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List of Dimmu Borgir members

Dimmu Borgir is a Norwegian symphonic black metal band from Jessheim. Formed in 1993, the group was originally a trio which featured Sven Atle "Erkekjetter Silenoz" Kopperud on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Ian Kenneth "Tjodalv" Åkesson on lead guitar, and Stian Tomt "Shagrath" Thoresen on drums. They were soon joined by bassist Ivar "Brynjard" Tristan and keyboardist Stian Aarstad. The band's current lineup is officially a trio comprising Shagrath on lead vocals, Silenoz on rhythm guitar and Tom Rune "Galder" Anderson on lead guitar (since 2000). They are joined by backup members Dariusz "Daray" Brzozowski on drums (since 2008), Geir "Gerlioz" Bratland on keyboards (since 2010) and Victor Brandt on bass (since 2018).

Two lineups of Dimmu Borgir performing in 2005 (top) and 2018 (bottom)

History edit

1993–1999 edit

Silenoz, Tjodalv and Shagrath formed Dimmu Borgir in 1993, finalising the band's initial lineup with the addition of Tristan and Aarstad shortly thereafter.[1] After the group released several early demos and its debut album For all tid, Tjodalv and Shagrath switched roles in the lineup.[2] Shortly after the release of the band's second album Stormblåst, Tristan was replaced by Stian "Nagash" Hinderson for the recording of the Devil's Path EP.[3] Enthrone Darkness Triumphant followed in early 1997, the tour for which saw the addition of Jamie "Astennu" Stinson on lead guitar.[1]

During the tour in promotion of Enthrone Darkness Triumphant, Aarstad was fired from Dimmu Borgir after failing to show up for the band's performance at Dynamo Open Air in May 1997. He was temporarily replaced by Kimberly Goss, most recently of Therion, for the remainder of the cycle.[4] Early the next year, Øyvind Johan "Mustis" Mustaparta took over full-time.[5] After the recording of 1999's Spiritual Black Dimensions, both Tjodalv and Nagash left Dimmu Borgir.[6] They were replaced on the subsequent tour by Nicholas Barker and Simen "ICS Vortex" Hestnæs, respectively.[1][7]

1999–2007 edit

At the end of 1999, Astennu was fired from Dimmu Borgir, which Barker claimed was due to his lack of interest in the band.[7] He was replaced initially early the next year by Lars Archon, before Tom Rune "Galder" Anderson took over in the summer.[8] The lineup of Shagrath, Galder, Silenoz, Vortex, Mustis and Barker remained stable for several years, releasing the albums Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia, World Misanthropy and Death Cult Armageddon.[5] In January 2004, Barker was dismissed from the band, which he suggested was likely due to the fact that he lived in a different country.[9]

Despite an early rumour that Barker's place had been taken by Asgeir Mickelson, a bandmate of ICS Vortex's in Borknagar,[10] it was announced in March that the new temporary touring drummer was Reno Kiilerich, most notably of Panzerchrist.[11] After he was unable to obtain a US visa in time for the tour, the drummer was replaced for Ozzfest in the summer by Tony Laureano of Nile.[12] Laureano remained for live shows the following summer, while Mayhem drummer Jan Axel "Hellhammer" Blomberg was brought in to record Stormblåst MMV as a guest session contributor.[13]

Since 2007 edit

Hellhammer continued working with Dimmu Borgir for the album In Sorte Diaboli and subsequent tour dates, although he never became an official band member.[14] When he broke his arm in June 2007, he was replaced by the returning Tony Laureano.[15][16] By October 2008, he had been replaced in the touring lineup by former Vader drummer Dariusz "Daray" Brzozowski.[17] At the end of August 2009, long-term members ICS Vortex and Mustis were both dismissed.[18] The remaining band members later claimed that the pair had displayed "unprofessionalism and bad live performances for years".[19]

In 2010, Vortex and Mustis were replaced by Tommie "Snowy Shaw" Helgesson and Geir "Gerlioz" Bratland, respectively, although both were credited as guest performers (alongside Daray) and the band's frontman Shagrath confirmed that only he, Silenoz and Galder were official members of the group.[20] Shaw left in August and was replaced on tour by Susperia frontman Terje "Cyrus" Andersen.[21] He remained until May 2018, when he was replaced by Victor Brandt (of Firespawn and formerly of Entombed A.D.).[22]

