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Nifelheim
Nifelheim performing live in 2009Nifelheim performing live in 2009
Background information
OriginDals Långed, Sweden
GenresBlack metal, thrash metal
Years active1990–present
MembersHellbutcher
Tyrant
Apocalyptic Desolator
Vengeance from Beyond
Insulter of Jesus Christ!
Past membersDemon (1991–1999)
Adrian Erlandsson
Devastator (Martin Axenrot) (1999–2000)

Nifelheim is a Swedish black metal band. The band was formed in 1990 by the twin brothers Erik and Per Gustavsson, under the stage names Tyrant and Hellbutcher. The band plays old-school black metal in the vein of bands like Venom, Bathory, Hungarian Tormentor and Czech Master's Hammer rather than the style made famous by the Norwegian black metal bands of the 1990s.

Biography

Nifelheim was founded in 1990 and recorded the demo tape Unholy Death around 1992/1993. The band signed to Necropolis Records and recorded the début album Nifelheim at Studio Fredman after firing Morbid Slaughter, supported by John Zweetsloot and Jon Nödtveidt of Dissection on guitars. The band was banned from the studio.

In 1996 the band recorded the Vulcano cover Witches Sabbat with guest vocalist Goat (ex-Satanized) for the second Headbangers Against Disco split EP which also featured Usurper and Unpure, and the song Hellish Blasphemy for the Gummo soundtrack; the latter was re-recorded for the band's second album Devil's Force, which featured Zweetsloot and Nödtveidt again.

After a documentary about heavy metal fans which aired in Sweden in 1998, Tyrant and Hellbutcher were given a nickname “Bröderna Hårdrock” which translates to ‘The Heavy Metal Brothers’ in English.

In 1998, Nifelheim contributed Die in Fire to the Bathory tribute album In Conspiracy with Satan – A Tribute to Bathory. The band left Necropolis Records and recorded Servants of Darkness in March 2000, which was released through Black Sun Records. In 2001 the band got a full line up and and played a first concert as headliner at the 2heavy4you festival in Sweden, followed by other concerts in Europe.

Controversy

In a 2008 interview with Sweden Rock magazine, members of the band were quoted as making derogatory remarks about deceased Metallica bassist Cliff Burton as well as deceased Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell; stating "I laughed and pissed on a photo of him" and "Too bad Phil Anselmo didn't die too; that was probably the only time I wished Pantera had actually played", about Burton and Abbott respectively. In a statement released to Blabbermouth.net, the band later verified that they had made, and approved the statements before the issue was published.

In a 2010 interview published in Metalion’s Slayer fanzine, Tyrant stated that "this 'Dimebag/Burton' fuss that was spammed out as some 'statement' on the internet" disturbed him "more then [sic] ever", and that he is "not hating either of these musicians" nor did he intend to "put any disgrace upon their memory". Apparently due to the controversy, that interview has been their last to date. They also mentioned people stamping Nifelheim as "non serious" as a reason not to give interviews anymore.

Members

Nifelheim live in 2006
  • Hellbutcher (Per “Pelle” Gustavsson) - vocals
  • Tyrant (Erik Gustavsson) - bass
  • Apocalyptic Desolator (Johan Bergebäck) - guitar
  • Vengeance from Beyond (Sebastian Ramstedt) - guitar
  • Insulter of Jesus Christ! (Peter Stjärnvind) - drums

Discography

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Devil's Force review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  2. Paulo, Metalion: NIFELHEIM. In: Jon Kristiansen: Metalion: The Slayer Mag Diaries. Brooklyn, NY: Bazillion Points Books 2011. p. 459.
  3. ^ Gallery.
  4. "Interview with Twin Brothers Bassist Tyrant & Vocalist Hellbutcher". metalcentre.com. 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-09. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  5. NIFELHEIM: We 'Approved' Anti-CLIFF BURTON, -DIMEBAG Comments Before They Were Published.
  6. ^ Nifelheim. In: Slayer, No. 20, Blood Fire Death, 2010, p. 90. (reprinted in: Kristiansen, Jon (2011). Metalion: The Slayer Mag Diaries. Bazillion Points. ISBN 0979616344)
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