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Drottnar

Drottnar is an extreme metal band from Fredrikstad, Norway. Formed in 1996, the band has released four albums, Spiritual Battle (2000), Welterwerk (2006), Stratum (2012) and Monolith (2019) and an EP titled Anamorphosis (2003). The first album was released on UK label Plankton Records. They are currently signed to Swedish label Endtime Productions (Extol, Antestor, Crimson Moonlight).[4][5]

Drottnar
Drottnar live at Elements of Rock 2013 in Switzerland.
Background information
Also known asVitality
OriginFredrikstad, Norway
GenresFolk metal, black metal,[1][2] death-doom, avant-garde death metal,[3] viking metal,[1][3] mathcore
Years active1996–present
LabelsEndtime (2006–present)
Momentum Scandinavia (2003)
Plankton (2000)
MembersKarl Fredrik Lind
Håvar Wormdahl
Glenn-David Lind
Past membersBengt Olsson
Sven-Erik Lind
Bjarne Peder Lind
Websitedrottnar.com

Drottnar is the plural (sing. Drottinn, Norwegian "Drott") of an Icelandic word for master, ruler or king. Originally adopting a Viking image,[6] the band is currently known for their peculiar thematics and live shows where they use military uniforms reminiscent of the Soviet style.

History edit

The band was originally formed under the name Vitality in 1996 by four Lind siblings:[7] vocalist Sven-Erik Lind, guitarist-keyboardist Karl Fredrik Lind, drummer Glenn-David Lind, and bassist Bjarne Peder Lind. They recorded their first two demos at X-Ray Studios. The first one, titled Doom of Antichrist, was released in May 1996.

In 1998, the name was changed to Drottnar and a demo titled A White Realm was recorded in September.

In 2000, the band released their demos together as an album titled Spiritual Battle. It was published by UK based label Plankton Records. The demos were remastered for the album, and Spiritual Battle was well received by Cross Rhythms Magazine.[3]

A year later, Drottnar entered the studio of Black Woods Productions and recorded a song called "Trellebaand Maa Briste" for the Swedish label Endtime Productions' compilation album In the Shadow of Death.

The band changed its image a bit and used more militant elements such as gas masks as part of its live shows. In 2003, Drottnar recorded an EP titled Anamorphosis on the Norwegian label Momentum Scandinavia. The EP was limited to 850 copies, and contains an intro and three songs with violins on the intro and other parts. Bass player Bjarne Peder Lind left the band before the album was recorded. Drottnar was joined by guitarist Bengt Olsson and bassist Håvar Wormdahl.

 
Vocalist Sven-Erik Lind wearing a military uniform.

In 2005, the band was signed to Endtime Productions, and entered Subsonic Studios to record new material. Some elements such as trumpet were recorded in Ostrava, Czech Republic by Jan-Espen S. Schildmann. In April 2006, the band released an album titled Welterwerk.[8] A 7-inch vinyl single titled Ad Hoc Revolt was also released for promotional purposes. Around the time of the album's release, the band began using early 20th century military regalia as part of their image.[2]

Drottnar has performed with bands such as Grimfist and Extol. The band played a short tour in the U.S. in summer 2008, performing at the Cornerstone Festival.

On February 1, 2009, the band announced that it was recording a new album.[9] The next day, Drottnar announced the departure of guitarist Bengt Olsson.[10] However, later that year, on August 12, the band announced that Olsson had rejoined Drottnar.[11] Recording continued for the next few years. A single from the album, "Lucid Stratum", was released on November 8, 2011.[12] On October 13, 2012, the band released the new album, entitled Stratum, in digital format, as well as a music video for the song "We March".[13][14] In 2017 the band released the first of a trio of EPs, Monolith I, followed by Monolith II and Monolith III in 2018. All three have met with very positive praise from fans, showcasing a more raw, even more experimental sound than previous material.

Festival performances edit

Drottnar has played at notable festivals such as Sweden's Endtime Fest,[15] Norway's Nordic Fest,[16] Netherlands' Brainstorm Fest, Switzerland's Elements of Rock,[17] and Finland's Immortal Metal Fest.[18]

Lyrics and themes edit

In the beginning the band's lyrics dealt with Christianity with a brutal and extreme approach; the lyrics on the album Spiritual Battle were inspired by the Book of Revelation and dealt mostly with the battle ravaging the spiritual world. The band members have said "The Norwegian black metal scene does not influence our lyrics, but the lyrics are still written in a black metal way, fitting our music well."[7]

 
Megaphones are a recognizable element of Drottnar's live shows.

