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Norwegian black metal band Taake is primarily the work of vocalist and multi-instrumentalist U. Høst, who founded the group in 1993 amid the rash of church burnings and other crimes virtually responsible for launching the scene. Recruiting drummer Svartulv, over the next three years Høst recorded a series of demos steeped in ancient Viking lore and ruthlessly brutal black metal values. Finally debuting commercially in 1996 with the Koldbrann I Jesu Marg E.P. (featuring new drummer/bassist Tundra), Taake went on to release two full-length albums, 1999's Nattestid and 2002's Bjoergvin, before Høst left to join fellow Norwegian black metallers Ragnarok as vocalist. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Taake

Background information
Origin Bergen, Norway
Genres Black metal
Years active 1993 - present
Labels Dark Essence Records, Tabu Records
Members
Ulvhedin Hoest
Skagg
Dommedag
V`gandr
Thurzur

Taake is a Norwegian black metal band whose name is derived from the Norwegian word "tåke" which means fog.

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History

In 1993, Ørjan Stedjeberg, now known as Ulvhedin Høst (often spelt Hoest), formed the first version of the band Taake under the name Thule, together with Svartulv, who was only twelve years old at the time. Thule released two demos; "Der Vinterstormene Raste" 1993 and "Omfavnet Av Svarte Vinger (Embraced By Black Wings)" 1994. Somewhere between the release of the latter demo and "Manndaudsvinter" in 1995, the band transformed from Thule to Taake which was more representative of the band and the area where Høst was from; the mountains of Bergen, Norway. Shortly after this release a 7" EP was released in 1996 called "Koldbrann i Jesu Marg," which would be the last demo recording that Taake would release.

The first full-length album "Nattestid Ser Porten Vid (Night Sees the Wide Gate)" was released by Wounded Love Records in 1999. The album was written entirely by Høst but he brought in a session musician, Tundra to perform bass and drums. It was recorded throughout 1997 and 1998 at Grieghallen. "Nattestid..." is part I of a trilogy, all the writing on the CD and lyrics in the booklet are written in runes. All of the lyics are sung in Norwegian. This album is now known as a classic.

The second installment of the trilogy "Over Bjoergvin Graater Himmerik (Heaven Cries over Bjoergvin)" was released in 2002. Again a seven song concept album, the theme for "...Bjoergvin..." is death (Bjoergvin is the former name of Bergen). On this record, Hoest surrounded himself with a band for the record: C. Corax on Guitars, Keridwen on bass, and Mutt (Gaahlskagg, Trelldom, Sigfader) on drums.

The final installment of the trilogy was released in 2005 by Dark Essence Records. Entitled "Hordalands Doedskvad (Hordaland's Deathchant)" it adhered to the 7 song format (representing the 7 mountains surrounding Bergen) of the first two records, but showed a change in style (Hordaland is a county in Norway). While the first two records in the trilogy were clearly 80s metal influenced, this album was performed in a more traditional black metal style which was reminiscent of Enslaved, Bathory and Kate Bush. "...Doedskvad" also differs from the other in that it features a number of guest musicians. These include the infamous Nattefrost from Carpathian Forest, Taipan (Orcustus), and Nordavind (ex-Carpathian Forest), as well as others. Following this release of this record Taake has had some minor releases, and played a few festivals (most notably Hole In The Sky Festival in Norway, with Ivar Bjørnson of Enslaved on guitars), but according to the official website they are "on ice for awhile."

Preceding the still 2006/2007 European tour, Taake revamped their official homepage, moving away from the defunct site. Following the infamous show in Essen, the band have been removed from several festivals and have taken much fire. It wouldn't be acquainted with publicity if it was happened thereby - Lava who has been bassist since 2002 left the band. The new website has also served as a place for Blabbermouth to get all the latest inflammatory statements from Hoest.

On September 8, 2008, Hoest announced on his homepage that he had recorded the fourth Taake album, simply titled "Taake". The album was recorded for Hoest´s own label Svartekunst Produksjoner and is distributed via Dark Essence Records.