Members edit

Current edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
 
Shagrath
(Stian Tomt Thoresen)
1993–present
  • vocals (lead since 1996)
  • drums (1993–95)
  • lead guitar (1995–97)
  • keyboards and bass (1993, occasionally since 2008)
all Dimmu Borgir releases
 
Erkekjetter Silenoz
(Sven Atle Kopperud)
  • rhythm guitar
  • lead vocals (1993–96)
  • bass (1993, occasionally since 2009)
 
Galder
(Thomas Rune Anderson)
2000–present
  • lead guitar
  • bass (occasionally since 2009)
all Dimmu Borgir releases from Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia (2001) onwards, except Stormblåst MMV (2005) and Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 (2019)

Former edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Tjodalv
(Ian Kenneth Åkesson)
1993–1999 (guest 2024)
  • lead guitar (1993–95)
  • drums and percussion (1995–99)
Stian Aarstad 1993–1997
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
all Dimmu Borgir releases from Rehearsal January 1994 (1994) to Live & Plugged, Vol. 2 (1997), except Devil's Path (1996)
 
Brynjard Tristan
(Ivar Tristan Lundsten)
1993–1996 bass all Dimmu Borgir releases from Rehearsal January 1994 (1994) to Stormblåst (1996)
Nagash
(Stian André Hinderson)
1996–1999
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • all Dimmu Borgir releases from Devil's Path (1996) to Spiritual Black Dimensions (1999)
  • World Misanthropy (2002)
  • Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 (2019)
 
Astennu
(Jamie Stinson)
1997–1999 lead guitar
  • Live & Plugged, Vol. 2 (1997)
  • Godless Savage Garden (1998)
  • Spiritual Black Dimensions (1999)
  • World Misanthropy (2002)
  • Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 (2019)
 
Mustis
(Øyvind Johan Mustaparta)
1998–2009 (guest 2024)
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
  • piano
  • samples
  • all Dimmu Borgir releases from Godless Savage Garden (1998) to The Invaluable Darkness (2008)
  • Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 (2019)
 
ICS Vortex
(Simen Hestnæs)
1999–2009 (guest 2024)
  • bass
  • clean vocals
all Dimmu Borgir releases from Spiritual Black Dimensions (1999) to The Invaluable Darkness (2008), except Stormblåst MMV (2005)
 
Nicholas Barker 1999–2004
  • drums
  • percussion
all Dimmu Borgir releases from Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia (2001) to Death Cult Armageddon (2003)
Lars Archon 2000 lead guitar none

Touring edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Details
 
Kimberly Goss 1997–1998
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
Goss temporarily toured with Dimmu Borgir after Stian Aarstad was fired from the band in May 1997.[4]
 
Aggressor
(Carl-Michael Eide)
1997 (substitute) drums Aggressor briefly substituted for Tjodalv in 1997, after he took a sabbatical to be with his newborn child.[5]
Reno Kiilerich 2004 After Nicholas Barker was dismissed in January 2004, Kiilerich briefly joined as a touring replacement.[11]
Tony Laureano
  • 2004–2005
  • 2007–2008
Laureano took over from Kiilerich due to a visa issue,[12] then from Hellhammer after he broke his arm.[15]
 
Hellhammer
(Jan Axel Blomberg)
2005–2007 (session/touring)
 
Daray
(Dariusz Brzozowski)
2008–present (session/touring)
 
Snowy Shaw
(Tommie Mike Christer Helgesson)
2010
(session/touring)
  • bass
  • clean vocals
Abrahadabra (2010)
Secthdamon 2007
(substitute)
  • bass
Secthdamon handled the live bass on Dimmu Borgir's European Tour in 2007, when ICS Vortex was not able to play.
 
