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BIOGRAPHY
1994: Ragnarok was formed by Jontho and Jerv after they left their previous band called Thoth. Thyme and Rym soon joined the band which gave the following lineup: Jontho drums, Jerv - bass, Rym - guitar and Thyme - vocals. At the end of the year Ragnarok recorded a demo called 'Pagan Land'. The demo was recorded in a small studio called Haga Audio located in Sarpsborg. As the studio had no experience with black metal, the sound came out to be very bad and the response was not so good. 1995: Ragnarok took part on a compilation CD for local bands in Sarpsborg and recorded a song called 'Et Vinterland I Nord'. This recording was pretty ok so Ragnarok decided to send out that song to some media and people around the world to get some feedback. The feedback was very good which made Ragnarok decided to re-record the demo in another studio in Sarpsborg called X-Ray Studios. Shortly after the release of the demo Ragnarok received very good reviews and feedback from different media in the scene and also signed with the cult label Head Not Found Records. Ragnarok went to X-Ray Studios again in the summer to record their debut album called 'Nattferd'. Nattferd was released the same year and the first gig took place at the MC-club Lacoste MC in Sarpsborg. 1996: Ragnarok was not satisfied with HNF Records' work on the Nattferd album so they decided to leave them and seek another label for future releases. When Ragnarok started searching HNF came up with a much better deal and Ragnarok re-signed with HNF for two more albums. The same year Ragnarok played a gig in Oslo at the famous bar Elm Street together with Old Man's Child, and shortly after the gig Ragnarok got news from Century Media who were interested in signing the band. Since Ragnarok was bound to a contract they had to say no to Century Media. 1997: Ragnarok entered the studio X-Ray in Sarpsborg once more to record the second opus called 'Arising Realm' and released it the same year. Ragnarok also got some help from Shagrath of Dimmu Borgir to play the keyboards on this album. But since he had much work with his own band Ragnarok agreed that he would be a session member for the recordings of the album. 1998: Ragnarok went on their first tour together with Siebenbürgen from Sweden and Atanatos from Germany. This was just a small tour of eight gigs with one in Copenhagen (Denmark) and seven in Germany. When Ragnarok were on tour they got an offer from 'The Hellraiser Festival' in Leipzig to perform and so they did in the summer of 1998 with bands like Lord Belial, Gehenna, Enslaved, Aerturnus and many more At the end of the year Ragnarok was ready to record their third album called 'Diabolical Age' and this time the recording studio would be Endless Studio in Oslo. Since the recording started around Christmas and the engineer was going to have a longer vacation, Ragnarok had to continue the work the next year. 1999: The recording of Diabolical Age continued but the mix became awful. The album needed re-mixing five more times, also another engineer was needed to get a better result. After the recording Thyme decided to leave the band because of other interests in his life and he didn't want to be in the band when he couldnt give a full 100%. Because of his departure the release of Diabolical Age was delayed and the search for a new vocalist started. Rym did also have some new material ready, and meant that it would be the best for the band to get one more guitar player in the band to develop 100% musically. Sander from the band Shadow Dancers became a member of Ragnarok. 2000: A man called Astaroth from the northerly part of Norway became the new singer of Ragnarok. A little while later the Diabolical Age album was released. Ragnarok took part at the 'Under The Black Sun Festival' in Germany and the band was shocked by the poor performance of Sander. His performance was that bad that he was kicked out of the band as soon as they got home from the festival. Astaroth did well on stage and Ragnarok decided to let him stay in the band. Ragnarok was left again without a second guitarist and a friend of the band called Lord Arcamous was soon asked to join for a tour later the same year. This tour was together with the Swedish band Satanic Slaughter. This was a self financed tour and very hard on the band since Rym had to stay home for personal reasons. The pressure on the tour showed that Astaroth wasn't the right man for the band and he was kicked after the tour. The contract with HNF was finished after the release of Diabolical Age and the search for a new label began. 2001: Lord Arcamous became a fulltime member of the band and since Astaroth was kicked he also took over the job as vocalist. Ragnarok started to spread their music to different labels and got hooked up with the fast growing label Regain Records from Sweden. It was a honor that Regain Rec. was interested in the band and the signing for two albums took place. Ragnarok entered the Abyss Studio in the summer to record the album 'In Nomine Satanas', engineered by Tommy Tägtgren. 2002: The release of In Nomine Satanas took place and Ragnarok went on tour with Dark Funeral, Anorexia Nevosa, Occult and Tidfall. This tour became one of the worst tours that had ever been arranged. There were a lot of problems from day one on. Again Ragnarok was cursed by bad luck and Lord Arcamous decided to leave the band after the tour. The reason was some personal stuff and that he simply couldn't take the pressure to continue. After this tour the moral in the band was pretty low and not much happened in the camp for several months. Jontho then took part in a Norwegian band called Tsjuder to play drums on their latest album called 'Demonic Possession'. A live performance in Germany at the 'Under The Black Sun Festival' with Tsjuder gave Jontho the opportunity to see Taake live. The performance of the vocalist in Taake was that great that Jontho asked him if he would be interested in a tryout with Ragnarok. Shortly after the festival Hoest wanted to give it a go and see if it was something for him and the band. In September Hoest came to Sarpsborg to do the vocals on a Celtic Frost cover and it turned out that he was perfect for Ragnarok. New material was under construction and later the same year with great help from the label and a close co-operation with Metallysee, Ragnarok was ready again to go on tour. Ragnarok toured the X-mass Festivals in Europe together with Six Feet Under, Exodus, Marduk, Macabre, Impaled Nazarene, Immolation, Hate Eternal and Anteus. 2003: Ragnarok entered the Abyss Studio in March to record the next album Blackdoor Miracle and again the engineer was Tommy Tägtgren. Ragnarok performed at the Inferno Festival in Norway which was a success. 2004: The release of Blackdoor Miracle will take place on the 29th of February. Some live shows are booked and future updates will be announced as soon as possible Keep yourself updated at www.ragnarokhorde.com or feel free to get to know Ragnarok through My space.
