Katatonia
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- 2023 - Sky Void of Stars CD
- 2023 - Birds EP
- 2022 - Sky Void Of Stars EP
- 2020 - City Burials CD
- 2017 - Proscenium [ EP
- 2016 - The Fall of Hearts CD
- 2014 - Kocytean EP
- 2013 - Dethroned & Uncrowned CD
- 2012 - Dead End Kings CD
- 2010 - The Longest Year EP
- 2009 - Night Is The New Day CD
- 2008 - Tonight's Decision 2x12" Vinyl
- 2007 - Live Consternation CD+DVD
- 2006 - Brave Murder Day CD
- 2006 - Discouraged Ones CD
- 2004 - Last Fair Deal Gone Down CD
- 2003 - Viva Emptiness CD
- 2001 - Tonight's Music EP
- 2001 - Teargas EP
- 2000 - Tonight's Decision CD
- 1998 - Saw You Drown EP
- 1997 - Sounds of Decay EP
- 1995 - For Funerals to Come EP
- 1993 - Jhva Elohim Meth... The Revival EP
- 1993 - Dance of December Souls CD
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- Castle Party 2024 - 2024-07-22 (Festivals)
- Katatonia + Alcest + Junius - 2012-11-25 (Concerts)
- Katatonia + Swallow the Sun + Long Distance Calling - 2010-04-11 (Concerts)
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Country:
Szwecja / Sweden
Date of establishing :
1991
Music genere:
progressive metal, progressive rock
WWW:
https://www.katatonia.com/
https://www.facebook.com/katatonia
Jonas Renkse - drums, vocals
Niklas Sandin - bass
Daniel "Mojjo" Moilanen - drums
Roger Öjersson - guitars
Over the course of an unbelievable thirty years and eleven studio albums, Katatonia have never shied away from evolution.
They have embraced the concept of growing through rejuvenation to soothe their blackened hearts and scarred souls—coming back stronger and more unified than ever after their hiatus with City Burials in April 2020. Yet at the very core of this entity, there still lingers the essence of their remarkable passage through time and space. Their music is pure and heartfelt from the northern wilderness; cast in mournful dirges for a world that needs renaissance.
Their long way out of the darkness and into our hearts has taken up many shapes ever since their first two genre-bending milestones: Dance of December Souls (1993) and the unforgettable, the immortal, the rightfully revered and oft-copied classic Brave Murder Day (1996). Whatever you might call their artful and soul-searching tunes ever since these records, they have always remained true to the very principles on which this band was based in the dawn of the nineties. Musicality over scene, progression over deadlock, collective over ego—Katatonia is their whole lives and will always be.
What’s more, their ever-expanding fanbase has evolved with them. While the nineties would never have allowed such a high level of tolerance nor forgiveness towards erstwhile death/doom trailblazers, today each new Katatonia offering is greeted with veneration and gratitude. Here are musicians who truly speak from the soul to the soul—a dialogue seldom as intense, as emotionally challenging and as visceral as the gloomy and irresistible preciousness that is Sky Void of Stars. Jonas Renkse (vocals), Anders Nyström (guitar), Roger Öjersson (guitar), Niklas Sandin (bass) and Daniel Moilanen (drums) have outdone themselves yet again, which is no easy feat with a vita like theirs.
Szwecja / Sweden
Date of establishing :
1991
Music genere:
progressive metal, progressive rock
WWW:
https://www.katatonia.com/
https://www.facebook.com/katatonia
Band members:
Anders Nyström - bass, guitars, keyboards, vocalsJonas Renkse - drums, vocals
Niklas Sandin - bass
Daniel "Mojjo" Moilanen - drums
Roger Öjersson - guitars
Biography:
Carving their way from their nineties gothic-tinged doom metal to the ethereal post-metal entity they are today, the band led by founding members Jonas Renkse and Anders Nyström have always been and will forevermore be one thing—a vessel of deep emotion; shrouded in Scandinavian despair and a universal longing for salvation.Over the course of an unbelievable thirty years and eleven studio albums, Katatonia have never shied away from evolution.
They have embraced the concept of growing through rejuvenation to soothe their blackened hearts and scarred souls—coming back stronger and more unified than ever after their hiatus with City Burials in April 2020. Yet at the very core of this entity, there still lingers the essence of their remarkable passage through time and space. Their music is pure and heartfelt from the northern wilderness; cast in mournful dirges for a world that needs renaissance.
Their long way out of the darkness and into our hearts has taken up many shapes ever since their first two genre-bending milestones: Dance of December Souls (1993) and the unforgettable, the immortal, the rightfully revered and oft-copied classic Brave Murder Day (1996). Whatever you might call their artful and soul-searching tunes ever since these records, they have always remained true to the very principles on which this band was based in the dawn of the nineties. Musicality over scene, progression over deadlock, collective over ego—Katatonia is their whole lives and will always be.
What’s more, their ever-expanding fanbase has evolved with them. While the nineties would never have allowed such a high level of tolerance nor forgiveness towards erstwhile death/doom trailblazers, today each new Katatonia offering is greeted with veneration and gratitude. Here are musicians who truly speak from the soul to the soul—a dialogue seldom as intense, as emotionally challenging and as visceral as the gloomy and irresistible preciousness that is Sky Void of Stars. Jonas Renkse (vocals), Anders Nyström (guitar), Roger Öjersson (guitar), Niklas Sandin (bass) and Daniel Moilanen (drums) have outdone themselves yet again, which is no easy feat with a vita like theirs.