Cyrus
(Terje Andersen)
2010–2018 (session/touring; also touring substitute in 2008)
  • bass
  • lead guitar (2008)
Forces of the Northern Night (2017)
 
Gerlioz (Geir Bratland) 2010–present (session/touring)
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
  • Abrahadabra (2010)
  • Forces of the Northern Night (2017)
  • Eonian (2018)
 
Victor Brandt 2018–present (session/touring) bass none to date

Timelines edit

Members edit

Recording edit

Album Lead vocals Lead guitar Rhythm guitar Bass Keyboards Drums
Inn i evighetens mørke (1994) Silenoz Tjodalv Silenoz Brynjard Tristan Stian Aarstad Shagrath
For all tid (1995)
Stormblåst (1996) Shagrath Tjodalv
Devil's Path (1996) Shagrath Nagash
Enthrone Darkness Triumphant (1997)
Godless Savage Garden (1998) Astennu Stian Aarstad (5 tracks)
Mustis (3 tracks)
Spiritual Black Dimensions (1999) Mustis
Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia (2001) Galder ICS Vortex Nicholas Barker
Death Cult Armageddon (2003)
Stormblåst MMV (2005) Shagrath Shagrath Hellhammer
In Sorte Diaboli (2007) Galder ICS Vortex
Abrahadabra (2010) Snowy Shaw Gerlioz Daray
Eonian (2018) Shagrath/Galder/Silenoz

Lineups edit

Period Members Releases
1993
  • Shagrath – drums, additional vocals, bass, keyboards
  • Silenoz – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, bass
  • Tjodalv – lead guitar, additional drums
none
1993 – summer 1995
  • Shagrath – drums, additional vocals
  • Silenoz – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Tjodalv – lead guitar, additional drums
  • Brynjard Tristan – bass
  • Stian Aarstad – keyboards, synthesizers
Summer 1995 – early 1996
  • Shagrath – lead guitar, additional vocals
  • Silenoz – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Tjodalv – drums, percussion
  • Brynjard Tristan – bass
  • Stian Aarstad – keyboards, synthesizers
Early 1996 – early 1997
  • Shagrath – lead guitar, lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Tjodalv – drums, percussion
  • Stian Aarstad – keyboards, synthesizers
  • Nagash – bass, backing vocals
March – May 1997
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Tjodalv – drums, percussion
  • Stian Aarstad – keyboards, synthesizers
  • Nagash – bass, backing vocals
  • Astennu – lead guitar
Summer 1997 – early 1998
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Tjodalv – drums, percussion
  • Nagash – bass, backing vocals
  • Astennu – lead guitar
none
Early 1998 – March 1999
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Tjodalv – drums, percussion
  • Nagash – bass, backing vocals
  • Astennu – lead guitar
  • Mustis – keyboards, synthesizers
March – late 1999
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Astennu – lead guitar
  • Mustis – keyboards, synthesizers
  • ICS Vortex – bass, clean vocals
  • Nicholas Barker – drums, percussion
none
Late 1999 – summer 2000
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Mustis – keyboards, synthesizers
  • ICS Vortex – bass, clean vocals
  • Nicholas Barker – drums, percussion
  • Lars Archon – lead guitar
Summer 2000 – January 2004
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Mustis – keyboards, synthesizers
  • ICS Vortex – bass, clean vocals
  • Nicholas Barker – drums, percussion
  • Galder – lead guitar
March – July 2004
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Mustis – keyboards, synthesizers
  • ICS Vortex – bass, clean vocals
  • Galder – lead guitar
  • Reno Kiilerich – drums (touring)
none
July 2004 – April 2005
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Mustis – keyboards, synthesizers
  • ICS Vortex – bass, clean vocals
  • Galder – lead guitar
  • Tony Laureano – drums (touring)
April – August 2005
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Mustis – keyboards, synthesizers
  • ICS Vortex – bass, clean vocals
  • Galder – lead guitar
  • Tony Laureano – drums (touring)
  • Hellhammer – drums (session)
August 2005 – June 2007
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Mustis – keyboards, synthesizers
  • ICS Vortex – bass, clean vocals
  • Galder – lead guitar
  • Hellhammer – drums (session and touring)
June 2007 – October 2008
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Mustis – keyboards, synthesizers
  • ICS Vortex – bass, clean vocals
  • Galder – lead guitar
  • Tony Laureano – drums (touring)
October 2008 – August 2009
  • Shagrath – lead vocals
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar
  • Mustis – keyboards, synthesizers
  • ICS Vortex – bass, clean vocals
  • Galder – lead guitar
  • Daray – drums (session and touring)
none
Early – August 2010
  • Shagrath – lead vocals, bass, keyboards
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar, bass
  • Galder – lead guitar, bass
  • Daray – drums (session and touring)
  • Gerlioz – keyboards (session and touring)
  • Snowy Shaw – bass, vocals (session and touring)
September 2010 – May 2018
  • Shagrath – lead vocals, bass, keyboards
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar, bass
  • Galder – lead guitar, bass
  • Daray – drums (session and touring)
  • Gerlioz – keyboards (session and touring)
  • Cyrus – bass (session and touring)
  • Forces of the Northern Night (2017)
  • Eonian (2018) (does not feature Cyrus)
May 2018 – present
  • Shagrath – lead vocals, bass, keyboards
  • Silenoz – rhythm guitar, bass
  • Galder – lead guitar, bass
  • Daray – drums (session and touring)
  • Gerlioz – keyboards (session and touring)
  • Victor Brandt – bass (session and touring)
none to date

