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Dissection (band)

Dissection was a Swedish extreme metal band from Strömstad, formed in 1989 by guitarist, vocalist and main songwriter Jon Nödtveidt and bassist Peter Palmdahl. Despite a number of lineup changes, Dissection released The Somberlain in 1993 and Storm of the Light's Bane in 1995, before splitting up in 1997 due to Nödtveidt's imprisonment for complicity in the murder of Josef Meddour.

Dissection
Dissection live in 2005 (vocalist and guitarist Jon Nödtveidt at front)
Background information
OriginStrömstad, Sweden
Genres
Years active
  • 1989–1997
  • 2004–2006
Labels
Past members
Websitewww.dissection.se

After his release, Nödtveidt reformed the band in 2004 with new members who he felt could "stand behind and live up to the demands of Dissection's Satanic concept."[6] They released their third and final full-length album Reinkaos in April 2006, before disbanding that June. Nödtveidt said he had "reached the limitations of music as a tool for expressing what I want to express, for myself and the handful of others that I care about."[7] Two months later, Nödtveidt committed suicide with a gun inside a circle of lit candles in his apartment in Hässelby.[8]

Dissection released a number of live albums and EPs before its final dissolution, and played a central role in the development of Sweden's black metal and death metal scenes, particularly through the influence of the first two albums; it has sometimes been described as part of the Gothenburg scene.[9]

History

First era

In 1988, a thrash metal band by the name of Siren’s Yell was formed in the Swedish town of Strömstad. Its members were Jon Nödtveidt, Ole Öhman, Peter Palmdahl, and Mattias "Mäbe" Johansson. The group recorded a single demo before breaking up in 1989.[10] Nödtveidt joined the band Rabbit’s Carrot, where Öhman played drums. Nödtveidt and Öhman "were never very comfortable in Rabbit's Carrot, which also explains their short time in that band, as they wanted the music and lyrics to evolve on the extreme dark side. Jon would write songs and arrange them together with Ole in the rehearsal place, but the other members, didn't feel that the material would fit the band."[10] In autumn 1989, Jon Nödtveidt formed Dissection together with Palmdahl on bass. In the spring of 1990, they recruited drummer Öhman. In April 1990, the first official rehearsal tape Severed into Shreds was recorded and sent to underground fanzines worldwide "to mark the birth of Dissection, a band that was about to make heavy impact on the scene".[10] The band recruited former Siren’s Yell bassist Mattias "Mäbe" Johansson, who was now playing with the local death/thrash metal band Nosferatu, as a live session member playing rhythm guitar. Dissection’s first concert was held in October 1990 with death metal act Entombed.[10]

In December 1990, the band recorded and released the demo The Grief Prophecy.[10] It contained three songs and featured illustrations by the artist known as Necrolord, who later created most Dissection album artworks.

In January 1991, second guitarist John Zwetsloot joined the band, which now had a complete line-up "and could further develop their characteristic dual-harmony guitar-sound that was to become an important part of the band's sound". The first concert with Zwetsloot was held in February 1991 at a local death metal event in the band’s hometown Strömstad. As the demo was spreading in the underground scene, the French record label Corpsegrinder Records offered Dissection a deal to record an EP.[10]

In April 1991, Dead, the notorious Norwegian black metal group Mayhem’s vocalist, committed suicide. A few days later, Dissection played the Mayhem song "Freezing Moon" in honor of Dead at a show in Falkenberg, Sweden, and made an unofficial special edition of The Grief Prophecy demo with a cover drawn by Dead. In September 1991 the band record three new tracks for the 7" EP Into Infinite Obscurity, released in December 1991 by Corpsegrinder Records in a limited edition of 1000 copies. In December 1991 Nödtveidt and Öhman also played live in Askim, Norway, at a black metal concert arranged by the Norwegian Black Circle Nödtveidt had joined, and Euronymous, who led the Circle and the band Mayhem. Nödtveidt, Öhman and Euronymous performed "Freezing Moon" live.[10]

In 1992 Dissection recorded a four-track promo tape and signed a one-album deal with No Fashion Records. In March 1993, the band recorded the full-length album The Somberlain, recorded and mixed at Hellspawn/Unisound studios with Dan Swanö. During that time, the band’s members, who were temporarily living in different towns, all moved to Gothenburg after the summer of 1993, where they shared a steady rehearsal place with At the Gates. The album was released in December 1993 and dedicated to Euronymous, who had been murdered earlier the same year.[10]