Currently Drottnar has had a special feature for several years, the use of Czech or "Soviet" style elements: the song titles and lyrics contain Soviet-sounding words and metaphors, some songs contain samples of radio play or radio communication elements involved in the 20th century,[8] and at concerts all band members used Soviet uniforms,.[19][2] The vocalist Sven-Erik Lind typically uses effects such as megaphones to create a military atmosphere.

Musical style edit

Drottnar's general style has been described as black metal,[1][2] death/doom,[3] and Folk metal.[1][3] On Spiritual Battle, the band was compared to Groms, Extol, and Antestor, and Sven-Erik used a vocal style ranging from growling to a more high-pitched style.[3] With the release of Welterwerk, Drottnar broadened their style, "aiming somewhere between Atheist, Extol, and the most complex Mayhem material and almost hitting the mark."[2]

Discography edit

 
Drottnar live in 2013.
Albums
  • Welterwerk (2006, Endtime Productions)
  • Stratum (2012, Endtime Productions)
  • Monolith (2019, Endtime Productions)
Singles
  • "Lucid Stratum" Single (2011, Endtime Productions)
  • "Wolves and Lambs' Single (2016, Endtime Productions)
Extended Plays
  • Anamorphosis EP (2003, Momentum Scandinavia)
  • Ad Hoc Revolt 7-inch EP (2006, Endtime Productions)
  • Monolith I EP (2017, Endtime Productions)
  • Monolith II EP (2018, Endtime Productions)
  • Monolith III EP (2018, Endtime Productions)
Demo
  • Doom of Antichrist (Demo, 1997) as Vitality
  • Demo 96/97 (Demo, 1997) as Vitality
  • A White Realm (Demo, 1998)
Compilation

Plankton Records)

Members edit

Current lineup
  • Karl Fredrik Lind – guitar (1996–present), Vocals (2013-present)
  • Håvar Wormdahl – bass guitar (2003–present)
  • Glenn-David Lind – drums (1996–present)
Former members
  • Sven-Erik Lind – vocals (1996-2013)
  • Bengt Olsson – guitar (1996-2013)
  • Bjarne Peder Lind – bass guitar (1996-2003)

Timeline

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Sharpe-Young, Garry. . MusicMight. Archived from the original on 2012-09-15. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  2. ^ a b c d e Wagner, Wilson, pp. 276–277.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Cranson, David (February 2001). "Drottnar - Spiritual Battle". Cross Rhythms (61). Retrieved 2007-11-20.
  4. ^ (name redacted) (2004-08-20). "Drottnar - Anamorphosis". Metal.de. Versus: Media UG. Retrieved 2007-11-20.
  5. ^ Skjæringrud, Morgan (2003-09-20). . Musikkavisen (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 2012-02-09. Retrieved 2007-11-20.
  6. ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry. . MusicMight. Archived from the original on 2012-10-03. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  7. ^ a b Sharpe-Young 2001, "Drottnar", p. 133. Quote: "Although just as vicious and chaotic as many pure Black Metal band, Drottnar are in fact ardent Christians. The band employs strong use of mythical imagery from the books of revelation to achieve their aim."
  8. ^ a b Haustein, Christoph (2007-05-26). (in German). Crossover AGM. Archived from the original on 2007-08-29. Retrieved 2007-11-20.
  9. ^ "Recording new album!". Facebook. February 1, 2009. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  10. ^ "Bengt leaves Drottnar". Facebook. February 2, 2009. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  11. ^ "Announcement". Facebook. August 12, 2009. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  12. ^ "DROTTNAR". Facebook. November 8, 2011. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  13. ^ C., Taylor (October 13, 2012). "Drottnar – We March". Indie Vision Music. Brandon Jones. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  14. ^ Drottnar (October 13, 2012). "DROTTNAR - WE MARCH (OFFICIAL)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  15. ^ . Blabbermouth. Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2007-11-21.
  16. ^ . Nordic Fest. Archived from the original on 2012-02-09. Retrieved 2007-11-21.
  17. ^ "Veni Domine Confirmed for Switzerland's Elements of Rock Festival - Dec. 13, 2003". Blabbermouth. 13 December 2003. Retrieved 2007-11-21. Other bands scheduled to appear at the three-day event are Immortal Souls (Fin), Seventh Avenue (Ger), Drottnar (Nor), Slechtvalk (Neth), Crushead (Ger), Sacrificium (Ger), Arson (Ger), Exaudi (Ger), Demoniciduth (Swi) and Disobedience (Swi).
  18. ^ . Immortal Metal Fest. Archived from the original on 2007-11-09. Retrieved 2007-11-21.
  19. ^ Lockert, Morten (2007-05-26). . Heavymetal.no (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 2012-02-09. Retrieved 2007-11-20.