References edit

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  11. ^ a b "It's Official: Dimmu Borgir Recruit Session Drummer Reno Kiilerich". Blabbermouth.net. 29 March 2004. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
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External links edit

  • Dimmu Borgir official website

list, dimmu, borgir, members, dimmu, borgir, norwegian, symphonic, black, metal, band, from, jessheim, formed, 1993, group, originally, trio, which, featured, sven, atle, erkekjetter, silenoz, kopperud, lead, vocals, rhythm, guitar, kenneth, tjodalv, Åkesson, . Dimmu Borgir is a Norwegian symphonic black metal band from Jessheim Formed in 1993 the group was originally a trio which featured Sven Atle Erkekjetter Silenoz Kopperud on lead vocals and rhythm guitar Ian Kenneth Tjodalv Akesson on lead guitar and Stian Tomt Shagrath Thoresen on drums They were soon joined by bassist Ivar Brynjard Tristan and keyboardist Stian Aarstad The band s current lineup is officially a trio comprising Shagrath on lead vocals Silenoz on rhythm guitar and Tom Rune Galder Anderson on lead guitar since 2000 They are joined by backup members Dariusz Daray Brzozowski on drums since 2008 Geir Gerlioz Bratland on keyboards since 2010 and Victor Brandt on bass since 2018 Two lineups of Dimmu Borgir performing in 2005 top and 2018 bottom Contents 1 History 1 1 1993 1999 1 2 1999 2007 1 3 Since 2007 2 Members 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 2 3 Touring 3 Timelines 3 1 Members 3 2 Recording 4 Lineups 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1993 1999 edit Silenoz Tjodalv and Shagrath formed Dimmu Borgir in 1993 finalising the band s initial lineup with the addition of Tristan and Aarstad shortly thereafter 1 After the group released several early demos and its debut album For all tid Tjodalv and Shagrath switched roles in the lineup 2 Shortly after the release of the band s second album Stormblast Tristan was replaced by Stian Nagash Hinderson for the recording of the Devil s Path EP 3 Enthrone Darkness Triumphant followed in early 1997 the tour for which saw the addition of Jamie Astennu Stinson on lead guitar 1 During the tour in promotion of Enthrone Darkness Triumphant Aarstad was fired from Dimmu Borgir after failing to show up for the band s performance at Dynamo Open Air in May 1997 He was temporarily replaced by Kimberly Goss most recently of Therion for the remainder of the cycle 4 Early the next year Oyvind Johan Mustis Mustaparta took over full time 5 After the recording of 1999 s Spiritual Black Dimensions both Tjodalv and Nagash left Dimmu Borgir 6 They were replaced on the subsequent tour by Nicholas Barker and Simen ICS Vortex Hestnaes respectively 1 7 1999 2007 edit At the end of 1999 Astennu was fired from Dimmu Borgir which Barker claimed was due to his lack of interest in the band 7 He was replaced initially early the next year by Lars Archon before Tom Rune Galder Anderson took over in the summer 8 The lineup of Shagrath Galder Silenoz Vortex Mustis and Barker remained stable for several years releasing the albums Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia World Misanthropy and Death Cult Armageddon 5 In January 2004 Barker was dismissed from the band which he suggested was likely due to the fact that he lived in a different country 9 Despite an early rumour that Barker s place had been taken by Asgeir Mickelson a bandmate of ICS Vortex s in Borknagar 10 it was announced in March that the new temporary touring drummer was Reno Kiilerich most notably of Panzerchrist 11 After he was unable to obtain a US visa in time for the tour the drummer was replaced for Ozzfest in the summer by Tony Laureano of Nile 12 Laureano remained for live shows the following summer while Mayhem drummer Jan Axel Hellhammer Blomberg was brought in to record Stormblast MMV as a guest session contributor 13 Since 2007 edit Hellhammer continued working with Dimmu Borgir for the album In Sorte Diaboli and subsequent tour dates although he never became an official band member 14 When he broke his arm in June 2007 he was replaced by the returning Tony Laureano 15 16 By October 2008 he had been replaced