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Fleurety

 
Artist: Fleurety

Group Members:

Alexander Nordgaren, Svein Hatlevik
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Min Tid Skal Komme", "Department of Apocalyptic Affairs", "Min Tid Skal Komme

Biography

Even among a Norwegian post-black metal scene that spawned such boundary-stretching and, at times, downright odd bands as Ulver, Arcturus, Dodheimsgard, and Solefald, the duo Fleurety stood out as especially unusual. Branching out from their origins as a more purely black metal-oriented outfit to include elements of trip-hop, jazz, electronica, contemporary classical music, and prog rock in their style, they surprised and often confounded listeners, critics, fellow bands, and even their own record labels.

The duo formed in 1991 and consisted of Alexander Nordgaren (guitar, bass, vocals) and Svein Egil Hatlevik (keyboards, drums, vocals). Their first demo, Black Snow, came out in 1993 and was followed the next year by a re-recorded 7" of the same material, this time entitled A Darker Shade of Evil. Their official full-length debut, Min Tid Skal Komme, came out in 1995 on the British Misanthropy Records label. This album was critically well received, but Fleurety did not release any new material over the next few years, though, due mainly to record label problems -- Misanthropy dropped them for allegedly being "too weird," plus the duo ran into numerous delays with their new label, the smaller Supernal Music. During this period, Hatlevik joined Dodheimsgard and took part in a side project called Aphrodisiac, while Nordgaren. A new EP, Last Minute Lies, finally came out on Supernal in 1999 and featured guest appearances by vocalists Ayna Johansen and Karianne Horn and saxophonist Mari Solberg. This release hinted at the new post-metal direction that they more fully developed on their second full-length, the often baffling Department of Apocalyptic Affairs, also released by Supernal. This album included guest spots by Horn and Solberg, along with appearances by members of a who's who of Norwegian black metal/post-black metal bands, including Ulver, Arcturus, Mayhem, Ved Buens Ende, and Beyond Dawn. Despite the all-star cast, the album was not embraced by a terribly wide audience, and after parting ways with Supernal and again finding themselves without a label, eventually Fleurety slid into another period of inactivity. ~ William York, All Music Guide
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Fleurety
Origin Ytre Enebakk, Norway
Genres Avant-garde metal
Black metal
Years active 1991–present
Labels Aesthetic Death
Misanthropy
Supernal
Associated acts Aphrodisiac
Dødheimsgard
Umoral
Zweizz
Members
Alexander Nordgaren
Svein Egil Hatlevik

Fleurety is a Norwegian avant-garde metal band. The band was formed in 1991 by Svein Egil Hatlevik and Alexander Nordgaren.

The band released their first demo Black Snow in 1993. After that came the 7" EP A Darker Shade of Evil in 1994, released via the English label Aesthetic Death Records. Both of these were in a fairly traditional Norwegian black metal style, although with very high-pitched screaming vocals, giving the band a characteristic sound.

In 1995, the band released the album Min Tid Skal Komme, as a cooperation between Aesthetic Death Records and Misanthropy Records. This recording featured a progressive/psychedelic black metal style with atonal harmonics, folk music elements, and female vocals by Norwegian pop singer Marian Aas Hansen.

With 1999's mini-album Last-Minute Lies, the band moved even further away from their black metal origins. This recording and the following album was released by Supernal Music.

In 2000, Fleurety released their hitherto last effort Department of Apocalyptic Affairs. This album showed an even more eclectic musical style, spanning metal, jazz and electronica, and featured an array of guest musicians from the intersection of the Norwegian black and avant garde metal scenes; among them Kristoffer Rygg and Tore Ylwizaker from Ulver, Hellhammer and Maniac from Mayhem, Carl-Michael Eide from Aura Noir and Ved Buens Ende, Steinar Sverd Johnsen from Arcturus, and Einar Sjursø from Beyond Dawn.[1]

The Min tid skal komme album was reissued by Candlelight Records in 2003, featuring the A Darker Shade of Evil recording and a track recorded for the 1995 Blackend compilation album, entitled "Absence". This album was also re-relased in 2008 as a double gatefold LP through Aesthetic Death Records featuring the same material as the CD reissue plus the Black Snow demo.

In October 2009, Fleurety released the 7" vinyl ep Ingentes Atque Decorii Vexilliferi Apokalypsis. This release featured remakes of vintage material: the songs "Descent into Darkness", from the 1993 demo Black Snow, and "Absence". "Descent into Darkness" includes Hellhammer and Necrobutcher of Mayhem, and Runhild Gammelsæter as guest musicians.

Fleurety is reported to release a new 7" in 2010. The title will be Summon the Beasts.

Contents

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Demos

  • Black Snow (1993)

Members

Current members

References

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Department of Apocalyptic Affairs (2000 Album by Fleurety)
Solefald (Rock Band, '90s, 2000s)
Min Tid Skal Komme [1997] (1997 Album by Fleurety)

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