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Gylve Fenris Nagell
Fenriz in 2005
Fenriz in 2005
Background information
Birth nameLeif Nagell
Also known asFenriz
Born (1971-11-28) 28 November 1971 (age 53)
OriginKolbotn, Norway
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Drums, guitar, bass, vocals, keyboards, synthesizer
Years active1986–present

Gylve Fenris Nagell (born Leif Nagell; 28 November 1971), known professionally as Fenriz, is a Norwegian musician, part-time music journalist and online radio host (with the show "Radio Fenriz")[1] who is best known as being one half of the black metal duo Darkthrone, alongside Nocturno Culto. Although primarily a drummer and songwriter, he has also played bass and guitar and performed vocals for Darkthrone and several other metal bands. Fenriz is famed for his encyclopedic knowledge of metal music, his eager promotion of underground bands and the DIY ethic, and his rejection of the "showbiz side of the music industry".[1][2][3] Fenriz was also the studio drummer for doom metal band Valhall, and has had several solo projects, including the folk black metal project Isengard and the dark ambient project Neptune Towers.

Biography

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Fenriz's first exposure to heavy metal music came when he was a child and received Uriah Heep's album Sweet Freedom from his uncle for his birthday.[4] At age 16, Fenriz dropped out of school and began working full time to support his music. In 1986 he co-founded the death metal band Black Death with Ivar Enger and Anders Risberget. By 1988 they had been joined by Ted Skjellum (Nocturno Culto) and were renamed Darkthrone. After releasing their first death metal album in 1991, the band changed style and became one of the leading bands in the early Norwegian black metal scene. Fenriz said he had a passive interest in Bathory and Celtic Frost, but claims that he did not understand the "darkness" of black metal until hearing a song by the Hungarian band Tormentor. The second album released by Darkthrone, A Blaze in the Northern Sky, recorded in August 1991[5] at Creative Studios but not released until February 1992,[6] is regarded as one of the most important albums that defined the black metal genre.[6] Darkthrone were not involved in the church burnings and murders carried out by some other members of the scene,[7] and Fenriz has denounced the "hype" surrounding it.[4]

Since 1993, Darkthrone have been a duo of Fenriz and Nocturno Culto. Fenriz recorded all instruments on their albums Transilvanian Hunger (1994) and Panzerfaust (1995). From the late 1980s to the mid 1990s Fenriz also founded several solo projects, including the folk black metal project Isengard and the dark ambient project Neptune Towers. He was also the drummer for the band Valhall on their three studio albums. In the 1990s he co-founded the folk metal band Storm with Sigurd Wongraven, which released one album.

Both he and Nocturno have refused to play live since the 1990s.[7] In 2004, they turned down a nomination for a Norwegian Alarm Award for their album Sardonic Wrath. Fenriz said, "we have no interest in being part of the glitter and showbiz side of the music industry".[8] Fenriz (alongside Varg Vikernes) is the principal focus of the 2008 black metal documentary film Until The Light Takes Us.

In 2016, it was widely reported that Fenriz had been elected to his local municipal council, Oppegård. He was elected for a four-year term as a substitute councillor for the Liberal Party,[9] explaining that he would "have to step in when the usual people who go to the big meetings are sick or something". Fenriz said: "They called and asked if I wanted to be on the list [of backup representatives]. I said yeah, thinking I would be like 18th on the list and I wouldn't really have to do anything". His "campaign" was a photo of him holding his cat with the caption "Please Don't Vote For Me".[1][10][11][12]

Fenriz lives in his hometown of Kolbotn.[10] According to The Guardian, Fenriz "has long been a hero in the underground scene" and "has an obsession with unearthing new music and promoting it with rabid enthusiasm".[1] The heavy metal magazine Iron Fist noted he has a reputation as a "walking metal encyclopedia".[13] He is a part-time music journalist and hosts a monthly online radio show on NTS called "Radio Fenriz".[14] He created the "Band of the Week" blog from which the acts for the underground metal festival Live Evil are sourced.[2] Fenriz has famously been working part-time in the postal service since the late 1980s, which he says allows him to spend many hours each week listening to new music.[7][15] He has also appeared on a Norwegian television show about hiking in forests.[15]