in the touring lineup by former Vader drummer Dariusz Daray Brzozowski 17 At the end of August 2009 long term members ICS Vortex and Mustis were both dismissed 18 The remaining band members later claimed that the pair had displayed unprofessionalism and bad live performances for years 19 In 2010 Vortex and Mustis were replaced by Tommie Snowy Shaw Helgesson and Geir Gerlioz Bratland respectively although both were credited as guest performers alongside Daray and the band s frontman Shagrath confirmed that only he Silenoz and Galder were official members of the group 20 Shaw left in August and was replaced on tour by Susperia frontman Terje Cyrus Andersen 21 He remained until May 2018 when he was replaced by Victor Brandt of Firespawn and formerly of Entombed A D 22 Members editCurrent edit Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions nbsp Shagrath Stian Tomt Thoresen 1993 present vocals lead since 1996 drums 1993 95 lead guitar 1995 97 keyboards and bass 1993 occasionally since 2008 all Dimmu Borgir releases nbsp Erkekjetter Silenoz Sven Atle Kopperud rhythm guitarlead vocals 1993 96 bass 1993 occasionally since 2009 nbsp Galder Thomas Rune Anderson 2000 present lead guitarbass occasionally since 2009 all Dimmu Borgir releases from Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia 2001 onwards except Stormblast MMV 2005 and Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 2019 Former edit Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributionsTjodalv Ian Kenneth Akesson 1993 1999 guest 2024 lead guitar 1993 95 drums and percussion 1995 99 all Dimmu Borgir releases from Rehearsal January 1994 1994 to Spiritual Black Dimensions 1999 World Misanthropy 2002 Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 2019 Stian Aarstad 1993 1997 keyboardssynthesizers all Dimmu Borgir releases from Rehearsal January 1994 1994 to Live amp Plugged Vol 2 1997 except Devil s Path 1996 nbsp Brynjard Tristan Ivar Tristan Lundsten 1993 1996 bass all Dimmu Borgir releases from Rehearsal January 1994 1994 to Stormblast 1996 Nagash Stian Andre Hinderson 1996 1999 bassbacking vocals all Dimmu Borgir releases from Devil s Path 1996 to Spiritual Black Dimensions 1999 World Misanthropy 2002 Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 2019 nbsp Astennu Jamie Stinson 1997 1999 lead guitar Live amp Plugged Vol 2 1997 Godless Savage Garden 1998 Spiritual Black Dimensions 1999 World Misanthropy 2002 Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 2019 nbsp Mustis Oyvind Johan Mustaparta 1998 2009 guest 2024 keyboardssynthesizerspianosamples all Dimmu Borgir releases from Godless Savage Garden 1998 to The Invaluable Darkness 2008 Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 2019 nbsp ICS Vortex Simen Hestnaes 1999 2009 guest 2024 bassclean vocals all Dimmu Borgir releases from Spiritual Black Dimensions 1999 to The Invaluable Darkness 2008 except Stormblast MMV 2005 nbsp Nicholas Barker 1999 2004 drumspercussion all Dimmu Borgir releases from Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia 2001 to Death Cult Armageddon 2003 Lars Archon 2000 lead guitar noneTouring edit Image Name Years active Instruments Details nbsp Kimberly Goss 1997 1998 keyboardssynthesizers Goss temporarily toured with Dimmu Borgir after Stian Aarstad was fired from the band in May 1997 4 nbsp Aggressor Carl Michael Eide 1997 substitute drums Aggressor briefly substituted for Tjodalv in 1997 after he took a sabbatical to be with his newborn child 5 Reno Kiilerich 2004 After Nicholas Barker was dismissed in January 2004 Kiilerich briefly joined as a touring replacement 11 Tony Laureano 2004 20052007 2008 Laureano took over from Kiilerich due to a visa issue 12 then from Hellhammer after he broke his arm 15 nbsp Hellhammer Jan Axel Blomberg 2005 2007 session touring Stormblast MMV 2005 In Sorte Diaboli 2007 nbsp Daray Dariusz Brzozowski 2008 present session touring Abrahadabra 2010 Forces of the Northern Night 2017 Eonian 2018 nbsp Snowy Shaw Tommie Mike Christer Helgesson 2010 session touring bassclean vocals Abrahadabra 2010 Secthdamon 2007 substitute bass Secthdamon handled the live bass on Dimmu Borgir s European Tour in 2007 when ICS Vortex was