As the band members "would find themselves rehearsing more and more without John [Zwetsloot] even showing up" and "even had to cancel gigs because he didn't show up for the preparing rehearsals", they "felt they had their hands tied behind their backs with John still in the band and that they could do nothing but kick him out". The last concert with Zwetsloot was performed in Oslo, Norway, on 14 April 1994. The day Zwetsloot was fired, Dissection called Johan Norman from Satanized (a short-lived project Nödtveidt was involved with), who showed up one day later and "proved to be a worthy replacement for John, having the motivation that John was lacking". Dissection continued playing live, wrote songs for a second album, and entered the studio twice to record demos of new songs and the contribution "Anti-Christ" for the Slayer tribute compilation album Slatanic Slaughter on Black Sun Records. In November 1994, Dissection signed a deal with Nuclear Blast and focussed on the second album. In March 1995, the band returned to the Hellspawn/Unisound studios to record the second full-length album Storm of the Light's Bane, followed by a three date tour through the UK with Cradle of Filth and a few concerts in Sweden.[10]

During the summer of 1995 Nödtveidt and Norman joined the newly formed Satanic organization Misanthropic Luciferian Order (MLO, now known as Temple of the Black Light). In September 1995 drummer Ole Öhman left Dissection and was replaced by Tobias Kellgren (ex-Satanized). He was introduced to the Swedish fans at a show with Morbid Angel at Kåren in Gothenburg, 10 October 1995.[10]

In November 1995, Storm of the Light’s Bane was released by Nuclear Blast, followed by a two-week European tour through Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Sweden in December 1995, and the World Tour of the Light’s Bane covering Europe and America, ending in 1997.[10]

By the beginning of January 1996, Dissection was playing shows in Sweden before leaving for a UK tour with At the Gates in February, followed by a vast US tour with At the Gates and Morbid Angel in March. Back in Scandinavia, Dissection played at the Rockefeller in Oslo together with Darkthrone and Satyricon, marking the start of a co-headlining European tour. In April, in connection with the co-headlining European tour, Dissection released the Where Dead Angels Lie MCD, which contained the title track’s studio and demo version as well as other demo recordings and two cover songs.[10]

In 1997, Dissection played the Gods of Darkness tour together with Cradle of Filth, In Flames and Dimmu Borgir.[10] Dissection’s and Dimmu Borgir’s show at the Live Music Hall in Cologne, Germany, on 31 March 1997,[11] was recorded and released by Nuclear Blast on the live split video cassette Live & Plugged Vol. II. Dissection’s World Tour of the Light's Bane ended with an appearance at the Wacken Open Air festival, which was recorded and released on the Live Legacy album, and the Nuclear Blast festivals.[10]

Although "[t]he first era of Dissection was now at its peak" and "the situation, at least on the surface, seemed to be stable and prosperous with the band's success peaking, personal differences prevailed". This resulted in Palmdahl leaving the band and being replaced by Jon Nödtveidt's brother Emil Nödtveidt for the summer festivals. After the summer Norman "suddenly 'disappeared' for several months without notice, with Tobias covering up for him claiming to know nothing (however remaining in close contact with Johan throughout this period). The background of this 'disappearance' being that Johan had turned his back on and betrayed the MLO, fearing their retribution." As Nödtveidt was a member of MLO, Norman had also left Dissection behind, Nödtveidt being the only member left in the band. He recruited a new line-up and booked the Studio Fredman for the supposed recording of their third studio album.[10]

Nödtveidt's murder conviction

On 18 December 1997, Nödtveidt and fellow MLO member Vlad (Victor Draconi[citation needed]/Nemesis Khoshnood-Sharis[citation needed]) were arrested for the murder of a 37-year-old homosexual man, Josef ben Meddour, on 22 July 1997.[12] Nödtveidt received a 10-year sentence,[10][12] and Necropolis Records released the compilation album The Past Is Alive (The Early Mischief). Vlad/Draconi is currently[when?] owner of the Dissection trademark.[13]

Rebirth

Upon his release in 2004, Nödtveidt restarted the band with a completely new line-up, including only members able to "stand behind and live up to the demands of Dissection's Satanic concept".[6] Dissection recorded a two-track EP entitled Maha Kali and toured heavily with the Rebirth of Dissection tour.

