This page will contain discussion groups about Dissection (band), as they become available.Dissection (band)Dissection is a well-known Swedish melodic black metal band formed in 1989 by guitarist and vocalist Jon Nödveidt. Statistics
BiographyCover of "Storm Of The Light's Bane"In 1988, a thrash metal band by the name of Siren's Yell was formed in the Swedish town of Strömstad. Its members were Jon Nödveidt, Ole Öhman, Peter Palmdahl, and Mattias Johansson. The group recorded a single demo before breaking up in 1989. Nödveidt and Öhman continued on to play in the band Rabbit's Carrot, in which they claim to have never felt quite at home (especially Nödveidt). Nödveidt was leaning more and more towards death metal and other forms of dark extreme music. Dissection was officially formed in the autumn of 1989 by Nödveidt, who had since left Rabbit's Carrot. Dissection's line-up, however, was not complete until early the next year. In 1990, Dissection played their first live show with death metal act Entombed. In the same year, they also recorded and released their first demo, The Grief Prophecy. It contained three songs and featured illustrations by the artist known as Necrolord, who has since created nearly all of Dissection's album art. A special edition of The Grief Prophecy was later released in memory of Dead, the former vocalist for the notorious Norwegian black metal group Mayhem, who committed suicide in 1991. The special release featured album art drawn by Dead himself. Dissection also played a live show in his honor, at which they performed the Mayhem song "Freezing Moon". The Grief Prophecy was soon spread through the underground, and the French record label Corpsegrinder Records offered Dissection a deal to record an EP. Later that year, Dissection accepted the deal and recorded Into Infinite Obscurity. The band continued to tour. In 1992, Dissection began work on their first full-length album, The Somberlain. Because of coordination problems between members, the entire band moved to Göteborg, Sweden (where they shared a rehearsal space with At The Gates) in the summer of 1993. The album was finished and released the following December. It was formally dedicated to Euronymous, the then-guitarist of Mayhem, who had been murdered earlier that year. During November of 1994, Dissection signed a record deal with the well-known German label Nuclear Blast. In 1995, the band's second full-length album, called Storm Of The Light's Bane, was released. The following year, Dissection also released a short EP entitled Where Dead Angels Lie. It was compiled from previous rare and import releases, and contained only cover songs and demo tracks. In 1997, Jon Nödtveidt was convicted for helping to murder a 38-year old man in Göteborg. He was released in autumn of 2004. Since then, Nödtveidt has formed a new line-up for Dissection and recorded one 2-track EP entitled Mahi Kali. Currently, Dissection has plans to release a new album. MembersCurrent Members
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Currently, Dissection has plans to release a new album. She can be featured on the hit single with rapper Twista titled "Hope" on the Coach Carter soundtrack. Since then, Nödtveidt has formed a new line-up for Dissection and recorded one 2-track EP entitled Mahi Kali. Now signed to Capitol Records after her tenure with Bad Boy ended in 2003, she will release her fourth album, The First Lady this spring. He was released in autumn of 2004. They later were granted misdemeanors and paid for their crime. In 1997, Jon Nödtveidt was convicted for helping to murder a 38-year old man in Göteborg. In 2004, Evans and her husband got into trouble when the couple was arrested for having marijuana in their car. It was compiled from previous rare and import releases, and contained only cover songs and demo tracks. The video was a remix of the song, which featured extra raps from Missy Elliott, in addition to Loon, and garnered substantial MTV2 play throughout the summer of 2002. The following year, Dissection also released a short EP entitled Where Dead Angels Lie. "Burnin' Up", the album's third single, featured Bad Boy rapper Loon and was successful on urban radio, despite failing to make the pop charts. In 1995, the band's second full-length album, called Storm Of The Light's Bane, was released. The next single, a tender ballad called "I Love You", was released in early 2002 and achieved moderate pop success--a first for a Faith Evans single. During November of 1994, Dissection signed a record deal with the well-known German label Nuclear Blast. In late 2001, Evans released her third album, which spawned the successful urban single "You Gets No Love". It was formally dedicated to Euronymous, the then-guitarist of Mayhem, who had been murdered earlier that year. The same year, she was featured on Carl Thomas' single, "Can't Believe". The album was finished and released the following December. members Ja Rule, Vita, and Cadillac Tah. In 1992, Dissection began work on their first full-length album, The Somberlain. Because of coordination problems between members, the