Khold
Khold is a Norwegian black metal band formed in Oslo in 2000 after the split-up of Tulus. The band plays mid-paced black metal.[1] HistoryKhold was formed in Oslo in 2000.[1] A demo was recorded in late 2000, which caused Khold to be signed by Moonfog.[2] The first Khold album, Masterpiss of Pain, was released in 2001. Later in the year, Khold went touring in Europe to support the album. Khold's second album, Phantom, was released in 2002. In late 2003, Khold recorded their third album Mørke gravers kammer, and also made a music video for the song "Død". The album was released in 2004, through Candlelight Records. Khold went on yet another Norwegian tour in 2005, and then recorded their fourth album, Krek, which was released on 10 October by Tabu Records. Khold returned in 2008 with a new album, Hundre År Gammal, which was released on 9 June. After returning to the live scene in 2011 at the Wacken Open Air festival Khold has been playing a couple of festivals each year. In 2014, Khold released yet another critically acclaimed album entitled Til Endes and continue to perform at festivals throughout Europe and the US. In June 2021, Khold signed to Soulseller Records and they are expected to release their first album in eight years in 2022.[3] The group released a new full-length album in 2024. It was Khold's first in two years. [4] StyleLyrical styleDrummer Sarke explained their lyrical style thus:
Regarding the religious aspect often present in black metal, Sarke noted:
Musical styleKhold play their music in a raw and primitive manner, using only guitar, bass guitar and drums. The lyrics are all written in ancient Norwegian, with the intention of enhancing the songs' concepts.[citation needed] Their music has been described as "black 'n' roll" by some.[6] Discography
PersonnelCurrent line-up
Former members
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