In 2006, Dissection released their third full-length album Reinkaos through their own label, in association with The End Records. The band followed the teachings of the MLO, and the lyrics in the Reinkaos album contain magical formulae from the Liber Azerate, and are based on the organisation's teachings.[14]

Breakup

In May 2006, shortly after the release of Reinkaos, the band announced plans to split following a short tour. The tour was scheduled to include two appearances in the United States, but these were eventually canceled after Nödtveidt was denied an entry visa to the country, due to his previous incarceration. The band played its final European concert in Stockholm on Midsummer, 24 June 2006. Some former members of Dissection have gone on to form other bands, also influenced by their beliefs based on the MLO.[15]

Nödtveidt’s suicide

On 13[16] August 2006, frontman Jon Nödtveidt committed suicide. According to the Swedish Expressen, the police said that Nödtveidt was found with a Satanic Bible in front of him,[8] which Blabbermouth.net falsely reported to be a copy of The Satanic Bible.[17] It was later confirmed by band member Set Teitan to be a Satanic grimoire,[18] which is believed to be a copy of the Liber Azerate written by Frater Nemidial, leader of the MLO. With Nödtveidt's death, any possibility to realize a reunion was lost, as he had remained the only original member since Dissection's foundation; in fact, second founding member Peter Palmdahl had left the band in 1997, when Nödtveidt was arrested.

Musical style

Deathmetal.org notes how the band mixed the extreme style of death metal and black metal with "the 1970s style of melodic rock that Iron Maiden popularized and developed",[19] and according to Daniel Ekeroth the band "developed their own melancholic and atmospheric death metal style",[20] which "combine[d] strong melodies with musical brutality".[4]

Dissection considered the "characteristic dual-harmony guitar-sound" to be "an important part of the band's sound"[10] and therefore needed a second guitarist.[10] Due to the band's turn towards melodic death metal,[21] Tomas "Tompa" Lindberg sees Dissection as a part of the Gothenburg scene.[5]

Dissection were one of the first bands to cross black metal with melodic death metal;[4] due to this, Metal Injection has described them as being one of the biggest bands in the melodic black-death genre.[2]

Involvement in MLO

The lead vocalist of Dissection, Jon Nödtveidt, was a member of the Misanthropic Luciferian Order founded in 1995.[22] Nödtveidt was introduced to the organisation by close friends at a quite early stage.[23][24]

When the police investigated the MLO after the murder of Josef ben Meddour, they interrogated its former members, who described the organisation and narrated the occult ceremonies they had attended. Rituals included meditation, invocations of demons and animal sacrifices – cats, which were bought through classified ads. During the weeks that preceded the murder of Josef ben Meddour, Vlad had been more and more extremist in his speech, and the idea of performing human sacrifices, followed by a mass suicide, was discussed at length. During a meeting at Nödtveidt's place, a list of possible victims was made. It included a former follower who had defected, band members from Dissection, and even Nödtveidt's girlfriend.[25]

Nödtveidt said of the MLO in an interview: "MLO is a Chaos-Gnostic order, which seek the true light of Lucifer through the study, development and practice of all dark, gnostic and Satanic magical systems. Our goal is to create a synthesis between the dark traditions of all aeons, this way creating the occult keys that shall open the gates to the forthcoming endless dark aeon. My status within the order is the one of a full member of the second grade and a Priest of Satan. To become a candidate one must first of all already be an Anti-cosmic Satanist and actively practicing black magician. He/She must wholeheartedly sympathize and share the misanthropic and anti-cosmic values of the order, and then be ready to dedicate his/her entire existence to following his/her true will in accordance to the dark gods. Becoming an initiate is a long and hard process and can take several years."[24]

Some members of Dissection were very involved in the Misanthropic Luciferian Order. Former bassist, Haakon Forwald of Disiplin, pulled out of Dissection, saying it was partly in order to concentrate on his esoteric studies.[26][27]

Members

 
Left to right: Tomas Asklund, Julien Brice LeClercq, Jon Nödtveidt, Set Teitan (2005)