not able to play nbsp Cyrus Terje Andersen 2010 2018 session touring also touring substitute in 2008 basslead guitar 2008 Forces of the Northern Night 2017 nbsp Gerlioz Geir Bratland 2010 present session touring keyboardssynthesizers Abrahadabra 2010 Forces of the Northern Night 2017 Eonian 2018 nbsp Victor Brandt 2018 present session touring bass none to dateTimelines editMembers edit Recording edit Album Lead vocals Lead guitar Rhythm guitar Bass Keyboards DrumsInn i evighetens morke 1994 Silenoz Tjodalv Silenoz Brynjard Tristan Stian Aarstad ShagrathFor all tid 1995 Stormblast 1996 Shagrath TjodalvDevil s Path 1996 Shagrath NagashEnthrone Darkness Triumphant 1997 Godless Savage Garden 1998 Astennu Stian Aarstad 5 tracks Mustis 3 tracks Spiritual Black Dimensions 1999 MustisPuritanical Euphoric Misanthropia 2001 Galder ICS Vortex Nicholas BarkerDeath Cult Armageddon 2003 Stormblast MMV 2005 Shagrath Shagrath HellhammerIn Sorte Diaboli 2007 Galder ICS VortexAbrahadabra 2010 Snowy Shaw Gerlioz DarayEonian 2018 Shagrath Galder SilenozLineups editPeriod Members Releases1993 Shagrath drums additional vocals bass keyboards Silenoz lead vocals rhythm guitar bass Tjodalv lead guitar additional drums none1993 summer 1995 Shagrath drums additional vocals Silenoz lead vocals rhythm guitar Tjodalv lead guitar additional drums Brynjard Tristan bass Stian Aarstad keyboards synthesizers Rehearsal January 1994 1994 Rehearsal February 1994 1994 Rehearsal August 1994 1994 Inn i evighetens morke 1994 For all tid 1995 Summer 1995 early 1996 Shagrath lead guitar additional vocals Silenoz lead vocals rhythm guitar Tjodalv drums percussion Brynjard Tristan bass Stian Aarstad keyboards synthesizers Stormblast 1996 Early 1996 early 1997 Shagrath lead guitar lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Tjodalv drums percussion Stian Aarstad keyboards synthesizers Nagash bass backing vocals Devil s Path 1996 Enthrone Darkness Triumphant 1997 March May 1997 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Tjodalv drums percussion Stian Aarstad keyboards synthesizers Nagash bass backing vocals Astennu lead guitar Live amp Plugged Vol 2 1997 Godless Savage Garden 1998 five tracksSummer 1997 early 1998 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Tjodalv drums percussion Nagash bass backing vocals Astennu lead guitar noneEarly 1998 March 1999 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Tjodalv drums percussion Nagash bass backing vocals Astennu lead guitar Mustis keyboards synthesizers Godless Savage Garden 1998 three tracks Spiritual Black Dimensions 1999 Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 2019 March late 1999 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Astennu lead guitar Mustis keyboards synthesizers ICS Vortex bass clean vocals Nicholas Barker drums percussion noneLate 1999 summer 2000 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Mustis keyboards synthesizers ICS Vortex bass clean vocals Nicholas Barker drums percussion Lars Archon lead guitarSummer 2000 January 2004 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Mustis keyboards synthesizers ICS Vortex bass clean vocals Nicholas Barker drums percussion Galder lead guitar Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia 2001 Alive in Torment 2002 World Misanthropy 2002 Death Cult Armageddon 2003 March July 2004 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Mustis keyboards synthesizers ICS Vortex bass clean vocals Galder lead guitar Reno Kiilerich drums touring noneJuly 2004 April 2005 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Mustis keyboards synthesizers ICS Vortex bass clean vocals Galder lead guitar Tony Laureano drums touring April August 2005 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Mustis keyboards synthesizers ICS Vortex bass clean vocals Galder lead guitar Tony Laureano drums touring Hellhammer drums session Stormblast MMV 2005 does not feature Galder or ICS Vortex August 2005 June 2007 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Mustis keyboards synthesizers ICS Vortex bass clean vocals Galder lead guitar Hellhammer drums session and touring In Sorte Diaboli 2007 June 2007 October 2008 