Pål Mathiesen
Athera (born Pål Mathiesen on 14 August 1977) is a Norwegian musician, best known as the former vocalist of Susperia. He is the former vocalist for Chrome Division and a session live vocalist in Borknagar.
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Birth name | Pål Mathiesen |
Also known as | Daukjött, Athera,Shady Blue |
Born | 14 August 1977 |
Genres | Melodic black metal, Thrash metal, Viking metal, Heavy metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, drums |
Labels | Nuclear Blast, Tabu, Candlelight |
Associated acts | Susperia, Vanaheim, Chrome Division, Borknagar |
In 2009, Athera suffered a heart attack which resulted in major open heart surgery.[1]
Discography
Vanaheim
- En Historie (1997)
- Helter og Kongers Fall (1998)
Susperia
- Illusions of Evil (Demo, 2000)
- Predominance (Nuclear Blast, 2000)
- Vindication (Nuclear Blast, 2002)
- Unlimited (Tabu, 2004)
- Devil May Care (EP, Tabu, 2005)
- Cut From Stone (Tabu, 2007)
- Attitude (Candlelight Records, 2009)
Chrome Division
- Third Round Knockout (2011), Nuclear Blast[2]
- Infernal Rock Eternal (2014)
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References
- "Imhotep video interviewing Susperia at Gran Canaria Dec.2008". Retrieved February 20, 2013.
- "Chrome Division Posts New Song, "Bulldogs Unleashed" Online, Reveals New Album Tracklisting". Metalunderground.com. November 9, 2011. Retrieved 2011-12-07.
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