Final line-up

Former members

  • Peter Palmdahl - bass (1989-1997)
  • John Zwetsloot - guitar (1990-1995)
  • Ole Öhman - drums (1990-1995)
  • Tobias "Tobbe" Kjellgren - drums (1995-1997)
  • Johan Norman - guitar (1995-1997)
  • Brice LeClercq - bass (2004-2005)
  • Haakon Forwald - bass (2005)

Live session musicians

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Sales Peak chart positions
SWE
[28]
The Somberlain 57
Storm of the Light's Bane
  • Released: 17 November 1995
  • Label: Nuclear Blast
  • Formats: CD, CS, LP, digital download[30]
Reinkaos
  • Released: 30 April 2006
  • Label: Black Horizon
  • Formats: CD, CS, LP, digital download[32]

Compilation albums

Title Album details
The Past Is Alive (The Early Mischief)
  • Released: 20 July 1997
  • Label: Necropolis Records
  • Formats: CD

Live albums

Title Album details
Live Legacy
Live in Stockholm 2004
  • Released: 22 September 2009
  • Label: Escapi Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download[34]
Live Rebirth
  • Released: March 2010
  • Label: High Roller Records
  • Formats: LP

EPs

Title Album details Notes Peak chart positions
SWE
[28]
Into Infinite Obscurity
  • Released: 5 September 1991
  • Label: Corpse Grinder Records
  • Formats: LP
  • Limited to 1,000 copies
Where Dead Angels Lie
Maha Kali
  • Released: 10 November 2004
  • Label: Escapi Music
  • Formats: CD
  • Limited to 1,000 copies
50

Demos

Title Demo details
The Grief Prophecy
  • Released: February 1991
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: CS

Video albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
SWE
[28]
Live & Plugged Vol. 2 (split with Dimmu Borgir)
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Nuclear Blast
  • Formats: VHS
Rebirth of Dissection
  • Released: 29 July 2006
  • Label: Escapi Music
  • Formats: DVD
5
— denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

References

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  27. ^ Alternatives Musikmagazin - Whiskey-Soda. . Whiskey-soda.de. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
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Further reading

  • Black Metal Foundations Top 20: The First Wave. (2005). Terrorizer, 128, 42-43.

