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#160816 by black_tooth_grin
Mon Nov 05, 2007 6:41 am
Immortal, from the Norwegian town Bergen, established themselves as one of the most important black metal bands in the world. Singer and guitar player Abbath is one of the most charismatic frontmen in this genre, and their live shows are legendary.

The story of Immortal started back in 1991. Abbath and Demonaz decided to start a new band together to play cold and icy black metal. Skins, spikes and corpsepaint – that was their modus operandi. Musically they were influenced by Bathory, which you can hear on their first demo and the debut album Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism (1992). This and the influence of Venom and Slayer was no secret to the fans.

1993 saw their first European tour, with Rotting Christ and Blasphemy. Their popularity grew and grew, but then Demonaz had to quit the band, because he had massive problems with some nerves in his hand. He wasn’t able to play guitar anymore, but Demonaz is still part of Immortal, taking care of the lyrical concept of the band.

First Ares of the Norwegian band Aeternus helped Immortal out on bass while Abbath changed to guitar, but later on they found another line-up with Iscariah as their new bassplayer. With this line-up they released two brilliant records: Damned in Black and Sons Of Northern Darkness. Both records received incredible reviews worldwide. Also, magazines, which were not so friendly to the band in the past, gave them good support and reacted very euphorically. Damned In Black sold more than 100.000 copies worldwide, which is a fantastic number for an extreme band like Immortal, a band which always stayed true to themselves and never used keyboards or female vocals to get attention in the gothic scene.

Damned In Black was their last album for Osmose Productions, and they changed over to Nuclear Blast Records. In September 2001, they entered the famous Abyss Studios with Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Pain) where they also recorded the last two albums. Sons of Northern Darkness is the next step to bringing the band into eternity.

In July 2003 came the somewhat sudden announcement that they were disbanding for personal reasons. But now Immortal has reformed, and after the highly successful comeback dates, The 7 Dates of Blashyrkh, and triumphant concerts in their native Norway, Immortal is back – stronger than ever!

In 2008, Immortal will do what no-one ever expected and they have made a decision that will send shock waves across the industry; they are coming to Australia and New Zealand! This is nothing short of a coup for the people of these countries. Renowned for only performing at festivals, and they are few and far between, Immortal will head south and perform 6 shows that will no doubt be breathtaking and unforgettable with each performance containing fire breathing, intensity, passion and icy cold Immortal style Black Metal.

We, in Australia and New Zealand, are truly blessed and fortunate for this chance and this will be a ONCE IN A LIFE OPPORTUNITY that cannot be missed. Tickets will go on sale next Tuesday 13th of November. Melbourne people can get their tickets NOW on http://www.justsayrock.com.au

Finally, we encourage all people to log onto the Just Say Rock website and view the VERY SPECIAL IMMORTAL VIDEO MESSAGE from the band themselves. Log onto http://www.justsayrock.com.au and click on the pop up.



IMMORTAL

7 DATES OF BLASHYRKH TOUR 2008

Supported nationally by;

RUINS



Melbourne - Billboard The Venue - Monday 10th March

Metal Mayhem and on-line at Just Say Rock http://www.justsayrock.com.au



*Tuesday 11th March

In store signing session at Metal Mayhem, Melbourne




Adelaide - Fowler's Live - Friday 14th March (All Ages)

Venue Tix and Moshtix Outlets http://www.venuetix.com.au http://www.moshtix.com.au




Perth - The Capitol Theatre - Thursday 13th March

Moshtix Outlets http://www.moshtix.com.au




Sydney - The Metro Theatre - Saturday 15th March (All Ages)

Utopia Records and The Metro Theatre box office http://www.metrotix.com.au




*Wednesday 19th March

In store signing session at Real Groovy Music, Auckland



Auckland - The Transmission Room - Thursday 20th March

Real Groovy Music and Ticketek http://www.ticketek.com



Wellington - SFBH - Friday 21st March

Real Groovy Music and Ticketek http://www.ticketek.com

Check out the video message the guys left us. :lol:
http://www.justsayrock.com.au/members/82/video.php

Can't wait for this. :D :D :D

#160833 by gozu
Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:23 pm
they are very good live... even though i'm not much of a fan

#160836 by EphelDuath666
Mon Nov 05, 2007 4:48 pm
cool...Ruins actually sound a lot like Immortal! heh

#160847 by black_tooth_grin
Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:54 pm
EphelDuath666 wrote:cool...Ruins actually sound a lot like Immortal! heh
They should have got Gospel of the Horns, that would have been fantastic.

#160890 by Bungdeetle
Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:49 pm
If I go to this I'm busting out the corpse paint again. :D

#160891 by Burzum
Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:50 pm
This is the greatest news I've ever heard. Even better is the fact that I'll probably get to interview them - or Abbath at least.

If I had to choose 5 albums to take with me to a deserted island (with electricity obviously), At The Heart of Winter would certainly be one of them.

The greatest of all the black metal bands.

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