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Mustis keyboards synthesizers ICS Vortex bass clean vocals Galder lead guitar Tony Laureano drums touring The Invaluable Darkness 2008 October 2008 August 2009 Shagrath lead vocals Silenoz rhythm guitar Mustis keyboards synthesizers ICS Vortex bass clean vocals Galder lead guitar Daray drums session and touring noneEarly August 2010 Shagrath lead vocals bass keyboards Silenoz rhythm guitar bass Galder lead guitar bass Daray drums session and touring Gerlioz keyboards session and touring Snowy Shaw bass vocals session and touring Abrahadabra 2010 September 2010 May 2018 Shagrath lead vocals bass keyboards Silenoz rhythm guitar bass Galder lead guitar bass Daray drums session and touring Gerlioz keyboards session and touring Cyrus bass session and touring Forces of the Northern Night 2017 Eonian 2018 does not feature Cyrus May 2018 present Shagrath lead vocals bass keyboards Silenoz rhythm guitar bass Galder lead guitar bass Daray drums session and touring Gerlioz keyboards session and touring Victor Brandt bass session and touring none to dateReferences edit a b c Holm Frank Dimmu Borgir Biography Wacken Open Air Retrieved 1 October 2020 Serba John Stormblast Dimmu Borgir Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 1 October 2020 Akeley Henry 11 November 1996 Storming the Black Castle CoC speaks with Silenoz of Dimmu Borgir Chronicles of Chaos Retrieved 1 October 2020 a b Akeley Henry 8 December 1997 Up From the Underground CoC speaks with Norway s Dimmu Borgir Chronicles of Chaos Retrieved 1 October 2020 a b c Torreano Bradley Dimmu Borgir Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 1 October 2020 Petrakis Dimitris 6 February 1999 Dimmu Borgir Darkness Is Enthroned Altars of Metal Retrieved 1 October 2020 a b Interview Dimmu Borgir with Nicholas drums MetalBite 20 March 2001 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Galder joins Dimmu Borgir Nuclear Blast Records 28 August 2000 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Exclusive Nick Barker Discusses His Departure From Dimmu Borgir Blabbermouth net 10 February 2004 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Asgeir Mickelson I m Not Going To Play For Dimmu Borgir Blabbermouth net 26 March 2004 Retrieved 1 October 2020 a b It s Official Dimmu Borgir Recruit Session Drummer Reno Kiilerich Blabbermouth net 29 March 2004 Retrieved 1 October 2020 a b Dimmu Borgir s Management Confirms Drummer Switch Blabbermouth net 13 July 2004 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Dimmu Borgir New Full Story Concept Album Due Late 2006 Blabbermouth net 10 June 2005 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Dimmu Borgir Guitarist Sets Record Straight Regarding Band s Current Lineup Blabbermouth net 1 June 2006 Retrieved 1 October 2020 a b Dimmu Borgir Recruits Drummer Tony Laureano For Upcoming Shows Blabbermouth net 15 June 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Dimmu Borgir Taps Tony Laureno For More Festival Appearances European Tour Blabbermouth net 16 July 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Dimmu Borgir Announces Session Musicians For Blackest Of The Black Tour Blabbermouth net 1 October 2008 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Dimmu Borgir Split With Keyboardist Mustis Bassist Vocalist Vortex Blabbermouth net 30 August 2009 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Dimmu Borgir We Have Put Up With Unprofessionalism And Bad Live Performances For Years Blabbermouth net 2 September 2009 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Shagrath Says Dimmu Borgir Is Now Officially A Three Piece Band Blabbermouth net 26 August 2010 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Dimmu Borgir Interviewed By Italy s SpazioRock it Video Blabbermouth net 23 September 2010 Retrieved 1 October 2020 Munro Scott 29 May 2018 Dimmu Borgir bring in bassist Victor Brandt Metal Hammer Retrieved 1 October 2020 External links editDimmu Borgir official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Dimmu Borgir members amp oldid 1216663336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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