Ole Moe

For other people of the same name, see Ole Moe (editor).
Apollyon

Apollyon live with Aura Noir, 2009, Bitterfeld, Germany
Background information
Birth name Ole Jørgen Moe
Born (1974-04-01) 1 April 1974
Origin Norway
Genres Black metal, thrash metal
Instruments Guitar, bass guitar, vocals, drums
Associated acts Aura Noir
Immortal
Lamented Souls
Waklevören
Two Trains

Apollyon (born as Ole Jørgen Moe) is a black metal/thrash metal multi-instrumentalist, formerly associated with Dødheimsgard and Cadaver, now playing in Aura Noir and also Immortal after its reforming in 2006. He has done guest vocals on the Darkthrone albums Plaguewielder and Sardonic Wrath, and also on Audiopain's EP 1986 (2000). He was a live guitarist for Gorgoroth from 2003 to 2004, and performed at Gorgoroth's now infamous Kraków gig in February 2004. In 2004 Apollyon participated in a live tribute to Quorthon of Bathory at the Hole in the Sky festival in Bergen, Norway. Apollyon played bass on all songs, and also did the vocals on the song Equimanthorn. In addition to Apollyon, the line-up of this tribute band consisted of Bård Faust (ex-Emperor) on drums and Ivar Bjørnson (Enslaved) and Samoth (Emperor) on guitars, as well as guest vocalists Gaahl (Gorgoroth), Abbath (Immortal), Grutle Kjellson (Enslaved), Nocturno Culto (Darkthrone) and Satyr (Satyricon).[1]

Bands

Apollyon with Immortal at Wacken Open Air 2007.

Current

Former

Former live/guest/session appearances

2001 - Plaguewielder (additional vocals on "Command") 2004 - Sardonic Wrath (additional vocals on "Hate is the Law") 2010 - Circle the Wagons (choirs)

2008 - Black Mass Kraków 2004 DVD (guitars)

2005 - Discipline Manifesto (lead guitars on "Land of Dreams")

2005 - Total Fucking Obliteration EP (backing vocals on tracks 3, 4)

2006 - Secht (vocals)

2010 - In Goat We Trust (vocals on "One Million")

Discography

Aura Noir

Dødheimsgard

Cadaver

Lamented Souls

Gorgoroth

Waklevören

Two Trains

Darkthrone (guest appearance)

Audiopain (guest appearance)

Immortal

References

External links

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