Kim Ljung

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Kim Ljung (born 17 October 1971) is a musician from Tønsberg, Norway.


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[edit] Early career

Kim Ljung started his musical career as bass player and songsmith in the band Klisne Seigmenn in 1989. In addition to Kim, the band consisted of his kindergarten buddy Marius Roth Christensen on guitar, singer Alex Møklebust, drummer Noralf Ronthi and guitarist Sverre Økshoff.

In the beginning they viewed the band more as fun than as a serious outlet for artistic inspirations, playing a punkish style of rock. But that was about to change.


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[edit] The Seigmen years

In 1992 the band changed its name to Seigmen and released their first official album - the dark and unpolished Pluto - which took both the musical underground and many journalists by storm. On it they combined dark progressive rock elements with punk rock, grunge and perhaps a little gothic rock. During the summer and fall the CD had to be reissued in several editions to satisfy the growing numbers of fan. And combined with a powerful stage act the band soon turned into a household name on the underground music scene.


In the mid 1990s, with albums such as Ameneon (1993) and Total (1994), the band cemented its position as one of the most important and innovative in Norwegian music history. And the number of fans swelled well beyond underground status.

The apex of commercial success was reached with the album Metropolis in 1995. It made its debut, in week 44, at the number 1 spot on the important VG Album Charts. Within a few days it sold to Gold (25,000 copies) and didn't stop until it had passed 50,000! This is a good figure for any artist in a small country like Norway.

The second half of the decade saw the band move in a more electronic direction with Radiowaves, their last proper studio album, in 1997.

In 1999, by the time their greatest hits album, Monument 1989-1999, was released, Sverre had decided to leave the band to focus on his family. An old agreement among the members was that if one of them left they should disband Seigmen. And that's what happened after their final concert at Rockefeller concert hall in Oslo on March 6, 1999.

[edit] Zeromancer

With the departure of Sverre the other members were free to form new constellations. Somehow, Marius got left out so he went on to take an education in classical music and has since appeared on both TV and radio as lead singer for choirs. The remaining three - Kim, Alex and Noralf - formed the industrial group Zeromancer with former Vampire State Building keyboard-player Erik Lunggren and the American Chris Schleyer.

Zeromancer never managed to reach the same heights, neither with respect to musical innovation nor in popularity, as Seigmen had. But they've toured extensively both in Europe and America, and they seem to have grown fairly popular in Germany with their take on industrial metal.

So far the band has released three albums, Clone Your Lover in 2000, Eurotrash in 2001 and ZZYZX in 2003.

[edit] Ljungblut - Kim goes solo

But Kim has also been active on his own. Over the years material that didn't fit in with Zeromancer has gathered weight until at some point in 2004 he felt compelled to collect some of the songs and release his first solo album. And due to the number of songs it turned out to be a double album!

The double CD, The other side of all things, was released on Pleasuredisc Records on February 26, 2005 under the alias Ljungblut. The sound is a lot more acoustic and melancholic than what we ever heard from Seigmen, but the melodies and lyrics are strong and personal and this is certainly a contender for the title Best Norwegian Album of the Year.

[edit] The future

Ljungblut and Zeromancer are both scheduled for new releases next year. As well as a Seigmen DVD containing the reunion show, videos, interviews, and a documentary with unreleased material.

Different members are actively pursuing their own side projects; Alex has been working as producer for a few Norwegian artists - such as Gåte and Don Juan Dracula, Erik has lent his keyboard and computer skills out to such various artists as the Swiss electro band Undergod and Norwegian black metal acts Satyricon.

Even Seigmen may still have a future, though all the members deny it, because they agreed to do "one last" concert during the UKA-festival in Trondheim on October 20, 2005. Six years after disbanding the band they stood on stage together again, in front of an audience of more than 5000 people. After this success they went on a small tour in Norway in the summer of 2006.

[edit] Full Kim Discography

SEIGMEN

  1. Det Finnes Alltid En Utveg [EP] (1990)
  2. Pluto [EP] (1992)
  3. Ameneon [Album] (1993)
  4. Monsun [Single] (1993)
  5. Total [Album] (1994)
  6. Hjernen er Alene [Single] (1994)
  7. Döderlein [Single] (1994)
  8. Lament [Single] (1994)
  9. Metropolis [Album] (1995)
  10. Metropolis [Single] (1995)
  11. Slaver av Solen [Single] (1995)
  12. The Grandmaster Recordings [Album] (1995)
  13. Radiowaves [Album] (1997)
  14. The First Wave [Single] (1997)
  15. The Next Wave [Single] (1997)
  16. The Opera For The Crying Machinery [Promo] (1997)
  17. Mørkets Øy [Single](1997)
  18. Monument [Album](1999)
  19. Rockefeller [Album] (2006)
  20. Döderlein [live single] (2006)

DVD

  1. Fra x til døden (2006)

ZEROMANCER

  1. Clone Your Lover [Album] (2000)
  2. Clone Your Lover [Promo] (2000)
  3. Eurotrash [Album] (2001)
  4. Eurotrash [Promo] (2001)
  5. Doctor Online [Single] (2001)
  6. Need You Like A Drug [Promo] (2001)
  7. Zzyzx [Album](2003)
  8. Famous Last Words [Promo] (2003)
  9. Famous Last Words [Single] (2003)
  10. Erotic Saints [Promo] (2003)

LJUNGBLUT

  1. Family Album [Promo] (2004)
  2. The Other Side of All Things / Influences For A New Album[Album] (2005)

GUEST APPEARANCES IN SONGS

  1. SubGud-Time Machine (Kim did vocals, released on Magnet)

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