Årabrot

Årabrot
Background information
Also known as Arabrot
Origin Haugesund, Norway
Genres Noise-rock, Sludge metal, Doom metal, post-punk,
Years active 2001–present
Labels Fysisk Format
Associated acts Haust, Okkultokrati, Nernes Skagen, Concept.virus
Website www.arabrot.com
Members Kjetil Nernes
Past members Vidar Evensen (2001-2013)
Kristian Kallevik (2001-2003)
Jon Øvstedal (2001-2010)

Årabrot is a Norwegian noise-rock band established in 2001, originally from Haugesund, but with a current creative base in Djura and the Oslo-based record label Fysisk Format.[1]

Name

The band is named after a garbage dump in Haugesund, Norway. Etymologically, the name may refer to the place where the rivers or currents meet.

Biography

Since starting out in 2001, Årabrot’s main core has been Kjetil Nernes (songwriter, guitar and vocals) and Vidar Evensen (drums and visuals), and in recent years noise artist Stian Skagen (Electronics) has been a regular on-and-off member of the band. They have also collaborated with producers such as Billy Anderson (Melvins, Neurosis), Emil Nikolaisen (Serena-Maneesh, Maribel) and Steve Albini (Nirvana, Big Black, High on Fire). The first three albums the were released on Norway Rat Records before they signed to their current home Fysisk Format with the I Rove EP.[1]

In 2009 they were nominated in the metal category of the Norwegian award Spellemannprisen for the release The Brother Seed, which was produced by well-known musician and producer Steve Albini. Following this album, Arabrot spent time playing at unorthodox venues the succeeding years. For instance, they did live scores at silent film showings ("Faust” from 1926 in Trondheim, “Häxan” from 1922 at Øyafestivalen, “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” from 1920 and “Die Nibelungen” from 1924 at Verdensteatret in Tromsø) and did commissioned work for the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter.[2]

Amidst these activities, Arabrot produced the exploratory EPs AbsoluteNegativism, I Rove and Mæsscr, two albums under the Nernes Skagen moniker, as well as two full-length albums: The Billy Anderson-produced double album REVENGE and Solar Anus, again featuring Steve Albini as a producer.[2] For Solar Anus, they were nominated and subsequently won Spellemannprisen in the metal category. This album saw wide international appraisal, and was described by Drowned in Sound as "...ferocious, funny, colossal, guttural, hopeful and terrifying. It’s a tidal wave of noise from few hands. Like its title, it’s a contradiction, a dichotomy, a triumph. It shouldn’t work, but it does, infinitely well. It’s art from the lowest of sods. It’s a fucking triumph."

The Norwegian movie director Fredrik S. Hana made a music video to the track "Solaranus" which was premiered on The Quietus February 20, 2012.

Årabrot's 2012 EP Mæsscr was produced by Serena Maneesh's Emil Nikolaisen and contains covers of Death in June and Lee Hazlewood, as well as two new tracks. The release was premiered by The Quietus on August 14, 2012.

In 2013, original member Vidar Evensen left the band. The band changed their name to the current Arabrot, and released their self-titled sixth album in August 2013 to 8/10′s in NME, Rock Sound, Metal Hammer & Terrorizer. The artwork was done by Johannes Høie.[2]

Årabrot has a side project called Nernes Skagen, consisting of Årabrot-singer Kjetil Nernes and concept.virus and Årabrot-collaborator Stian Skagen. The duo has released two albums on Fysisk Format, Ad Undas (2009) and Confession (2011).[3] The band says that they completed a nine-day tour after vocalist Nernes blew his lung the first show, and that Nernes’ riff arm has steel implants after being manhandled by police and dog.

Artistic influences

Arabrot's lyricism includes macabre renditions of classic works like the Bible and Dante's Inferno and philosophical themes derived from the historical avant-garde. The band also draw inspiration from the existentialism of Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre; the surrealism of Georges Bataille and Comte de Lautréamont; the eroticism of Henry Miller and Marquis de Sade; the romantic writings of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Edgar Allan Poe and Thomas de Quincey; mystic thinkers such as Aleister Crowley and Jorge Luis Borges, oppositionals like Federico García Lorca and the Norwegian contrarian Jens Bjørneboe.[2]

Musically, the band cite Death in June, the Melvins, Lee Hazlewood, The Birthday Party and Swans as great sources of inspiration.

Band Members

Previous Members

Associated Members

Discography

Year Title Format, Special Notes Label
2003 Rogues Gallery 12" Safe as Milk
2005 Proposing a Pact with Jesus CD Norway Rat Records
2006 Rep.Rep CD,LPx2 Norway Rat Records
2009 The Brother Seed CD,LP Norway Rat Records
2009 Absolute Negativism EP w/Concept.virus CD Norway Rat Records
2009 I Rove EP CD Fysisk Format
2010 Revenge CD, LPx2 Fysisk Format
2011 Solar Anus CD,LP Fysisk Format
2012 Mæsscr EP 12" Fysisk Format
2013 Arabrot (self titled) CD, MC, LP Fysisk Format
2014 Murder As Art EP 12" Fysisk Format
2014 I Modi EP 12" Fysisk Format
2015 You Bunch of Idiots EP 12" Fysisk Format / EOLIAN

External links

References

  1. 1 2 "Årabrot Discography". Discogs. 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Arabrot". Fysisk Format. 20 June 2014. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  3. "Releases". Fysisk Format. 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
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