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Birth name | Håvard Jørgensen |
Also known as | Haavard Lemarchand |
Born | (1975-09-26) 26 September 1975 (age 49) Oslo, Norway |
Origin | Norway |
Genres | Black metal, rock, pop |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instrument(s) | Guitars, vocals |
Years active | 1992–present |
Håvard Jørgensen, also known as Haavard, Lemarchand, is a songwriter, guitarist and vocalist who has contributed in several bands and musical projects since the early 1990s, including Satyricon, Ulver, Snøhvitt and the genres span from black metal to pop-rock.
Career
Satyricon
One of the initiators of the band Eczema (which later on became Satyricon) which started up in 1991. Eczema won (as the first death metal-act) the Oslo Championship of Rock in 1992 – and changed thereafter the name to Satyricon. Jørgensen participated on the first demo The Forest Is My Throne, but quit the band to join the newly founded Ulver in 1993.
Ulver
Jørgensen was with Ulver from 1993 to 2000, and later as a session-guitarist.
Snøhvitt
Vocalist, guitarist and songwriter in Snøhvitt
Discography
Satyricon
- Satyricon (demo, 1992)
Ulver
- Rehearsal 1993 (demo, 1993)
- Vargnatt (demo, 1993) – acoustic guitar
- Bergtatt – Et Eeventyr i 5 Capitler (1994) – guitar
- Kveldssanger (1995) – acoustic guitar, producer
- Nattens Madrigal – Aatte Hymne Til Ulven I Manden (1996) – guitar
- The Trilogie – Three Journeyes Through the Norwegian Netherworlde (box set, 1997) – guitar
- Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1998) – electric guitar
- Metamorphosis (EP, 1999) – electronic programming
- Perdition City (2000) – electric guitar
- Blood Inside (2005) – guitar on Dressed in Black, For the Love of God and Your Call
- Gods of Thunder: A Norwegian Tribute to Kiss (compilation, 2005) – Strange Ways
- Trolsk Sortmetall 1993-1997 (box set, 2014) – guitar, keyboards
- Sannhet på boks - En hyllest til Raga Rockers by various artists (compilation, 2015) – Trist At Det Skulle Ende Slik
- The Assassination of Julius Caesar (2017) – guitar on 1969
The Mindtrip Project
- Fragmentation (EP, 2000) – Departure and Content Zero
SCN
- Inside Out (2001) – guitar on All Tied Up and So Free
Head Control System
- Murder Nature (2006) – lead guitar on Masterpiece (of Art) and Rapid Eye Movement
References
- "Ulver Discography". Encyclopedia Metallum. Archived from the original on 19 August 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2010.
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Sources
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Related |
- Norwegian songwriters
- Norwegian composers
- Musicians from Oslo
- Norwegian guitarists
- Male guitarists
- English-language singers of Norway
- Norwegian male singers
- Norwegian rock singers
- Norwegian black metal musicians
- Norwegian heavy metal musicians
- Satyricon (band) members
- Living people
- Norwegian heavy metal guitarists
- Black metal singers
- 1975 births