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(Redirected from No Way Back (Norther EP)) Finnish melodic death metal band

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Norther
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Background information
Also known asRequiem (1996–2000)
Decayed (2000)
OriginEspoo, Finland
GenresMelodic death metal
Years active1996 (1996)–2012 (2012)
LabelsCentury Media, Marquee Avalon, Spinefarm
Musical artist

Norther was a Finnish melodic death metal band from Espoo which was formed in 1996 and broke up in 2012.

History

Norther formed under the name Requiem (Lindroos, Korpas, Hallio) in 1996 after various early stage band formations. The band's debut effort was the album, Dreams of Endless War, released through Spinefarm Records in 2002. The album entered the Finnish charts at position 17. At the time, Norther was playing shows only in and around the Helsinki area. That changed when the album Mirror of Madness came out in early 2003 (entering the Finnish charts at position 11). The group toured with Dimmu Borgir and Hypocrisy in late 2003. In early 2004, Norther released its third full-length album, Death Unlimited, which reached 17 on the Finnish charts.

Norther played several shows in 2005 and then recorded an EP, Solution7 (recorded at Astia Studio). It landed in the official Finnish charts at position five. Norther added Kristian Ranta's vocals afterward. In the summer of 2005, Norther used Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden, to record their fourth full-length-album named Till Death Unites Us, with producers Fredrik Nordström and Patrick J. Sten. Soon after recording the album, Toni Hallio left the band to pursue other interests; Heikki Saari replaced him at drums. After its release in January 2006, Till Death Unites Us was number six on the Finnish album charts. Later the same year, the band composed the theme song ("Frozen Angel") for a major Finnish feature film, V2: Dead Angel produced by Solarfilms, Inc. The band is also featured in the film. In February 2007 Norther released a new EP, No Way Back, released only in Finland and Japan. The record hit number one in the Finnish charts. Later that year the released Amoral & Drone, and supported it with a European tour.

Petri Lindroos quit as lead vocalist on 1 February 2009 and was replaced by Aleksi Sihvonen (ex-Imperanon) on 14 April 2009. To mark his debut, the band released an alternate version of the song Frozen Angel from their previous album, with Sihvonen on vocals. Their sixth studio album, Circle Regenerated, and was released 19 April 2011.

The band made their final appearance at the Brutal Assault festival in the Czech Republic on 10 August 2012.

Band members

Final lineup
Former members
  • Petri Lindroos – harsh vocals, guitars (1996–2009)
  • Toni Hallio – drums (1996–2005)
  • Roni Korpas – guitars (1996–1999)
  • Tuomas "Stubu" – bass (1996–1997)
  • Joakim Ekroos – keyboards (2000)
  • Sebastian "Knight" Ekroos – bass (2000)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums


Demos and EPs

  • Warlord (Demo) (2000)
  • Solution 7 (2005)
  • No Way Back (2007)


Singles

  • "Released" (2002)
  • "Unleash Hell" (2003)
  • "Spreading Death" (2004)
  • "Spreading Death" (DVD) (2004)
  • "Scream" (2006)
  • "Frozen Angel" (Online single) (2009)
  • "Break Myself Away" (Online Single) (2010)

Videography

Video Album Length
"Released" Dreams of Endless War 4:12
"Mirror of Madness" Mirror of Madness 4:32
"Death Unlimited" Death Unlimited 4:55
"Frozen Angel" No Way Back / N 4:07
"We Rock" N 3:57

References

  1. "NORTHER Calls It Quits". Blabbermouth.net. 25 July 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  2. "NORTHER Announces New Singer". Blabbermouth. 14 April 2009. Retrieved 14 April 2009.

External links

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