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(Redirected from Amor Fati (Peccatum album)) Norwegian avant-garde metal band Not to be confused with Peccatism.
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Peccatum
Background information
OriginNotodden, Norway
GenresAvant-garde metal, black metal
Years active1998–2006
LabelsMnemosyne Productions
The End Records
Candlelight Records
Musical artist

Peccatum was an avant-garde metal band from Norway. Their influences range from black metal, progressive metal, industrial music, symphonic metal and gothic metal to European classical music and contemporary music.

History

Peccatum was formed by singer Ihriel (Heidi Solberg Tveitan), her husband Ihsahn (of the well-known black metal band Emperor), and her brother Lord PZ. The group released three albums and two EPs. Lost in Reverie, released in 2004 after Lord PZ's departure, moved towards a more classical, avant-garde and musically opaque direction.

Lost in Reverie and the 2005 EP The Moribund People were both produced under the label Mnemosyne Productions, owned and operated by Ihriel and Ihsahn themselves.

On March 4, 2006 Peccatum split, leaving room for Ihriel to continue with Starofash and Ihsahn to work on his solo project.

Discography

Studio releases

References

External links

Peccatum
Studio albums
EPs
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