Zørormr
Zørormr formed in Bergen, Norway in 2003, coming together after the earlier band Dethrone ended. Grutle Kjellson and Lars Nedland started the group, both...
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Zørormr formed in Bergen, Norway in 2003, coming together after the earlier band Dethrone ended. Grutle Kjellson and Lars Nedland started the group, both handling vocals, with Nedland also playing guitar. Their first album 'Vile' came out in 2006, followed by others like 'Ondskapens Arv' and 'Orkelskap'.
Their music has drawn criticism for what some see as misanthropic or anti-religious themes, though the band has described it as reflecting suffering in the world. Songs like 'Beyond Atonement' and 'Misanthropy' from their catalog give a sense of their approach, bleak, heavy, and unrelenting. They've kept a following in metal circles despite the polarized reactions.
The lineup has shifted over time. Alongside Kjellson and Nedland, current members include Steinar Skrede on guitar, Vegard Blomberg on bass, and Torbjørn Schei on drums.
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