Susperia

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Susperia
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Susperia performing in 2011
Background information
Also known asSeven Sins (1998–2000)
Origin Bærum, Norway
Genres Thrash metal, black metal (early)
Years active1998–present
Labels Nuclear Blast, Tabu, Chrome Division, Candlelight
MembersBernt Fjellestad
Cyrus
Elvorn
Memnock
Tjodalv
Website susperia.net

Susperia is a Norwegian melodic thrash metal band formed in October 1998 by Tjodalv and Cyrus. [1] The band was originally named Seven Sins, [1] but since there was another band with that name they changed it to the title of the horror film Suspiria , changing the spelling to avoid a clash with Suspiria, a gothic rock band that also took its name from the film.

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History

Susperia was started by Tjodalv (Dimmu Borgir, Old Man's Child) and Cyrus (Satyricon, Old Man's Child) in October 1998. After Tjodalv left Dimmu Borgir in the middle of March 1999, he started to concentrate fully on Susperia together with old-time friend Cyrus. At Wacken Open Air Festival in 1999, [1] Tjodalv met with singer Athera (Vanaheim), who joined the band subsequently, followed by bass player Memnock (Old Man's Child, Vanaheim) and guitarist Elvorn. They recorded a demo, Illusions of Evil , in December 1999 at Pitfire Studio outside Oslo, which was mixed and mastered by L. Argedick. Synthesizer and piano parts were played by Mustis (Dimmu Borgir). He was briefly an official member of the band before he left to fully concentrate on Dimmu Borgir. Mustis returned to the band in 2010, after being fired from Dimmu Borgir.

The demo was sent out to different record companies and gained some positive feedback. They received a few offers from mainly major record labels and signed in early 2000 with Nuclear Blast for four records. Susperia played their first live gig at John Dee in Oslo, following Ragnarok and Alsvartr; just a few months later, they played at the Scream Magazine 10-year anniversary party.

In March 2009, it was reported that vocalist Athera (real name Pål Mathisen) had suffered a heart attack. [2] It was later confirmed that he had been rushed into hospital in Lørenskog, suffering from acute stomach pain and heavy bleeding. He was expected to remain hospitalised for some time. [3] It was later announced that he would undergo a triple bypass operation on 16 March 2009. [4]

Susperia joined Melodi Grand Prix in 2011, but lost before the semi-final.

Cyrus is currently the touring bassist for Dimmu Borgir.

In 2015, founding vocalist Athera left the band.

Musical style

On their early albums, the band experimented with a mixture of black and thrash metal. Testament, one of the members' favorite bands, [5] was a major influence, and by the time the album Unlimited was released, the black metal elements had disappeared. Instead, the band gave more space to influences from heavy metal. Today, Susperia are generally regarded as a melodic thrash metal band.

The lyrics written by singer Athera are personal and either purely fictional or autobiographical. Politics and religion are not dealt with, nor are certain concepts. Athera uses both guttural and clean vocals.

Susperia is not a Satanic band, though their lyrics tend to criticise and question the views and morals of Christianity. [6] [7]

Band members

Susperia in 2008 Susperia..jpg
Susperia in 2008

Current members

Former members

Live musicians

Timeline

Susperia

Discography

Studio albums

EPs/singles

Demos

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References

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