Svartsot

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Svartsot
Background information
Origin Randers, Denmark
Genres folk metal
melodic death metal
Years active 2005 - present
Labels Napalm Records
Website http://www.svartsot.dk/
Members Cristoffer J.S. Frederiksen
Hans-Jørgen Martinus Hansen
Thor Bager
James Atkin
Frederik Uglebjerg
Michael Alm
Past members Danni Jelsgaard
Cliff Nemanim
Michael Lundquist Andersen
Niels Thøgersen
Martin Kielland-Brandt
Claus B. Gnudtzmann
Stewart C. Lewis
Henrik S. Christensen
Marcelo Freitas

Svartsot is a Danish folk metal band formed in 2005 in Randers. Svartsot blend death and black metal with contemporary metal-styles and Nordic folk music.

History

On December 17, 2008, Michael Lundquist Andersen, Niels Thøgersen, Claus B. Gnudtzmann and Martin Kielland-Brandt announced they had left the band because of different opinions on how to run a band and how the music should sound. The band's whistler, Stewart Lewis, is currently on a hiatus due to the continuing state of his wife’s ill health.[1] On February 22, 2009, Svartsot had announced their new band lineup is complete.[2] Stewart Lewis was replaced for live shows, but is still considered a member of the band.

In 2010, the band released a new album, Mulmets Viser, through Napalm Records. Despite Cristoffer J.S. Frederiksen being the only remaining member of the previous lineup, his position as the band's guitarist, composer and lyricist ensured that the band retained its musical identity. Mulmets Viser garnered a fairly positive critical response, although several critics pointed out that the band's strict adherence to their particular formula resulted in the album gradually losing listeners' attention as it progressed.[3]

Band members

Former members

  • Danni Jelsgaard - drums
  • Michael Lundquist Andersen - guitar
  • Niels Thøgersen - drums
  • Claus B. Gnudtzmann - vocals
  • Martin Kielland-Brandt - bass
  • Cliff Nemanim - Rhythm guitars
  • Marcello Freitas - drums
  • Henrik S. Christensen - bass

Discography

Studio albums

Demos

  • Svundne Tider (2006)
  • Tvende Ravne (2007)

References

  1. http://www.svartsot.dk/
  2. http://www.myspace.com/svartsot/
  3. Svartsot. Metal Storm. Accessed March 7th, 2012.
  4. Svartsot. Encyclopaedia Metallum. Accessed March 7th, 2012.

External links

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