Arcturus (band)
Arcturus is a Norwegian avant-garde black metal band formed in 1991. Their name, which means "Bear Guardian", references the Behenian fixed star Arcturus.
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Background information | |
Origin | Norway |
Genres | Avant-garde metal, black metal |
Years active | 1991–2007, 2011–present |
Labels | Century Media, Music for Nations, Candlelight, The End, Jester, Season of Mist |
Associated acts | Age of Silence, Borknagar, Code, Dimmu Borgir, The Kovenant, Mayhem, Scariot, Spiral Architect, Ulver, Ved Buens Ende |
Website | www |
Members | Steinar Sverd Johnsen Jan Axel Blomberg Hugh Mingay Knut Magne Valle ICS Vortex |
Past members | (see below) |
History
The band has released five official full-length albums. Arcturus has experimented throughout their career, extracting influences and incorporating elements from all over the musical spectrum including black metal and classical music, but the band was rooted as a metal outfit.
Early days
The original line-up was changed when bassist/vocalist Marius Vold (formerly of Thorns) was taken out of the band. The band soon became labeled a black metal supergroup, consisting of Kristoffer "Garm" Rygg on vocals, Carl August Tidemann on guitar, Skoll on bass and the two other original members, Hellhammer on drums and Steinar Sverd Johnsen as main composer/keyboard player. In 1994, Samoth played guitars on the EP Constellation and released it on his record label, Nocturnal Art.
Post-Garm era
After three full-length albums, Rygg left the band. He was replaced by Øyvind Hægeland from the band Spiral Architect. Øyvind performed live with the band, but did not appear on any recordings. On January 5, 2005, the band announced that Øyvind had moved too far away for his continued involvement to be practical and they had parted ways. He was replaced by Simen "ICS Vortex" Hestnæs, who had previously performed vocals on three Arcturus tracks ("Master of Disguise", "The Chaos Path" and "Painting My Horror") on La Masquerade Infernale. Upon Carl August Tidemann's leaving the band, Knut Magne Valle joined. In 2003, Tore Moren joined on second guitar for live performances and eventually found himself accepted as an official member of the band. Knut and Tore then shared lead duties on guitar, with Knut on 7-string guitar and Tore using a standard 6-string guitar.
Breakup
On April 16, 2007, it was announced that the band would be breaking up, and more details were revealed in an official statement released on the band's website on April 17.[1] The official statement was written by all of the band members, confirming rumours that had been circulating after their Melbourne concert, the last one of the Australian tour, in which ICS Vortex introduced the show to the audience with the words "Welcome to the last Arcturus show — ever." The statement went on to say that the split was a "decision we made some time ago", and that because of ongoing "things" in their careers and lives, the members could no longer "find the time to continue working with this band". The statement closed with a tribute to the fans of the band, "We are humble and grateful to all the people that have supported and loved us over the years."[2]
Reunion
There were rumours circulating the internet that Arcturus may reform with Garm as the vocalist. Hellhammer confirmed that an Arcturus reunion was inevitable, and that Garm had shown interest in participating.[3] (page 11). Garm later indicated he was not interested on his personal Facebook page. Furthermore, ICS Vortex mentioned that he had plans to resurrect "a band or three" in a blog he posted shortly after being removed from Dimmu Borgir.[4]
ICS Vortex confirmed an Arcturus reunion show at the ProgPower USA 2011 Festival. In addition, Vortex also said, "Beloved freaks! ProgPower USA 2011 will host the first Arcturus concert in 5 years. This is our first performance in the United States, and since we're all retarded, probably the last."[5][6] The planned show was later cancelled due to "hibernation sickness" and "outdated parts".[7] Instead, Arcturus planned its first reunion show to be at Avant-Garde Night vol. 2 in Poland,[8] but this show was also cancelled.
Arcturus finally played their reunion show on September 9, 2011 at the KICK Nattklubb & Scene in Kristiansand, Norway. ICS Vortex confirmed that the band was working on a new album.[9] In 2012, they went on to perform shows at the Inferno Metal Festival,[10] Hellfest Summer Open Air, the O2 Academy, Islington and the Eindhoven Metal Meeting. On October 10, 2014, Arcturus confirmed on Facebook that ICS Vortex had finished recording vocals for the as-yet-untitled album.[11]
After much speculation on the internet amongst fans, on 26 February 2015, it was announced that Arcturus had signed a new recording contract with German record label Prophecy Productions[12] and that they would finally release their new album Arcturian on May 8. The label[13] commented: "Arcturus are legend. Unparalleled in creativity, musicianship and artistic approach since their foundation days, mastermind Steinar 'Sverd' Johnsen and his cosmic crew consisting of past and present members of bands like Ulver, Mayhem, Dimmu Borgir, Borknagar and Ved Buens Ende have been dancing their very own tightrope between genius and madness ever since. With each of their releases being an interstellar journey of its own, and always ahead of their time, Arcturus can justifiably be labelled as the epitome of avant-garde metal..."
On March 27, 2015, Arcturus released "The Arcturian Sign", the first single from Arcturian.[14] The album was released on May 8 of that year.
In December of 2016, Sverd shared on the band's Facebook page that a new Arcturus track had been recorded, however, as of 2019, this track was still unreleased. [15]
Discography
Full-lengths
- Aspera Hiems Symfonia (1996)
- La Masquerade Infernale (1997)
- The Sham Mirrors (2002)
- Sideshow Symphonies (2005)
- Arcturian (2015)
Singles and EPs
- My Angel (Single) (1991)
- Constellation (EP) (1994)
Compilations
- Disguised Masters (1999)
- Aspera Hiems Symfonia/Constellation/My Angel (2002)
Lives
- Shipwrecked in Oslo (2006)
Members
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Former members
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Timeline
References
- "Arcturus - Disbanded - Metal Storm". Metalstorm.ee. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- Archived April 4, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- "Issue 11 March 2010". Sick Drummer Magazine. 2010-03-11. Archived from the original on 2 May 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-18.
- "I.C.S. Vortex Dimmu Borgir Statement - MySpace-blog | van Simen Hestnæs". Blogs.myspace.com. Retrieved 2010-04-18.
- "ProgPower USA Festival XIII". Progpowerusa.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-14. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- "Therion, Sanctuary, Arcturus Confirmed For Next Year'S Progpower Usa Xii Festival". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- "Arcturus - ProgPower USA Show Cancelled". Metal Storm. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- "Avant-Garde Night 2 w Mega Club (Katowice) z dnia 10 XI 2011 – Last.fm". Lastfm.pl. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- "ICS Vortex | Interview | Lords Of Metal metal E-zine - Issue 117: September 2011". Lordsofmetal.nl. Archived from the original on 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- "INFERNO METAL FESTIVAL 2012". Facebook. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- "Arcturus - Vocals done". Retrieved 2014-10-10.
- "PROPHECY.DE | Arcturus - Arcturian". En.prophecy.de. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
- "Prophecy Productions". Prophecy.de. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
- "Arcturus unleash 1st single from "Arcturian"". Norskmetal.net. 2015-03-27. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
- "Arcturus". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-08-12.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arcturus (band). |
- Official site (Site currently down for maintenance due to the band re-uniting)
- Older official site with interviews, lyrics and reviews
- Arcturus at Allmusic