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Artist description
Malignant Eternal (now called M-Eternal) is a hard-hitting band from Norway, which has reached huge critical acclaim for all four albums since their debut, Tårnet in 1995. The band is known for exploring different territories from each album. The bands latest offering, Alarm 1999, takes you on a journey beyond human imagination. Blending electronic soundscapes with incredibly powerful and catchy rhythms supervised with mayhemic and kicking guitar riffs. Alarm was reviewed album of the month in French magazine, Metallian. |
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Music Style
Black Industrial Metal |
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Musical Influences
Rammstein, Samael, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inche Nails, Iron Maiden |
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Similar Artists
Rammstein, Samael, Nine Inch Nails, The Kovenant |
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Artist History
The band was founded by singer T. Reaper and electro wizard Brynjulv Guddal back in 1991, then with different name and line-up. So far the band has released three full-lenght albums and one mini-CD. The debut album, Tårnet, was first released on the bands own label, but were later re-released by norwegian Hot Records. In 1997 the band signed to austrian Napalm Records and has been there since then. |
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Group Members
T. Reaper, Brynjulv Guddal, Arve Isdal, Tom Stien, Ivar Thormodsæther, Herbrand Larsen. |
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Albums
Tårnet 1995, Far Beneath the Sun 1997, 20th Century Beast 1998, Alarm 1999 |
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Press Reviews
Alarm: Distortion HM Magazine, Italy: 9,5 out of 10 points. Arising Realm Magazine, Austria: 5 out of 5 points. Chaos Magazine, Bulgaria: 5 out of 5 points. Metal Hammer, Germany: 5 out of 7 points. Metallian, France: 6 out of 6 points. Aaardshock, Holland: 82 out of 100 points. Metal-online.de, Germany: 8 out of 10 points. Far Beneath the Sun: Orkus, Germany: Album of the month. Deftone, Germany: 14 out of 15 points (no. 4 in the charts). Metal Hammer, Germany: 5 out of 7 points. |
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Location
Bergen - Norway |
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