Stonegard

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Stonegard
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Background information
Origin Oslo, Norway
Genres Stoner metal, groove metal, alternative metal [1]
Years active1997–2008
LabelsBells Go Clang!, Candlelight
MembersTorgrim Torve
Ronny Flissundet
Håvard Gjerde
Erlend Gjerde
Website stonegard.org

Stonegard was a Norwegian heavy metal band from Oslo. They have two official releases in the form of full-length CDs, Arrows and From Dusk till Doom . The band has been inactive since October 2008.

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History

The band released their first CD Arrows on Candlelight Records in 2006. [1] They received excellent reviews from national newspapers television and radio in Norway.[ citation needed ]

When Stonegard was but one of many bands trying to make it, one of their means to promote themselves were through the Norwegian website NRK Urørt which helps unsigned bands, singers and musicians. Their page was quite popular, and it helped them make a name for themselves. The Stonegard page is now taken down, as they are no longer an unsigned band.

Their motto is "Mer metal til folket", which means "More metal to the people". Stonegard is also strongly against drugs.

Several Stonegard music videos have run on the popular Norwegian TV show Svisj and the pay-channel ZTV. From Arrows, the songs "Barricades", "Arrows" and "Hunter" received air time throughout 2005, as did From Dusk till Doom , the title track of their second album, in 2008.

In 2008 the band toured Europe with Enslaved. [2]

Members

Discography

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References

  1. 1 2 Stonegard - Arrows Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic , retrieved 18 August 2022
  2. Slutt for Stonegard, Dagbladet, 16 October 2008.
  3. Search for "Stonegard", norwegiancharts.com