External links

  • Official website

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Dissection was a Swedish extreme metal band from Stromstad formed in 1989 by guitarist vocalist and main songwriter Jon Nodtveidt and bassist Peter Palmdahl Despite a number of lineup changes Dissection released The Somberlain in 1993 and Storm of the Light s Bane in 1995 before splitting up in 1997 due to Nodtveidt s imprisonment for complicity in the murder of Josef Meddour DissectionDissection live in 2005 vocalist and guitarist Jon Nodtveidt at front Background informationOriginStromstad SwedenGenresMelodic black death 1 2 black metal 3 1 melodic death metal 4 blackened death metal 5 Years active1989 19972004 2006LabelsNo FashionNuclear BlastThe EndPast membersJon Nodtveidt Set Teitan Tomas Asklund Mattias Mabe Johansson John Zwetsloot Johan Norman Peter Palmdahl Emil Nodtveidt Brice Leclerq Haakon Forwald Erik Danielsson Ole Ohman Tobias KellgrenWebsitewww wbr dissection wbr seAfter his release Nodtveidt reformed the band in 2004 with new members who he felt could stand behind and live up to the demands of Dissection s Satanic concept 6 They released their third and final full length album Reinkaos in April 2006 before disbanding that June Nodtveidt said he had reached the limitations of music as a tool for expressing what I want to express for myself and the handful of others that I care about 7 Two months later Nodtveidt committed suicide with a gun inside a circle of lit candles in his apartment in Hasselby 8 Dissection released a number of live albums and EPs before its final dissolution and played a central role in the development of Sweden s black metal and death metal scenes particularly through the influence of the first two albums it has sometimes been described as part of the Gothenburg scene 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 First era 1 1 1 Nodtveidt s murder conviction 1 2 Rebirth 1 3 Breakup 1 4 Nodtveidt s suicide 2 Musical style 3 Involvement in MLO 4 Members 4 1 Final line up 4 2 Former members 4 3 Live session musicians 4 4 Timeline 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Compilation albums 5 3 Live albums 5 4 EPs 5 5 Demos 5 6 Video albums 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditFirst era Edit In 1988 a thrash metal band by the name of Siren s Yell was formed in the Swedish town of Stromstad Its members were Jon Nodtveidt Ole Ohman Peter Palmdahl and Mattias Mabe Johansson The group recorded a single demo before breaking up in 1989 10 Nodtveidt joined the band Rabbit s Carrot where Ohman played drums Nodtveidt and Ohman were never very comfortable in Rabbit s Carrot which also explains their short time in that band as they wanted the music and lyrics to evolve on the extreme dark side Jon would write songs and arrange them together with Ole in the rehearsal place but the other members didn t feel that the material would fit the band 10 In autumn 1989 Jon Nodtveidt formed Dissection together with Palmdahl on bass In the spring of 1990 they recruited drummer Ohman In April 1990 the first official rehearsal tape Severed into Shreds was recorded and sent to underground fanzines worldwide to mark the birth of Dissection a band that was about to make heavy impact on the scene 10 The band recruited former Siren s Yell bassist Mattias Mabe Johansson who was now playing with the local death thrash metal band Nosferatu as a live session member playing rhythm guitar Dissection s first concert was held in October 1990 with death metal act Entombed 10 In December 1990 the band recorded and released the demo The Grief Prophecy 10 It contained three songs and featured illustrations by the artist known as Necrolord who later created most Dissection album artworks In January 1991 second guitarist John Zwetsloot joined the band which now had a complete line up and could further develop their characteristic dual harmony guitar sound that was to become an important part of the band s sound The first concert with Zwetsloot was held in February 1991 at a local death metal event in the band s hometown Stromstad As the demo was spreading in the underground scene the French record label Corpsegrinder Records offered Dissection a deal to record an EP 10 In April 1991 Dead the notorious Norwegian black metal group Mayhem s vocalist committed suicide A few days later Dissection played the Mayhem song Freezing Moon in honor of Dead at a show in Falkenberg Sweden and made an unofficial special edition of The Grief Prophecy demo with a cover drawn by Dead In September 1991 the band record three new tracks for the 7 EP Into Infinite Obscurity released in December 1991 by Corpsegrinder Records in a limited edition of 1000 copies In December 1991 Nodtveidt and Ohman also played live in Askim Norway at a black metal concert arranged by the Norwegian Black Circle Nodtveidt had joined and Euronymous who led the Circle and the band Mayhem Nodtveidt Ohman and Euronymous performed Freezing Moon live 10 In 1992 Dissection recorded a four track promo tape and signed a one album deal with No Fashion Records In March 1993 the band recorded the full length