References edit

External links edit

  • Official website

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Drottnar news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Drottnar is an extreme metal band from Fredrikstad Norway Formed in 1996 the band has released four albums Spiritual Battle 2000 Welterwerk 2006 Stratum 2012 and Monolith 2019 and an EP titled Anamorphosis 2003 The first album was released on UK label Plankton Records They are currently signed to Swedish label Endtime Productions Extol Antestor Crimson Moonlight 4 5 DrottnarDrottnar live at Elements of Rock 2013 in Switzerland Background informationAlso known asVitalityOriginFredrikstad NorwayGenresFolk metal black metal 1 2 death doom avant garde death metal 3 viking metal 1 3 mathcoreYears active1996 presentLabelsEndtime 2006 present Momentum Scandinavia 2003 Plankton 2000 MembersKarl Fredrik Lind Havar Wormdahl Glenn David LindPast membersBengt Olsson Sven Erik Lind Bjarne Peder LindWebsitedrottnar comDrottnar is the plural sing Drottinn Norwegian Drott of an Icelandic word for master ruler or king Originally adopting a Viking image 6 the band is currently known for their peculiar thematics and live shows where they use military uniforms reminiscent of the Soviet style Contents 1 History 1 1 Festival performances 2 Lyrics and themes 2 1 Musical style 3 Discography 4 Members 5 Notes 5 1 References 6 External linksHistory editThe band was originally formed under the name Vitality in 1996 by four Lind siblings 7 vocalist Sven Erik Lind guitarist keyboardist Karl Fredrik Lind drummer Glenn David Lind and bassist Bjarne Peder Lind They recorded their first two demos at X Ray Studios The first one titled Doom of Antichrist was released in May 1996 In 1998 the name was changed to Drottnar and a demo titled A White Realm was recorded in September In 2000 the band released their demos together as an album titled Spiritual Battle It was published by UK based label Plankton Records The demos were remastered for the album and Spiritual Battle was well received by Cross Rhythms Magazine 3 A year later Drottnar entered the studio of Black Woods Productions and recorded a song called Trellebaand Maa Briste for the Swedish label Endtime Productions compilation album In the Shadow of Death The band changed its image a bit and used more militant elements such as gas masks as part of its live shows In 2003 Drottnar recorded an EP titled Anamorphosis on the Norwegian label Momentum Scandinavia The EP was limited to 850 copies and contains an intro and three songs with violins on the intro and other parts Bass player Bjarne Peder Lind left the band before the album was recorded Drottnar was joined by guitarist Bengt Olsson and bassist Havar Wormdahl nbsp Vocalist Sven Erik Lind wearing a military uniform In 2005 the band was signed to Endtime Productions and entered Subsonic Studios to record new material Some elements such as trumpet were recorded in Ostrava Czech Republic by Jan Espen S Schildmann In April 2006 the band released an album titled Welterwerk 8 A 7 inch vinyl single titled Ad Hoc Revolt was also released for promotional purposes Around the time of the album s release the band began using early 20th century military regalia as part of their image 2 Drottnar has performed with bands such as Grimfist and Extol The band played a short tour in the U S in summer 2008 performing at the Cornerstone Festival On February 1 2009 the band announced that it was recording a new album 9 The next day Drottnar announced the departure of guitarist Bengt Olsson 10 However later that year on August 12 the band announced that Olsson had rejoined Drottnar 11 Recording continued for the next few years A single from the album Lucid Stratum was released on November 8 2011 12 On October 13 2012 the band released the new album entitled Stratum in digital format as well as a music video for the song We March 13 14 In 2017 the band released the first of a trio of EPs Monolith I followed by Monolith II and Monolith III in 2018 All three have met with very positive praise from fans showcasing a more raw even more experimental sound than previous material Festival performances edit Drottnar has played at notable festivals such as Sweden s Endtime Fest 15 Norway s Nordic Fest 16 Netherlands Brainstorm Fest Switzerland s Elements of Rock 17 and Finland s Immortal Metal Fest 18 Lyrics and themes editIn the beginning the band s lyrics dealt with Christianity with a brutal and extreme approach the lyrics on the album Spiritual Battle were inspired by the Book of Revelation and dealt mostly with the battle ravaging the spiritual world The band members have said The Norwegian black metal scene does not influence our lyrics but the lyrics are still written