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1 Biography  





2 Discography  



2.1  Studio albums  





2.2  Extended plays  





2.3  Compilations  





2.4  Video releases  





2.5  Demo tapes  





2.6  Singles  







3 Band members  





4 Timeline  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Revision as of 18:01, 23 July 2013

Carpathian Forest
Carpathian Forest live @ Hellfest 2013
Carpathian Forest live @ Hellfest 2013
Background information
OriginSandnes, Rogaland, Kristiansand, Norway
GenresBlack metal
Years active1990–present
LabelsAvantgarde Music, Season of Mist
MembersNattefrost
Daniel Vrangsinn
Anders Kobro
Tchort
Blood Pervertor
Past membersNordavind
Lord Blackmangler
Damnatus
Lazare

Carpathian Forest is a Norwegian black metal band formed by Nattefrost and Nordavind in 1990, initially under the name Enthrone.

Biography

The band that would become Carpathian Forest formed in late 1990 in Sandnes, Rogaland, under the name Enthrone, by Nattefrost (then bearing the pseudonym Lord Nosferatu) and Nordavind (who used the pseudonym Lord Karnstein). Enthrone itself emerged from the ashes of another band, The Childmolesters. As Enthrone, the band self-released a demo tape, Black Winds, in 1991.

In 1992, Enthrone changed its name to Carpathian Forest, and Lord Blackmangler and Damnatus joined their line-up. As a quartet they self-released three demo tapes: Rehearsal Outtake, Bloodlust and Perversion (both in 1992) and Journey Through the Cold Moors of Svarttjern (in 1993). However, Damnatus and Lord Blackmangler left afterwards, and Carpathian Forest became once more a duo.

Carpathian Forest would release their first studio work in 1995: the extended play Through Chasm, Caves and Titan Woods, via Avantgarde Music. It would be their first of many releases via Avantgarde.

In 1998 the band released their first full-length album, Black Shining Leather, once more via Avantgarde Music. It was their only release to feature Lazare (who would later join Borknagar) on the band's line-up as a drummer. In the same year they also played their first concert at the Under the Black Sun Festival in Schönermark, Germany.

Lazare left Carpathian Forest in 1999, the same year Anders Kobro, Tchort and Daniel Vrangsinn joined them as permanent members. In the following year, their second full-length, Strange Old Brew, was released. It was their most experimental album so far. By the end of the year they also released a single, "He's Turning Blue".

In 2001, founding member Nordavind left Carpathian Forest, during the recording sessions of their third studio album, Morbid Fascination of Death, that still retained the experimentation (although to a lesser extent) of their previous release, Strange Old Brew. In the following year the compilation album We're Going to Hell for This: Over a Decade of Perversions was released, in order to celebrate the band's 10th anniversary as Carpathian Forest. It was their last album to be released by Avantgarde Music before they switched on to Season of Mist.

Their fourth full-length, Defending the Throne of Evil, was released in 2003 by Season of Mist. Contrasting with Carpathian Forest's previous releases, it was their most melodic album so far, almost reminiscent of symphonic black metal. In late 2003 the band was joined by Gøran "Blood Pervertor" Bomann, and their line-up is unchanged since then.

2004 saw the release of a live DVD, We're Going to Hollywood for This, and a compilation album featuring rarities and reworked versions of old Carpathian Forest songs, Skjend hans lik (Norwegian for "Desecrate His Body").

Carpathian Forest's latest release was the 2006 studio album Fuck You All!!!! Caput tuum in ano est, that was a throwback to their early, blackened thrash metal-like sonority of their debut.

The band frontlined the Inferno Festival in 2009, and confirmed rumors that a new album was in the works.[1]

The band entered on a relative hiatus after 2009, but from 2012 onwards they began to play on some festivals around Europe. The band was scheduled to play on the Maryland Deathfest on May 26, 2013, but their show had to be cancelled due to visa problems.[2]

The band is scheduled to play at the Eindhoven Metal Meeting in the Netherlands, on December 2013.

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Compilations

Video releases

Demo tapes

Singles

Band members

Timeline

References

  1. ^ "CARPATHIAN FOREST Working On New Album, DVD - Jan. 2, 2009". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  • ^ CARPATHIAN FOREST FORCED TO PULL OUT OF MDF DUE TO LAST-MINUTE VISA SETBACK

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