Arvinger

Arvinger is a metal band from Oklungen in Norway. Arvinger has worked with a number of session musicians since the band was founded in 2001. Initially the band released a home studio record consisting of six songs at MP3.com, and received significant positive feedback from fans. They recorded three additional songs and published their first album, Helgards Fall, in 2003.[3]

Arvinger
OriginOklungen, Norway
GenresUnblack metal,[1] black metal[2]
Years active2001–present
Associated actsExtol
WebsiteArvinger on Facebook
MembersHauk
Djerv

The band released an EP in 2017 on Nordic Mission Productions.

Members

Current
  • Hauk – guitar, bass guitar, drum and keyboards (2001-present)
  • Djerv – vocals (2001-present)
Session members
  • Ronny Tegner (Pagan's Mind) – keyboards (2003-2004)
  • Stephen Bengtsland Hasleberg – keyboards
  • Lillian Eilevtjønn – female vocals (2003-2004)
  • Ellen Miles – female vocals
  • Elsie Thommesen – female vocals (2003-2004)
  • Hilda Kathrine Eriksen – female vocals
  • Ingrid Askvik – Hardanger fiddle (2003-2004)
  • Johanne Rosenvinge Berling – violin
  • David Husvik (Extol) – drums
Live members
  • Simen Daniel Børven (Leprous) - bass guitar (2009)
  • Jo Henning Børven (Antestor) - drums (2009, 2012)

Discography

Studio album
  • Helgards Fall (2003)
EP
  • Rast (2017)
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References

  1. (in Finnish) Lahtonen, Jussi (February 29, 2008) Sue Rock Punk Metal Zine. Retrieved on June 1, 2016.
  2. "Interview with Hauk of Arvinger a viking black metal band". Retrieved June 2, 2016.
  3. Arvinger - Helgards Fall, The Whipping Post. Retrieved October 25, 2007.



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