Musical projects

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Discography

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Year Title Band Instruments
1987 Trash Core '87 (demo) Black Death (pre-Darkthrone) drums, vocals
1987 Black is Beautiful (demo) Black Death (pre-Darkthrone) drums, vocals
1987 Land of Frost (demo) Darkthrone drums, vocals
1987 A New Dimension (demo) Darkthrone drums
1988 The Castle of Death (demo) Valhall drums
1989 Thulcandra (demo) Darkthrone drums, vocals
1989 Cromlech (demo) Darkthrone drums
1989 Spectres Over Gorgoroth (demo) Isengard everything
1991 Horizons (demo) Isengard everything
1991 Soulside Journey Darkthrone drums
1991 Goatlord (demo) Darkthrone drums, vocals
1992 A Blaze in the Northern Sky Darkthrone drums
1993 Under a Funeral Moon Darkthrone drums
1993 Vanderen (demo) Isengard everything
1994 Transilvanian Hunger Darkthrone drums, rhythm guitar, bass
1994 Caravans to Empire Algol Neptune Towers everything
1994 Promo 1994 (demo) Dødheimsgard bass
1995 Høstmørke Isengard everything
1995 Transmissions from Empire Algol Neptune Towers everything
1995 Panzerfaust Darkthrone drums, guitar, bass
1995 Nordavind Storm drums, additional vocals
1995 Kronet Til Konge Dødheimsgard bass, additional vocals
1995 Moonstoned Valhall drums
1995 Promo 1995 (demo) Dødheimsgard bass, additional vocals
1996 Total Death Darkthrone drums; additional guitar and bass
1997 Heading for Mars Valhall drums
1999 Ravishing Grimness Darkthrone drums
2001 Plaguewielder Darkthrone drums
2003 Hate Them Darkthrone drums
2004 Sardonic Wrath Darkthrone drums; additional vocals
2006 Too Old, Too Cold (single) Darkthrone drums; additional vocals and guitars
2006 The Cult is Alive Darkthrone drums; additional vocals and guitars
2006 Forebyggende krig (single) Darkthrone drums; additional vocals
2007 NWOBHM (EP) Darkthrone drums; additional vocals and guitars
2007 F.O.A.D. Darkthrone drums; additional vocals
2008 Dark Thrones and Black Flags Darkthrone drums; vocals and guitars (shared)
2009 Red Planet Valhall drums
2009 Engangsgrill (split) Fenriz' Red Planet/Nattefrost everything (tracks 1–3) (recorded in 1993)
2009 Fuck You All Fuck You All bass (recorded in 2002)
2010 Circle the Wagons Darkthrone drums; vocals and guitars (shared)
2013 The Underground Resistance Darkthrone drums, vocals (shared), guitar solo on track 2, bass on track 4
2015 Regress FF Regress FF everything (recorded in 1994)
2016 Arctic Thunder Darkthrone drums; additional bass and guitars
2016 Traditional Doom Cult Isengard everything (recorded 1989–1990)
2019 Old Star Darkthrone Drums
2021 Eternal Hails...... Darkthrone Drums, bass, synthesizer, additional guitar and vocals
2022 Astral Fortress Darkthrone Drums, synthesizer and vocals
2024 It Beckons Us All......[16] Darkthrone drums
2024 Arcana Rising Coffin Storm vocals

Guest appearances

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Meet Fenriz, the black metal hero who is now an Oslo councillor". The Guardian, 21 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Underground Attitude: Fenriz Of Darkthrone Interviewed". The Quietus, 19 March 2013.
  3. ^ Ruskell, Nick (25 June 2021). "The 10 greatest Fenriz moments". Kerrang!. London: Wasted Talent Ltd. ISSN 0262-6624. Archived from the original on 11 February 2022. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  4. ^ a b Fenriz interview. Voices from the Darkside.
  5. ^ Darkthrone – A Blaze in the Northern Sky CD cover Archived 11 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ a b Fenriz (16 November 2020). The album that defined early Norwegian black metal – Interview with Fenriz with English subtitles (Videotape) (in English and Norwegian). Nasjonalbiblioteket. Retrieved 24 March 2022 – via YouTube.
  7. ^ a b c "Inside Darkthrone's 'Old Star' With No-Longer Norwegian Politician Fenriz". Loudwire, 29 May 2019.
  8. ^ "DARKTHRONE Refuse ALARM Award Nomination". Blabbermouth. 16 December 2004.
  9. ^ "Det nye kommunestyret – Oppegård kommune". 16 September 2015. Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  10. ^ a b "Darkthrone Iconoclast Fenriz Is a Reluctant Politician". CLRVYNT, 6 September 2016.
  11. ^ Metal Injection Accessed 12 September 2016
  12. ^ Rosenberg, Axl (8 September 2016). "Fenriz from Darkthrone Accidentally Got Elected to His Town Council". Metal Sucks. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  13. ^ Fenriz interview. Iron Fist, 16 January 2013.
  14. ^ Radio Fenriz. NTS Radio.
  15. ^ a b Norton, Justin (15 March 2013). "I Am The Working Class: The MetalSucks Interview with Fenriz". Metal Sucks. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  16. ^ "Darkthrone - It Beckons Us All....... - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives".
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