in a black metal way fitting our music well 7 nbsp Megaphones are a recognizable element of Drottnar s live shows Currently Drottnar has had a special feature for several years the use of Czech or Soviet style elements the song titles and lyrics contain Soviet sounding words and metaphors some songs contain samples of radio play or radio communication elements involved in the 20th century 8 and at concerts all band members used Soviet uniforms 19 2 The vocalist Sven Erik Lind typically uses effects such as megaphones to create a military atmosphere Musical style edit Drottnar s general style has been described as black metal 1 2 death doom 3 and Folk metal 1 3 On Spiritual Battle the band was compared to Groms Extol and Antestor and Sven Erik used a vocal style ranging from growling to a more high pitched style 3 With the release of Welterwerk Drottnar broadened their style aiming somewhere between Atheist Extol and the most complex Mayhem material and almost hitting the mark 2 Discography edit nbsp Drottnar live in 2013 AlbumsWelterwerk 2006 Endtime Productions Stratum 2012 Endtime Productions Monolith 2019 Endtime Productions Singles Lucid Stratum Single 2011 Endtime Productions Wolves and Lambs Single 2016 Endtime Productions Extended PlaysAnamorphosis EP 2003 Momentum Scandinavia Ad Hoc Revolt 7 inch EP 2006 Endtime Productions Monolith I EP 2017 Endtime Productions Monolith II EP 2018 Endtime Productions Monolith III EP 2018 Endtime Productions DemoDoom of Antichrist Demo 1997 as Vitality Demo 96 97 Demo 1997 as Vitality A White Realm Demo 1998 CompilationSpiritual Battle Compilation 2000 Plankton Records Members editCurrent lineupKarl Fredrik Lind guitar 1996 present Vocals 2013 present Havar Wormdahl bass guitar 2003 present Glenn David Lind drums 1996 present Former membersSven Erik Lind vocals 1996 2013 Bengt Olsson guitar 1996 2013 Bjarne Peder Lind bass guitar 1996 2003 TimelineNotes edit a b c d Sharpe Young Garry Drottnar MusicMight Archived from the original on 2012 09 15 Retrieved 2010 12 09 a b c d e Wagner Wilson pp 276 277 a b c d e f Cranson David February 2001 Drottnar Spiritual Battle Cross Rhythms 61 Retrieved 2007 11 20 name redacted 2004 08 20 Drottnar Anamorphosis Metal de Versus Media UG Retrieved 2007 11 20 Skjaeringrud Morgan 2003 09 20 Drottnar Musikkavisen in Norwegian Archived from the original on 2012 02 09 Retrieved 2007 11 20 Sharpe Young Garry Vitality MusicMight Archived from the original on 2012 10 03 Retrieved 2010 12 09 a b Sharpe Young 2001 Drottnar p 133 Quote Although just as vicious and chaotic as many pure Black Metal band Drottnar are in fact ardent Christians The band employs strong use of mythical imagery from the books of revelation to achieve their aim a b Haustein Christoph 2007 05 26 Drottnar Welterwerk in German Crossover AGM Archived from the original on 2007 08 29 Retrieved 2007 11 20 Recording new album Facebook February 1 2009 Retrieved July 2 2014 Bengt leaves Drottnar Facebook February 2 2009 Retrieved July 2 2014 Announcement Facebook August 12 2009 Retrieved July 2 2014 DROTTNAR Facebook November 8 2011 Retrieved July 2 2014 C Taylor October 13 2012 Drottnar We March Indie Vision Music Brandon Jones Retrieved July 2 2014 Drottnar October 13 2012 DROTTNAR WE MARCH OFFICIAL YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved July 2 2014 Extol Crimson Moonlight Veni Domine Confirmed for Sweden s Endtime Festival Jan 10 2007 Blabbermouth Archived from the original on 2011 06 06 Retrieved 2007 11 21 Nordic Fest 2005 Nordic Fest Archived from the original on 2012 02 09 Retrieved 2007 11 21 Veni Domine Confirmed for Switzerland s Elements of Rock Festival Dec 13 2003 Blabbermouth 13 December 2003 Retrieved 2007 11 21 Other bands scheduled to appear at the three day event are Immortal Souls Fin Seventh Avenue Ger Drottnar Nor Slechtvalk Neth Crushead Ger Sacrificium Ger Arson Ger Exaudi Ger Demoniciduth Swi and Disobedience Swi Immortal Metal Fest 2006 Drottnar was the headliner Immortal Metal Fest Archived from the original on 2007 11 09 Retrieved 2007 11 21 Lockert Morten 2007 05 26 Grimfist Drottnar Oslo 26 05 07 Heavymetal no in Norwegian Archived from the original on 2012 02 09 Retrieved 2007 11 20 References edit Sharpe Young Garry 2001 Rockdetector A Z of Black Metal First printing ed London Great Britain Cherry Red Books ISBN 1 901447308 Wagner Jeff Wilson Steven 2010 Mean Deviation Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal Bazillion Points Books ISBN 978 0 9796163 3 4 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Drottnar Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drottnar amp oldid 1136728518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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