album The Somberlain recorded and mixed at Hellspawn Unisound studios with Dan Swano During that time the band s members who were temporarily living in different towns all moved to Gothenburg after the summer of 1993 where they shared a steady rehearsal place with At the Gates The album was released in December 1993 and dedicated to Euronymous who had been murdered earlier the same year 10 As the band members would find themselves rehearsing more and more without John Zwetsloot even showing up and even had to cancel gigs because he didn t show up for the preparing rehearsals they felt they had their hands tied behind their backs with John still in the band and that they could do nothing but kick him out The last concert with Zwetsloot was performed in Oslo Norway on 14 April 1994 The day Zwetsloot was fired Dissection called Johan Norman from Satanized a short lived project Nodtveidt was involved with who showed up one day later and proved to be a worthy replacement for John having the motivation that John was lacking Dissection continued playing live wrote songs for a second album and entered the studio twice to record demos of new songs and the contribution Anti Christ for the Slayer tribute compilation album Slatanic Slaughter on Black Sun Records In November 1994 Dissection signed a deal with Nuclear Blast and focussed on the second album In March 1995 the band returned to the Hellspawn Unisound studios to record the second full length album Storm of the Light s Bane followed by a three date tour through the UK with Cradle of Filth and a few concerts in Sweden 10 During the summer of 1995 Nodtveidt and Norman joined the newly formed Satanic organization Misanthropic Luciferian Order MLO now known as Temple of the Black Light In September 1995 drummer Ole Ohman left Dissection and was replaced by Tobias Kellgren ex Satanized He was introduced to the Swedish fans at a show with Morbid Angel at Karen in Gothenburg 10 October 1995 10 In November 1995 Storm of the Light s Bane was released by Nuclear Blast followed by a two week European tour through Germany Austria Czech Republic Switzerland and Sweden in December 1995 and the World Tour of the Light s Bane covering Europe and America ending in 1997 10 By the beginning of January 1996 Dissection was playing shows in Sweden before leaving for a UK tour with At the Gates in February followed by a vast US tour with At the Gates and Morbid Angel in March Back in Scandinavia Dissection played at the Rockefeller in Oslo together with Darkthrone and Satyricon marking the start of a co headlining European tour In April in connection with the co headlining European tour Dissection released the Where Dead Angels Lie MCD which contained the title track s studio and demo version as well as other demo recordings and two cover songs 10 In 1997 Dissection played the Gods of Darkness tour together with Cradle of Filth In Flames and Dimmu Borgir 10 Dissection s and Dimmu Borgir s show at the Live Music Hall in Cologne Germany on 31 March 1997 11 was recorded and released by Nuclear Blast on the live split video cassette Live amp Plugged Vol II Dissection s World Tour of the Light s Bane ended with an appearance at the Wacken Open Air festival which was recorded and released on the Live Legacy album and the Nuclear Blast festivals 10 Although t he first era of Dissection was now at its peak and the situation at least on the surface seemed to be stable and prosperous with the band s success peaking personal differences prevailed This resulted in Palmdahl leaving the band and being replaced by Jon Nodtveidt s brother Emil Nodtveidt for the summer festivals After the summer Norman suddenly disappeared for several months without notice with Tobias covering up for him claiming to know nothing however remaining in close contact with Johan throughout this period The background of this disappearance being that Johan had turned his back on and betrayed the MLO fearing their retribution As Nodtveidt was a member of MLO Norman had also left Dissection behind Nodtveidt being the only member left in the band He recruited a new line up and booked the Studio Fredman for the supposed recording of their third studio album 10 Nodtveidt s murder conviction Edit Main article Keillers Park murder On 18 December 1997 Nodtveidt and fellow MLO member Vlad Victor Draconi citation needed Nemesis Khoshnood Sharis citation needed were arrested for the murder of a 37 year old homosexual man Josef ben Meddour on 22 July 1997 12 Nodtveidt received a 10 year sentence 10 12 and Necropolis Records released the compilation album The Past Is Alive The Early Mischief Vlad Draconi is currently when owner of the Dissection trademark 13 Rebirth Edit Upon his release in 2004 Nodtveidt restarted the band with a completely new line up including only members able to stand behind and live up to the demands of Dissection s Satanic concept 6 Dissection recorded a two track EP entitled Maha Kali and toured heavily with the Rebirth of Dissection tour In 2006 Dissection released their third full length album Reinkaos through their own label in association with The End Records The band