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Vaakevandring

Vaakevandring
OriginNannestad, Norway
GenresUnblack metal, symphonic black metal
Years active1996–2007
LabelsMonumentum Scandinavia
Past membersRonny Hansen - (vocals)
Morten Sigmund Magerøy - (keyboards, guitar, clean vocals)
Alexander Nygård - (guitar)
Pål Dæhlen - (drums)
Trond Bjørnstad - (bass)
Solveig Maria Magerøy - (soprano)
Websitewww.vaakevandring.com

Vaakevandring was a Norwegian unblack metal band that was active from 1996 to 2007. The name in Norwegian is a reference to the resurrection of Jesus.[1] Vaakevandring played symphonic black metal with influences from Norwegian folk music.[2][3]

History

In 1996, Alexander Nygård and Trond Bjørnstad formed a pop band called Lothlorien with Morten Sigmund Magerøy and a local guitar player. Lothlorien's style became heavier and soon changed its name to Inertia. Trond left bass and began to perform death growl vocals and the second guitar player started playing bass.

Lothlorien had some internal problems because of religion. The second guitar player (then new bass player) wanted to write about darker subjects, and eventually left the band. Around the same time Pål and Ronny Hansen invited Magerøy to join them in their project "Signum Crusis". They rehearsed once and then Alexander Nygård became their guitarist. They changed the band name to "Korsferd". Morten played guitar, Ronny played bass and Pål Dæhlen played drums. Hansen concentrated on vocals and Trond became the bass player. By that time the band name was changed to Vaakevandring.

The band achieved notable popularity for its Demo 98/99. It was produced and engineered by Stian Aarstad, the keyboard player of Dimmu Borgir.[4][5] Next, the band recorded a song entitled "Fall of Man" for Endtime Productions' compilation In the Shadow of Death.[6] Both Hansen and Magerøy joined the notable band Antestor around this time while still were members of Vaakevandring.[6] Pål Dæhlen joined Frosthardr on drums.[7] Vaakevandring's demo was re-released as a self-titled EP by the Norwegian label Momentum Scandinavia.[5] They performed as co-headliners with Antestor at Sweden's Endtime Fest in 2007.[8] Though the band only issued two recordings, it was influential on the unblack metal scene.[9]

Members

Last Known Lineup
Live
  • Lars "Vemod" Stokstad - guitar (Antestor) (2007)
  • Fionnghuala - soprano (ex-Slechtvalk, ex-Antestor) (2007)

Discography

  • Demo 98/99 - (1999)
  • "Fall of Man" - appeared in the compilation In the Shadow of Death - A Scandinavian Extreme Music Compilation (2000)[10][11]
  • Vaakevandring - (2004)

References

Citations

  1. ^ Vaakevandring Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, (German) CrossOver. Retrieved 2007-11-30
  2. ^ Sharpe-Young 2001, p. 367.
  3. ^ Jonsson, Johannes (n.d.). "Christian Metal reviews, V - Vaakevandring". Metal for Jesus!. Retrieved 2020-04-13.; Jonsson, Johannes (n.d.). "Christian Metal History". Metal for Jesus!. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  4. ^ Sharpe-Young 2001, "Vaakevandring", p. 367. "A self styled "Christian symphonic unblack metal band". Vaakevandring look and sound like a Black Metal band but lyrically are strongly evangelical. In a surprise move the band's debut demo was produced by Stioan [sic] Aarstad of Dimmu Borgir."
  5. ^ a b Morrow, Matt (April 30, 2005). "Vaakevandring - S/T". Heaven's Metal Magazine (113): 65 – via Issuu.
  6. ^ a b "Entrevista a Vaakevandring de Noruega". Pateando Gusanos En La Fosa Comun (in Spanish). 2009-10-27. Archived from the original on 27 October 2009. Retrieved 2024-12-13.
  7. ^ "7 Christian Black Metal Bands You Need To Hear - Page 2 of 2". Metal Injection. 2015-02-11. p. 2. Retrieved 2024-12-13.
  8. ^ Endtime Festival 2007 Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2007-11-30
  9. ^ Bianciotto, Benjamin (2023-01-03). "Holy Unblack Metal: The White Horse of the Apocalypse". In Lukes, Daniel; Panayotov, Stanimir (eds.). Black Metal Rainbows. Oakland: PM Press. p. 400. ISBN 978-1-62963-923-9.
  10. ^ Morrow, Matt (n.d.). "Vaakevandring - Demo 98/99". The Whipping Post. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  11. ^ Morrow, Matt (n.d.). "In the Shadow of Death - A Scandinavian Extreme Music Compilation". The Whipping Post. Retrieved 2020-04-13.