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Genre: Black Metal / Death Metal / Metal
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This recording was pretty ok so Ragnarok decided to send out that song to some media and people around the world to get some feedback. The feedback was very good which made Ragnarok decided to re-record the demo in another studio in Sarpsborg called X-Ray Studios. Shortly after the release of the demo Ragnarok received very good reviews and feedback from different media in the scene and also signed with the cult label Head Not Found Records. Ragnarok went to X-Ray Studios again in the summer to record their debut album called 'Nattferd'. Nattferd was released the same year and the first gig took place at the MC-club Lacoste MC in Sarpsborg. 1996: Ragnarok was not satisfied with HNF Records' work on the Nattferd album so they decided to leave them and seek another label for future releases. When Ragnarok started searching HNF came up with a much better deal and Ragnarok re-signed with HNF for two more albums. The same year Ragnarok played a gig in Oslo at the famous bar Elm Street together with Old Man's Child, and shortly after the gig Ragnarok got news from Century Media who were interested in signing the band. Since Ragnarok was bound to a contract they had to say no to Century Media. 1997: Ragnarok entered the studio X-Ray in Sarpsborg once more to record the second opus called 'Arising Realm' and released it the same year. Ragnarok also got some help from Shagrath of Dimmu Borgir to play the keyboards on this album. But since he had much work with his own band Ragnarok agreed that he would be a session member for the recordings of the album. 1998: Ragnarok went on their first tour together with Siebenbürgen from Sweden and Atanatos from Germany. This was just a small tour of eight gigs with one in Copenhagen (Denmark) and seven in Germany. When Ragnarok were on tour they got an offer from 'The Hellraiser Festival' in Leipzig to perform and so they did in the summer of 1998 with bands like Lord Belial, Gehenna, Enslaved, Aerturnus and many more At the end of the year Ragnarok was ready to record their third album called 'Diabolical Age' and this time the recording studio would be Endless Studio in Oslo. Since the recording started around Christmas and the engineer was going to have a longer vacation, Ragnarok had to continue the work the next year. 1999: The recording of Diabolical Age continued but the mix became awful. The album needed re-mixing five more times, also another engineer was needed to get a better result. After the recording Thyme decided to leave the band because of other interests in his life and he didn't want to be in the band when he couldnt give a full 100%. Because of his departure the release of Diabolical Age was delayed and the search for a new vocalist started. Rym did also have some new material ready, and meant that it would be the best for the band to get one more guitar player in the band to develop 100% musically. Sander from the band Shadow Dancers became a member of Ragnarok. 2000: A man called Astaroth from the northerly part of Norway became the new singer of Ragnarok. A little while later the Diabolical Age album was released. Ragnarok took part at the 'Under The Black Sun Festival' in Germany and the band was shocked by the poor performance of Sander. His performance was that bad that he was kicked out of the band as soon as they got home from the festival. Astaroth did well on stage and Ragnarok decided to let him stay in the band. Ragnarok was left again without a second guitarist and a friend of the band called Lord Arcamous was soon asked to join for a tour later the same year. This tour was together with the Swedish band Satanic Slaughter. This was a self financed tour and very hard on the band since Rym had to stay home for personal reasons. The pressure on the tour showed that Astaroth wasn't the right man for the band and he was kicked after the tour. The contract with HNF was finished after the release of Diabolical Age and the search for a new label began. 2001: Lord Arcamous became a fulltime member of the band and since Astaroth was kicked he also took over the job as vocalist. Ragnarok started to spread their music to different labels and got hooked up with the fast growing label Regain Records from Sweden. It was a honor that Regain Rec. was interested in the band and the signing for two albums took place. Ragnarok entered the Abyss Studio in the summer to record the album 'In Nomine Satanas', engineered by Tommy Tägtgren. 2002: The release of In Nomine Satanas took place and Ragnarok went on tour with Dark Funeral, Anorexia Nevosa, Occult and Tidfall. This tour became one of the worst tours that had ever been arranged. There were a lot of problems from day one on. Again Ragnarok was cursed by bad luck and Lord Arcamous decided to leave the band after the tour. The reason was some personal stuff and that he simply couldn't take the pressure to continue. After this tour the moral in the band was pretty low and not much happened in the camp for several months. Jontho then took part in a Norwegian band called Tsjuder to play drums on their latest album called 'Demonic Possession'. A live performance in Germany at the 'Under The Black Sun Festival' with Tsjuder gave Jontho the opportunity to see Taake live. The performance of the vocalist in Taake was that great that Jontho asked him if he would be interested in a tryout with Ragnarok. Shortly after the festival Hoest wanted to give it a go and see if it was something for him and the band. In September Hoest came to Sarpsborg to do the vocals on a Celtic Frost cover and it turned out that he was perfect for Ragnarok. New material was under construction and later the same year with great help from the label and a close co-operation with Metallysee, Ragnarok was ready again to go on tour. Ragnarok toured the X-mass Festivals in Europe together with Six Feet Under, Exodus, Marduk, Macabre, Impaled Nazarene, Immolation, Hate Eternal and Anteus. 2003: Ragnarok entered the Abyss Studio in March to record the next album Blackdoor Miracle and again the engineer was Tommy Tägtgren. Ragnarok performed at the Inferno Festival in Norway which was a success. 2004: The release of Blackdoor Miracle will take place on the 29th of February. Some live shows are booked and future updates will be announced as soon as possible Keep yourself updated at www.ragnarokhorde.com or feel free to get to know Ragnarok through My space. .. .. .. -
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