Katatonia | |
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Katatonia in 2004: (L-R) Jonas Renkse, Fredrik Norrman, Anders Nyström, Daniel Liljekvist and Mattias Norrman |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Decomposed Entity Melancholium |
Origin | Stockholm, Sweden |
Genres | Death/doom, black metal[1][2] (early era), doom metal, gothic metal,[3] alternative metal (later career) |
Years active | 1991–1994 1996–present |
Labels | Peaceville, Avantgarde Music, No Fashion Records, Vic Records |
Associated acts | Opeth, Bloodbath, Diabolical Masquerade, October Tide |
Website | www.katatonia.com |
Members | |
Jonas Renkse Anders Nyström Daniel Liljekvist |
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Past members | |
Guillaume Le Huche Fredrik "North" Norrman Mikael Oretoft Mattias "Kryptan" Norrman |
Katatonia is a Swedish metal band formed in Stockholm in 1991 by Jonas Renkse (formerly aka Lord Seth) and Anders Nyström (formerly aka Blakkheim).
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The early Katatonia releases, such as the EP Jhva Elohim Meth... The Revival and their debut album Dance of December Souls, are noted for the overall bleak melancholy and despair of their sound, often giving them the classification of doom metal or death/doom. The early Katatonia albums are sometimes, along with albums by bands such as My Dying Bride, Anathema and Paradise Lost, considered forerunners of the death/doom genre. The band has expressed that their music has been influenced by bands such as The Cure, Fields of the Nephilim, and Joy Division.[4]
The band recorded For Funerals to Come in September 1994, with the album being released in 1995. Afterwards, Le Huche left the band.
The band took the whole year off due to their struggle to find a permanent lineup.
When Jonas formed October Tide in 1995 with Fredrik Norrman, Jonas decided to start Katatonia again and got Fredrik to join the band.
In 1996, Opeth's Mikael Åkerfeldt performed the growling vocals on Brave Murder Day when regular Katatonia singer (and then-drummer) Jonas Renkse became unable to perform harsh vocals properly.
Scarlet Heavens (with Primordial) was also released in 1996 but recorded in 1994 as what Jonas describes as something "we never intended to release" due to its soft sound in which Katatonia did, which was not their style.[5] During one of Katatonia's tours, Jonas fell ill and was temporarily replaced by Kenneth Englund.
In 1997, The band enlisted help from Åkerfeldt once again for Sounds of Decay. The band decided to go back to the sound they had with Scarlet Heavens beginning with 1997's Saw You Drown.
In 1997, Discouraged Ones was recorded and released the next year; it proved to be the last release on which Jonas played drums, as well as the last release with Mikael Oretoft on bass guitar.
Katatonia had Anders Nordin to take up drums for Jonas but Anders pulled out of the band at the last minute.
Since Jonas wanted focus strictly on Vocals permanently, Katatonia enlisted the help of Dan Swanö again to drum for the 1999 album Tonight's Decision.
Sick of using session members, the band decided to have a permanent lineup so Fred Norrman got his brother, Mattias Norrman as a bassist and Daniel Liljekvist joined the band as the drummer.
In 2000, the EP Teargas, the full-length album Last Fair Deal Gone Down, and the single Tonight's Music were all recorded. They were released in 2001.
"Ghost of the Sun" and Viva Emptiness, a single and a full-length album respectively, were recorded in 2002 but released in 2003.
In 2004, the band released Brave Yester Days (the title being a play on their album Brave Murder Day), which is a double-disc release including all cuts from EPs up to Saw You Drown, selected cuts from full-length albums Brave Murder Day and Dance of December Souls, and two tracks from a compilation.
In 2005, another compilation was release called The Black Sessions. It documented later releases and includes a live DVD.
In 2005, the band recorded The Great Cold Distance, along with the accompanying singles "My Twin", "Deliberation", and "July", all of which were released in 2006.
In 2006, their appearance at the Summer Breeze festival was filmed, the release called Live Consternation was released in 2007.
Katatonia's most recent release, 2009's Night Is the New Day, has received widespread critical acclaim. In December 2009, the Norrmans left Katatonia. In late 2009, Per Eriksson and Niklas Sandin joined the band for the Night Is The New Day tour.
The band reissued Night Is the New Day and Last Fair Deal Gone Down in 2011.[6]
Katatonia is currently playing shows in celebration of their 20th anniversary. Katatonia played in Lebanon for the first time on September 3, 2011. The event took place at the Roman Amphitheatre in Zouk Mikael.[7] Katatonia are currently special guests on Opeth’s North American Heritage tour that runs from September 2011 until November 2011.[8] Katatonia are slated to headline Madrid Is the Dark III. They will close the two-day festival on December 10, 2011. This will be the only Katatonia show in Spain for 2011.[9]
The mini album For Funerals to Come will be reissued on record and CD through Peaceville Records. The vinyl version will be released on November 7, 2011.[10]
On December 14, Katatonia will perform a special concert in Stockholm celebrating the 20th anniversary of the band. The concert will feature appearances by former members of the band, along with other musicians such as Krister Linder.[11]
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