Artist's albums
Damned In Black
2000 · album
At The Heart Of Winter
1999 · album
Blizzard Beasts
1997 · album
Battles in the North
1994 · album
Pure Holocaust
1993 · album
Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism
1992 · album
War Against All
2023 · album
Northern Chaos Gods
2018 · album
The Seventh Date of Blashyrkh (Live)
2010 · album
All Shall Fall
2009 · album
Sons of Northern Darkness
2002 · album
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Biography
IMMORTAL, from the Norwegian town Bergen, established themselves as one of the most important black metal bands in the world. Formed by Demonaz (guitars) and Abbath (bass/vocals) in 1990, the band released the first three albums, Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism, Pure Holocaust and Battles In The North during the years 1992-1995. The very first records established and defined the musical style the band got known for. The band then released the Blizzard Beasts album in 1997. Shortly after, Demonaz was diagnosed with a shoulder injury. He still continued to work with the band, but stopped playing guitar live. Abbath changed from bass to guitar, releasing the albums At The Heart Of Winter (1999), Damned In Black (2000) and Sons Of Northern Darkness (2002). In 2003 the band was put on ice, but returned to the stage in 2007. All Shall Fall was released in 2009. In 2015, IMMORTAL and ex-singer/guitarist Abbath went separate ways. In 2018, IMMORTAL returned with Demonaz performing guitars again, and also as the band ́s vocalist, and released its 9th studioalbum, Northern Chaos Gods. Come 2023, IMMORTAL sees Demonaz releasing War Against All. The record, composed and performed by Demonaz, features some session members like earlier recordings. The album was produced by Arve Isdal, and recorded at Conclave & Earshot Studio in Bergen, Norway by Herbrand Larsen and Arve Isdal. The album was mastered by Iver Sandøy at Solslottet.