Age of Silence
Age of Silence is a Norwegian avant-garde progressive metal band formed in 2004 by Andy Winter of Winds.
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Background information | |
Origin | Oslo, Norway |
Genres | Progressive metal Avant-garde metal |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | The End Records |
Members | Lars Are Nedland Jan Axel von Blomberg BP M. Kirkevaag Andy Winter |
Past members | Eikind Extant Kobbergaard |
Discography
Full-lengths
- Acceleration (The End Records) (2004)
EPs
- Complications - Trilogy of Intricacy (The End Records) (2005)
Band members
Current members
- Lars Are Nedland (Solefald, Borknagar, Ásmegin, Carpathian Forest) - Vocals
- Jan Axel von Blomberg (Arcturus, Dimmu Borgir, The Kovenant, Mayhem, Shining, Winds) - Drums
- BP M. Kirkevaag (Madder Mortem) - Guitars
- Andy Winter (Winds, Sculptured, Subterranean Masquerade) - Keyboards
Former members
- Lars Eric Si (Winds, Before the Dawn, Khold, Tulus) - Bass, backing/extreme vocals
- Joacim Solheim - Guitars
- Helge Haugen - Guitars
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