followed the teachings of the MLO and the lyrics in the Reinkaos album contain magical formulae from the Liber Azerate and are based on the organisation s teachings 14 Breakup Edit In May 2006 shortly after the release of Reinkaos the band announced plans to split following a short tour The tour was scheduled to include two appearances in the United States but these were eventually canceled after Nodtveidt was denied an entry visa to the country due to his previous incarceration The band played its final European concert in Stockholm on Midsummer 24 June 2006 Some former members of Dissection have gone on to form other bands also influenced by their beliefs based on the MLO 15 Nodtveidt s suicide Edit On 13 16 August 2006 frontman Jon Nodtveidt committed suicide According to the Swedish Expressen the police said that Nodtveidt was found with a Satanic Bible in front of him 8 which Blabbermouth net falsely reported to be a copy of The Satanic Bible 17 It was later confirmed by band member Set Teitan to be a Satanic grimoire 18 which is believed to be a copy of the Liber Azerate written by Frater Nemidial leader of the MLO With Nodtveidt s death any possibility to realize a reunion was lost as he had remained the only original member since Dissection s foundation in fact second founding member Peter Palmdahl had left the band in 1997 when Nodtveidt was arrested Musical style EditDeathmetal org notes how the band mixed the extreme style of death metal and black metal with the 1970s style of melodic rock that Iron Maiden popularized and developed 19 and according to Daniel Ekeroth the band developed their own melancholic and atmospheric death metal style 20 which combine d strong melodies with musical brutality 4 Dissection considered the characteristic dual harmony guitar sound to be an important part of the band s sound 10 and therefore needed a second guitarist 10 Due to the band s turn towards melodic death metal 21 Tomas Tompa Lindberg sees Dissection as a part of the Gothenburg scene 5 Dissection were one of the first bands to cross black metal with melodic death metal 4 due to this Metal Injection has described them as being one of the biggest bands in the melodic black death genre 2 Involvement in MLO EditMain article Temple of the Black Light The lead vocalist of Dissection Jon Nodtveidt was a member of the Misanthropic Luciferian Order founded in 1995 22 Nodtveidt was introduced to the organisation by close friends at a quite early stage 23 24 When the police investigated the MLO after the murder of Josef ben Meddour they interrogated its former members who described the organisation and narrated the occult ceremonies they had attended Rituals included meditation invocations of demons and animal sacrifices cats which were bought through classified ads During the weeks that preceded the murder of Josef ben Meddour Vlad had been more and more extremist in his speech and the idea of performing human sacrifices followed by a mass suicide was discussed at length During a meeting at Nodtveidt s place a list of possible victims was made It included a former follower who had defected band members from Dissection and even Nodtveidt s girlfriend 25 Nodtveidt said of the MLO in an interview MLO is a Chaos Gnostic order which seek the true light of Lucifer through the study development and practice of all dark gnostic and Satanic magical systems Our goal is to create a synthesis between the dark traditions of all aeons this way creating the occult keys that shall open the gates to the forthcoming endless dark aeon My status within the order is the one of a full member of the second grade and a Priest of Satan To become a candidate one must first of all already be an Anti cosmic Satanist and actively practicing black magician He She must wholeheartedly sympathize and share the misanthropic and anti cosmic values of the order and then be ready to dedicate his her entire existence to following his her true will in accordance to the dark gods Becoming an initiate is a long and hard process and can take several years 24 Some members of Dissection were very involved in the Misanthropic Luciferian Order Former bassist Haakon Forwald of Disiplin pulled out of Dissection saying it was partly in order to concentrate on his esoteric studies 26 27 Members Edit Left to right Tomas Asklund Julien Brice LeClercq Jon Nodtveidt Set Teitan 2005 Final line up Edit Jon Nodtveidt vocals lead guitar 1989 1997 2004 2006 died 2006 Set Teitan rhythm guitar backing vocals 2004 2006 Tomas Asklund drums 2004 2006 Former members Edit Peter Palmdahl bass 1989 1997 John Zwetsloot guitar 1990 1995 Ole Ohman drums 1990 1995 Tobias Tobbe Kjellgren drums 1995 1997 Johan Norman guitar 1995 1997 Brice LeClercq bass 2004 2005 Haakon Forwald bass 2005 Live session musicians Edit Emil Nodtveidt bass 1997 Erik Danielson bass 2005 2006 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Title Album details Sales Peak chart positionsSWE 28 The Somberlain Released 3 December 1993 Label No Fashion Records Formats CD CS LP digital download 29 57Storm of the Light s Bane Released 17 November 1995 Label Nuclear Blast Formats