Band, *1994 NO
Rock and Electronic
DHG was originally formed in 1994 under the moniker Dødheimsgard is a conjunction of three words: Død which means death, Heim which means home and Gard which means (at least in this context) mansion. Starting out as a pure black metal band featuring Aldrahn, Vicotnik, and Fenriz, they eventually incorporated more electronic, industrial, and experimental elements into their music until they resembled nothing like what they started as, and have now changed their name to DHG.
![]() | Carl-Michael Eide dr, voc, perc *1974 |
![]() | Bjørn Dencker voc, dgdo *1976 NO |
![]() | Tom Kvålsvoll |
![]() | Alver eb, b *1973 NO |
![]() | Svein Egil Hatlevik voc, dr, syn *1977 |
![]() | Kristian Eidskrem eb, b |
![]() | Yusaf Parvez *1977 |
![]() | Gylve Nagell dr, voc *1971 NO |
![]() | Ole-Jørgen Moe b, voc *1974 NO |
![]() | Thomas Rune Andersen Orre voc, g *1976 |
![]() | Mathew McNerney voc, g |
![]() | Ole Teigen dr, voc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A Umbra Omega | Dødheimsgard | 2015 | Album |
Supervillain Outcast | Dødheimsgard | 2007 | Album |
Mørk Skog | Dødheimsgard | 2005 | Single |
666 International | Dødheimsgard | 1999 | Album |
Satanic Art | Dødheimsgard | 1998 | Album |
Monumental Possession | Dødheimsgard | 1996 | Album |
Kronet Til Konge | Dødheimsgard | 1995 | Album |