Arditi (band)
Arditi is a Swedish martial industrial and neoclassical band. It consists of Henry Möller (Puissance and Leidungr)
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Origin | Linköping, Östergötland, Sweden |
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Years active | 1997–present |
Members | Henry Möller, Mårten Björkman |
and Mårten Björkman from black metal bands Algaion and Octinomos. Arditi formed in 1997,[1] deriving their name from the early 20th century Italian special forces unit known as the Arditi. They released their first EP, Unity of Blood in 2002, following it soon after was their first full-length album, Marching on to Victory in 2003. Since then Arditi has released four more full-length albums, Spirit of Sacrifice in 2005, Standards of Triumph in 2006, Omne Ensis Impera in 2008, Leading the Iron Resistance in 2011 as well as three more EPs, including a limited edition split album with Toroidh.
Arditi has collaborated with Swedish black metal band Marduk on the tracks "1651", "Deathmarch" and "Warschau III: Necropolis".
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Format |
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2003 | Marching on to Victory | CD |
2004 | United in Blood | CD |
2004 | Spirit of Sacrifice | CD |
2006 | Standards of Triumph | CD |
2008 | Omne Ensis Impera | CD |
2011 | Leading the Iron Resistance | CD |
2014 | Pylons of the Adversary | CD |
2014 | Imposing Elitism | CD |
2020 | Insignia of the Sun | CD |
2023 | Emblem of Victory | CD |
EPs and singles
Year | Title |
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2002 | Unity of Blood |
2003 | Jedem das Seine |
2005 | Arditi |
2006 | Destiny of Iron |
2009 | Statues of Gods |
2011 | One Will |
2014 | Templets Heliga Härd |
2015 | March for the Gods |
2019 | Sanctum Regnum |
2020 | Religion of the Blood |
2020 | Words Made of Stone |
2021 | Gloria victis |
Collaborations
Year | Title |
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2004 | United In Blood |
2009 | Statues of Gods |
2014 | Templets Heliga Härd |
2014 | Pylons of the Adversary |
2021 | Gloria Victis |
External links
- Archived 2016-04-27 at the Wayback Machine Arditi Website
- Equilibrium Music Label
References
- Spearheaded by H. Möller and M. Björkman, the ARDITI torch was set alight in 1997, inspired by the Italian Futurist Movement of the early 20th century. https://www.arditi.tk/ Archived 2020-08-14 at the Wayback Machine