's hair metal group in battle armor.
Allow me the utter pleasure of being the first to outright say :
NAGLFAR deserves a proverbial "moment in the sun". . .as they have overcome much. Sometimes, their songs are hit & miss with their efforts. Though, it takes nothing away from their dirges. They required a LOT of patience in between releases. Worth it. Pariah was my least favorite album. Vittra was a feast from start to finish. Always a place in my hollow heart for that one.
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NAGLFAR deserves a proverbial "moment in the sun". . .as they have overcome much. Sometimes, their songs are hit & miss with their efforts. Though, it takes nothing away from their dirges. They required a LOT of patience in between releases. Worth it. Pariah was my least favorite album. Vittra was a feast from start to finish. Always a place in my hollow heart for that one.