CD CS LP digital download 30 US 8 939 31 Reinkaos Released 30 April 2006 Label Black Horizon Formats CD CS LP digital download 32 Compilation albums Edit Title Album detailsThe Past Is Alive The Early Mischief Released 20 July 1997 Label Necropolis Records Formats CDLive albums Edit Title Album detailsLive Legacy Released 17 February 2003 Label Nuclear Blast Formats CD digital download 33 Live in Stockholm 2004 Released 22 September 2009 Label Escapi Music Formats CD digital download 34 Live Rebirth Released March 2010 Label High Roller Records Formats LPEPs Edit Title Album details Notes Peak chart positionsSWE 28 Into Infinite Obscurity Released 5 September 1991 Label Corpse Grinder Records Formats LP Limited to 1 000 copies Where Dead Angels Lie Released 26 April 1996 Label Nuclear Blast Formats CD Maha Kali Released 10 November 2004 Label Escapi Music Formats CD Limited to 1 000 copies 50Demos Edit Title Demo detailsThe Grief Prophecy Released February 1991 Label Self released Formats CSVideo albums Edit Title Album details Peak chart positionsSWE 28 Live amp Plugged Vol 2 split with Dimmu Borgir Released 1997 Label Nuclear Blast Formats VHS Rebirth of Dissection Released 29 July 2006 Label Escapi Music Formats DVD 5 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory References Edit a b Daniel Ekeroth Swedish Death Metal Second printing Brooklyn NY Bazillion Points 2009 a b Andrew J 19 February 2015 Blackened Melodic Death Metal A History Lesson Metal Injection Retrieved 25 July 2018 Michael Moynihan Didrik Soderlind Lords of Chaos The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground Feral House 1998 p 268 a b c Daniel Ekeroth Swedish Death Metal Second printing Brooklyn NY Bazillion Points 2009 a b Daniel Ekeroth Swedish Death Metal Second printing Brooklyn NY Bazillion Points 2009 a b Official DISSECTION website Dissection nu 27 January 2004 Archived from the original on 27 January 2004 Retrieved 27 October 2018 Dissection Final Interview with Jon Nodtveidt Available Brave Words 23 May 2006 Retrieved 29 July 2020 a b Svenske hardrocksstjarnan Jon Nodtveidt tog sitt liv Nyheter Expressen Expressen se in Swedish Retrieved 27 October 2018 Ekeroth Daniel 1 January 2008 Swedish Death Metal Bazillion Points Books ISBN 9780979616310 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Andrea Biagi Biography Part One The First Era Dimmu Borgir Dissection Live amp Plugged Vol II Nuclear Blast 1997 a b Official DISSECTION website Dissection nu 16 February 2004 Archived from the original on 16 February 2004 Retrieved 27 October 2018 dissection solidinfo se www solidinfo se Retrieved 8 February 2019 REINKAWS Dissection nu Archived from the original on 8 February 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2011 Shaarimoth interview Tartareandesire com Archived from the original on 6 June 2011 Retrieved 10 February 2011 I onsdags kvall hittades Nodtveidt dod i sin lagenhet i Stockholmsfororten Hasselby Kajsa Sigvardsson Hittad dod hemma Morddomde stjarnans van Fruktansvart In Aftonbladet 19 August 2006 DISSECTION Frontman Shot Himself In Head As Part O Archive is 11 July 2012 Archived from the original on 11 July 2012 Retrieved 27 October 2018 DISSECTION Guitarist JON NODTVEIDT Didn t Have Co Archive is 26 May 2012 Archived from the original on 26 May 2012 Retrieved 27 October 2018 Dissection Black Metal Death Metal Underground Black Metal Death Metal Grindcore Speed Power Metal Thrash and Doom Metal reviews discographies mp3 samples tracklists and images www deathmetal org Retrieved 25 April 2021 Daniel Ekeroth Swedish Death Metal Second printing Brooklyn NY Bazillion Points 2009 p 336 Daniel Ekeroth Swedish Death Metal Second printing Brooklyn NY Bazillion Points 2009 p 343 interview mlo Angelfire com Retrieved 10 February 2011 Dissection Archived 18 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b Dissection Interview with Jon Nodtveidt Metalcentre com Archived from the original on 14 July 2011 Retrieved 10 February 2011 Ohlin 2012 p 13 14 News Alternatives Musikmagazin Whiskey Soda Dissection Bassist Haakon Forwald ist raus Whiskey soda de Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 10 February 2011 a b c Sverigetopplistan Sverigetopplistan se Retrieved 15 December 2017 The Somberlain Dissection Itunes apple com January 1993 Retrieved 13 August 2014 Storm of the Light s Bane Dissection Itunes apple com 17 November 1995 Retrieved 13 August 2014 Sludge Scans For June 2000 Metalsludge tv Archived from the original on 8 August 2014 Retrieved 13 August 2014 Reinkaos Dissection Itunes apple com 16 May 2006 Retrieved 13 August 2014 Live Legacy Dissection Itunes apple com 4 July 2003 Retrieved 13 August 2014 permanent dead link Live in Stockholm 2004 Dissection Itunes apple com Retrieved 13 August 2014 Further reading EditBlack Metal Foundations Top 20 The First Wave 2005 Terrorizer 128 42 43 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dissection Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dissection band amp oldid 1110735505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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