Talk:Kristoffer Rygg
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[edit]This is a long, long way from featured article status.
[he is] widely known for his multi-range singing styles in black metal and beyond. By whom? This isn't written well.
which was considered one of the most groundbreaking bands of the genre as well as an instigator for related subcategories such as folk metal and avant garde metal. Weasel sentence. Instigator for? Did he instigate in the service of it? I would use create or initiate instead of instigate.
though performed with an extra venomous intensity not found in many other vocalists. This is vague and POV. Amend it.
which has since taken to a musical direction almost impossible to classify. Taken to? What, has the band fallen in love with the direction? Rintrah 17:54, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
"[he is] widely known for his multi-range singing styles in black metal and beyond. By whom? This isn't written well."
-By anyone who listens to his music. He is an amazing vocalist.
ICS Vortex didn't replace Garm in Ulver. He replaced Garm in Arcturus.
Garm nor Kristoffer Rygg is credited for "And Then There Was Silence" so I remove it. (See http://www.blind-guardian.com/new_version/discography.php3?cat=1&album_id=16) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.141.232.203 (talk) 15:07, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
Star of Ash
[edit]It sounds A LOT like K. Rygg in the new Star of Ash song "Crossing Over" (on SoA myspace), but it mentions his guest appearance only for "Blood, Bones and a Skull" on Wikipedia. If someone can reconfirm it - add it. I might be mistaken.--Astavats (talk) 07:30, 15 July 2008 (UTC)
Don't think he sang on any Emperor records. Changed Emperor to Ihsahn's solo project.
8:58, May 27, 2009 (Eastern) —Preceding unsigned comment added by V Verweij (talk • contribs) 12:58, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
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