Oddland
Oddland formed in the Norwegian countryside in 2011 with Ronny Thorsen on vocals and guitar, Jonas Skogstad on guitar, Espen Jørgensen on bass, and Ole Morten...
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Oddland formed in the Norwegian countryside in 2011 with Ronny Thorsen on vocals and guitar, Jonas Skogstad on guitar, Espen Jørgensen on bass, and Ole Morten Sommer on drums. Their debut album 'The Shadows of Existence' established their blend of melancholic rock with progressive elements, followed by albums like 'Earthless' and 'Shapeshifter' that incorporated atmospheric keyboards and guitar work.
Their song 'In The Eyes Of The Mourning' became particularly well-known, though in 2016 the band faced plagiarism allegations regarding it that were later dismissed. Other tracks like 'Aisle Of Array' and 'Flooding Light' show their continued exploration of atmospheric rock textures.
Oddland's music tends toward introspective lyrics dealing with themes of loss and isolation, set against layered instrumental arrangements. They've maintained a consistent lineup while developing their sound across several albums, working within the space between rock and progressive metal without dramatic shifts in direction.
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