Controversy

In March 2007, during a concert at Essen in Germany, Høst appeared on stage with a swastika painted on his chest.[1] Allegedly, he also spat and threw beer bottles at the audience. This resulted in strong protests from both the audience and the press who were covering the concert. In Germany, the use of the swastika is strictly forbidden by law, and the remainder of Taake's German concerts were cancelled. It is widely believed that this incident was purely for shock value. Following the incident, Høst stated on the Taake website:

...we truly apologize to all of our collaborators who might get problems because of the Essen swastika scandal (except for the Untermensch owner of that club; you can go suck a Muslim)![2]

On 2 April 2007, Høst made a further statement:

My previous statement clearly states that I apologize only to our collaborators who might get problems because of the scandal. This means that I take full responsibility and should receive all "problems" myself. But what problems did I get? We raped Essen on one of the first days of the tour and the word spread within minutes. For the rest of the tour I was such an easy target for verbal or physical abuse on stage, walking around the venues, in the streets, etc. But I didn't receive any confrontation. So keep your pathetic internet debate going, but don't think for one second that I take any of you seriously. Furthermore, I never did anything to make Taake a "big" band. I was hoping to lose some fans with the Nekro EP, so now I certainly expect to get rid of some more.[3]

In 2006 the activity in Taake came to a meantime halt, since Høst was imprisoned for a violent assault. On July 30, 2007 the Taake website announced that the plans for the coming world wide tour was put on hold "due to a certain band member's imprisonment". On September 20, 2007 Hoest announced on the band's website that he had been recently released from his 3rd incarceration for violence.

Discography

Year Title Type Notes
1994 Der Vinterstormene Raste Demo Released as Thule
1994 Omfavnet Av Svarte Vinger Demo Released as Thule
1995 Manndaudsvinter Demo
1996 Koldbrann i Jesu Marg Demo
1999 Nattestid Ser Porten Vid Studio album
2002 Over Bjoergvin Graater Himmelrik Studio album
2005 Hordalands Doedskvad Studio album
2007 Nekro EP
2008 Svartekunst EP (live)
2008 Taake Studio album

Compilations and split releases

  • 2004: Nordens Doedsengel (split EP with Amok)
  • 2005: Helnorsk Svartmetall (compilation of early demos)
  • 2005: Taake Vinyl Box (compilation containing Nattestid Ser Porten Vid, Over Bjoergvin Graater Himmerik, Helnorsk Svartmetall)
  • 2006: Lagnonector (split single with Vidsyn)
  • 2006: Dra Til Helvete! (split EP with Gigantomachy)

Band

  • Hoest (Ragnarok) – Guitars, Vocals, Composition
  • V`gandr (Aeternus, Helheim, Deathcon, Cult of Catharsis) – Bass
  • Skrubb – Guitar
  • Aindiachaí (Slavia, Deathcon)- Guitar
  • Thurzur (Sigfader, Infernal Manes, Gaahlskagg, Deathcult) – Drums

Past members

Thule

  • Svartulv "Katta" "Kattaræv" (Tarmer) – Drums, Vocals

Taake

  • Svartulv "Katta" "Kattaræv" (Tarmer) – Drums
  • Dim – Vocals
  • Frostein "Tundra" Arctander (Frostmoon, Tundra) – Drums, Bass, "Choir"
  • C. Corax – Guitars
  • Keridwen – Bass
  • Mutt – Drums
  • Lava (Aeternus, Amok) – Bass, Vocals
  • Mord (Helheim, Cult of Catharsis) – Drums

Guest Musicians

  • C. Corax – Guitars
  • Taipan – Vocals
  • Nattefrost – Vocals
  • Nordavind – Vocals
  • Discomforter – Vocals
  • Utflod – Piano
  • Støver – Whispers
  • John Boyle – "Stridsrop" (Battlecry)

References

  1. ^ Photo of Høst at the Turock in Essen
  2. ^ Taake website First statement from Høst
  3. ^ Taake website Second statement from Høst

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