Kampfar

Kampfar

Kampfar performing live at Rockharz festival (Germany) in July 2016
Background information
Origin Fredrikstad, Norway
Genres Black metal,[1] Viking metal[2][3][4]
Years active 1994–present
Labels Indie Recordings, Napalm Records, Hammerheart Records, Malicious Records
Website www.kampfar.com
Members Dolk
Ask
Ole
Jon
Past members Thomas

Kampfar is a black metal band from Fredrikstad, Norway. According to their singer, Dolk, their name is an ancient Norse battle cry which means Odin or Wotan.[5] The music of Kampfar can be described as Black Metal inspired by Norwegian folklore and nature. The band is currently signed to Indie Recordings.

Singer Dolk at Rockharz Open Air 2016
Bassist Jon at Rockharz 2016

History

Kampfar was formed by Dolk in 1994 when he left his former band, Mock, and was joined by Thomas. Two years later the duo released their first self-titled EP. This was followed by the release of the band's first full-length album Mellom skogkledde aaser in 1997. The band released their second album Fra underverdenen in 1999; the album is significant for featuring the song "Norse", which was the band's first song written in English, as opposed to their other songs which were written in Norwegian language;[6] the song was also featured on the band's second EP Norse, released in 1998. The sound on Fra Underverdenen moved away from some of the folk aspects that were featured on band's past releases and concentrated more on Thomas' fondness for classical music. Following the release of Fra Underverdenen, Kampfar was put on hold. The band became active again during 2003, when they were joined by the bass player Jon Bakker and drummer and vocalist Ask. Despite the creation of new lineup, the band didn't perform live until 2004. The band made their first appearance at the Moshfest festival in Halden, not far from their hometown Fredrikstad. Their 2006 album Kvass was recorded between November 2005 and January 2006 with producer Rune Jørgensen in Silvertone Studio in Gamle Fredrikstad. The band used the same studio and producer again for Heimgang in 2008.

In 2010 Kampfar went to the famous Abyss Studio in Sweden to record their next album Mare with producer Peter Tägtgren. Long serving guitarist Thomas quit the band even before the album was released and was replaced by Ole (Mistur, Emancer) for the upcoming live shows. Ole later joined the band permanently and Kampfar went on to tour Norway, North America and Europe twice to support the album.

In 2013 the band went back to Abyss Studio to record their sixth studio album Djevelmakt, this time working with Jonas Kjellgren as producer and Peter Tägtgren doing the mixing. Djevelmakt was released worldwide January 27, 2014.[7]

A little more than a year later, the band released their seventh full-length album Profan. The album was released November 13, 2015. It was given Norway's 2015 Spellemann award for best achievement in the 'Metal' genre.[8]

Discography

Studio albums
Singles and EPs

Members

Current

  • Dolk (Per Joar Spydevold) — vocals (1994–present), drums (1994–2003)
  • Ask (Ask Ty Ulvhedin Bergli Arctander) — vocals, drums (2003–present)
  • Ole (Ole Hartvigsen) — guitar (2011–present)
  • Jon (Jon Bakker) — bass (2003–present)

Former

  • Thomas (Thomas Andreassen) — guitar (1994–2010), bass (1994–2003)

Equipment

References

  1. Huey, Steve. "Kampfar biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-10-14.
  2. "Kampfar – Kvass Review". Heavymetal.about.com. 6 June 2006. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  3. "Kampfar – Kvass (Vinyl, LP, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  4. "Metal CD Kampfar Kvass review (Black-Metal)". Auxportesdumetal.com. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  5. "Interview with Kampfar's Dolk". Metalteamuk.net. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  6. Kampfar on metal-archives.com Retrieved on 3rd of July, 2016
  7. http://www.indierecordings.no/news/news.php?id=449
  8. Kampfar - Spellemann Prisen Vinner Retrieved on 3rd of July, 2016
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