Slavia (band)
Slavia was a Norwegian black metal band formed in 1997 by Jonas Raskolnikov Christiansen from Kongsberg in 1994 under the name of Dreygjarnir. They changed their name to Slavia in 1997.[1] The band was based in Bergen later when Christiansen moved there for university studies, and featured members from the bands like Taake, Deathcult, Disiplin, Enslaved and Black Flame.
Slavia | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Norway |
Genres | Black metal |
Years active | 1997–2011 |
Labels | Drakkar Productions Misantrof ANTIRecords |
Members | Jonas Raskolnikov Christiansen Hoest Thurzur Aindiachai m:A Fog |
Website | slavia |
Christiansen died of colon cancer that had spread to his liver, lungs and throat in December 2017.[2] With him being the only official recording and composing band member (all others were live and session musicians only), the band's existence ceased with his death.
Members
- Jonas Raskolnikov Christiansen - vocals
- Hoest - bass
- Thurzur - guitar
- Aindiachai - guitar
- m:A Fog - drums
- Mr. Roy Kronheim - bass
Discography
- Spectral Fascination (demo) (1998)
- Collective Trash (demo) (1999)
- Not of This World (demo) (1999)
- Gloria in Excelsis Sathan (demo) (2001) released by Drakkar Productions. Limited to 666 handnumbered copies.
- Collective Black Trash (demo) (2002)
- Promo 2002 (demo) (2002)
- Norwegian Black Terror Assault (7-inch EP) (2003) released by Drakkar Productions. Limited to 500 copies.
- Promofuck 2003 (demo) (2003)
- C.O.D. (demo) (2004)
- Styrke og Visjon (demo) (2006)
- Strength and Vision (CD) (2007) released by Drakkar Productions. Limited to 1000 copies.
- Strength and Vision (Digipack) (2008) new lay-out + 7 bonus live-tracks from Hole in the Sky - Festival 2007. Released by Drakkar Productions. Limited to 2000 copies.
- Strength and Vision (12-inch LP) (2008) new lay-out, splatter vinyl, including an A3-poster. Released by Drakkar Productions. Limited to 500 handnumbered copies.
- Integrity and Victory (CDR Promo) (2011) Released by Anti Christiansen Media and No Pride In Life Records. Limited to 79 copies.
- Integrity and Victory (Jewelcase CD) (2011) Released by Drakkar Productions.
- Integrity and Victory (12-inch LP) (2011) Released by Drakkar productions.
References
- Misantrof Antirecords bio Archived 2009-03-22 at the Wayback Machine
- Huber, Nic (2011-11-22). "SLAVIA Vocalist Loses Battle With Cancer, Dead at 31". Metal Injection. Retrieved 2021-08-08.
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