entire band moved to Göteborg, Sweden (where they shared a rehearsal space with At The Gates) in the summer of 1993. In early 2001, Evans released "Good Life", a single from the Fast And The Furious soundtrack, which featured rap from Murder Inc. The band continued to tour. The album's third single, "Never Gonna Let You Go", was less successful. Later that year, Dissection accepted the deal and recorded Into Infinite Obscurity. Diddy, both of which failed to catch on with mainstream radio despite performing substantially at urban radio. The Grief Prophecy was soon spread through the underground, and the French record label Corpsegrinder Records offered Dissection a deal to record an EP. It produced the singles "Love Like This" and "All Night Long", featuring P. Dissection also played a live show in his honor, at which they performed the Mayhem song "Freezing Moon". Evans' sophomore album, Keep The Faith, was released in 1999. The special release featured album art drawn by Dead himself. Although Evans had had previous urban successes, this song was the first that mainstream America heard of her. A special edition of The Grief Prophecy was later released in memory of Dead, the former vocalist for the notorious Norwegian black metal group Mayhem, who committed suicide in 1991. Diddy in recording "I'll Be Missing You", a touching song which sampled The Police's "Every Breath You Take" and acted as a fitting tribute to the late Notorious B.I.G. It contained three songs and featured illustrations by the artist known as Necrolord, who has since created nearly all of Dissection's album art. After her husband's murder in early 1997, Evans joined 112 and P. In the same year, they also recorded and released their first demo, The Grief Prophecy. The album also contained a duet with Blige on a cover of Rose Royce's disco hit, "Love Don't Live Here Anymore". In 1990, Dissection played their first live show with death metal act Entombed. Its singles, "Soon As I Get Home", "You Used To Love Me", "Come Over", and "Ain't Nobody" became smashes at urban radio that year and into 1996. Dissection's line-up, however, was not complete until early the next year. With Diddy's full concentration on Evans, the First Lady of Bad Boy's debut album, Faith Evans was released in early 1995. Dissection was officially formed in the autumn of 1989 by Nödveidt, who had since left Rabbit's Carrot. Diddy started to spend more time working on Faith's upcoming album than work with Blige at the time who was visibly upset over what she saw as a disrespect on Diddy's part, she parted from Diddy in 1995 but would be present on Faith's first album writing several singles for her as Faith had done on Blige's 1994 album, My Life. Nödveidt was leaning more and more towards death metal and other forms of dark extreme music. (who was one of Diddy's closet friends) slowly became closer, P. Nödveidt and Öhman continued on to play in the band Rabbit's Carrot, in which they claim to have never felt quite at home (especially Nödveidt). As Evans and B.I.G. The group recorded a single demo before breaking up in 1989. Blige and Aaliyah, Evans sang the chorus on the popular remix of B.I.G.'s single "One More Chance". Its members were Jon Nödveidt, Ole Öhman, Peter Palmdahl, and Mattias Johansson. Along with other premier female soul singers at the time, Mary J. In 1988, a thrash metal band by the name of Siren's Yell was formed in the Swedish town of Strömstad. Diddy's successful Bad Boy record label. Dissection is a well-known Swedish melodic black metal band formed in 1989 by guitarist and vocalist Jon Nödveidt. Faith Evans was considered an R&B superstar for much of the early and mid '90s, as part of P. Dissection Lyrics (http://www.darklyrics.com/d/dissection.html). She is most often remembered for being the widow of the late rapper, Notorious B.I.G. Dissection Official Homepage (http://www.dissection.nu). Faith Evans (born June 10, 1973) is an R&B singer from Newark, New Jersey, who achieved fame in the early 1990s. Ophthalamia - A black metal group in which Jon Nödveidt played, as well as his brother Emil Nödveidt. Satanized - A side project of Nödveidt's. The Black - A black metal band which Jon Nödveidt contributed to in 1992 and 1993. 2 [VHS] - (1997). Live & Plugged Vol. Frozen In Wacken [Live Bootleg] - (1999). Dissection / Immortal - [Split Bootleg] - (1999). Night's Blood [Live Bootleg] - (1998). Into Infinite Obscurity [Demo] - (1991). The Grief Prophecy [Demo] - (1990). Live Legacy [Live] - (2003). The Past Is Alive (The Early Mischief) - (1997). Maha Kali [EP] - (2004). Where Dead Angels Lie [EP] - (1996). Storm Of The Light's Bane - (1995). The Somberlain - (1993). Emil Nödtveidt - Bass (session). Bård 'Faust' Eithun - Drums (session). Johan Norman - Guitar. John Zwetsloot - Guitar. Tobias Kjellgren - Drums. Mattias 'Mäbe' Johansson - Guitar (session). Peter Palmdahl - Bass. Ole Öhman - Drums. Thomas Asklund - Drums. Bryce LeClercq - Bass. Set Teitan - Rhythm guitar. Jon Nödtveidt - Lead guitar, Vocals. Time: 1989-. Status: Active. Country: Sweden. Genre: Black metal, Death Metal. |