Neill Jameson

Neill Jameson is a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, hailing from Somers Point, N.J., who has recorded and performed under the pseudonym N. Imperial (also Lord Imperial or simply Imperial). He has gained most recognition as the front-man for black metal band Krieg[1] (1995–present).

Neill Jameson
Born1979
OriginSomers Point, New Jersey, United States of America
GenresBlack metal
Doom metal
Death metal
InstrumentsVocals
Guitar
Bass
Drums
Effects
Years active1994 - present
LabelsBattle Kommand Records
Southern Lord Records
and various other underground labels
WebsiteN. Imperial MySpace Homepage
N.I.L. MySpace Homepage
March into the Sea MySpace Homepage

Over the course of an impressive resume, Jameson has performed and/or recorded with other black metal acts such as Judas Iscariot (1999–2000), Nachtmystium (2005), Twilight (2005–present) and Weltmacht (1999–2004), as well as underground bands such as Bael, Demonic Christ, Devotee, Hidden, and (his homonymous) Imperial.

In 2005, Imperial joined the metal supergroup Twilight along with members of Leviathan, Xasthur, Nachtmystium, and Draguar.[2][3]

Presently he is active in the ambient black/doom metal duo N.I.L. (with J. Marcheski), and the ambient doom/death metal outfit March into the Sea (also with J. Marcheski, as well as M. Roscovich and J. Garson).

Select Discography

With Krieg

With Weltmacht

  • The Call to Battle (2001)
  • And to Every Beast its Prey (2003)

With Hidden

  • Spectral Magnitude (2002)
  • Alexisstar Morphalite (2005)

With Twilight

  • Twilight (2005)

With N.I.L.

With March into the Sea/Urine

  • Church of the Voidswimmer (2007)
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References

  1. "Krieg's Imperial talks about the band's upcoming release". Blabbermouth. 15 August 2004. Retrieved 12 June 2010.
  2. "Overview—Krieg". MusicMight. Archived from the original on 5 April 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
  3. "Self-titled debut definitely a blend of Twilight's mixed members". Daily Herald. 9 December 2005. Retrieved 7 November 2009.


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