Athera (vocals)-Tjodalv (Drums)-Memnock (bass)-Cyrus (Guitar)-Elvorn (Guitar)

Susperia may have their roots in Norway’s black metal scene, but that is merely a starting point for a band that describes their music as “extreme metal with melodic twists”. Their simple philosophy of “no boundaries” – as reflected on the album ‘Unlimited’ – demonstrates how Susperia have no hesitation in embracing and exploring a variety of musical avenues with ease. They feel that originality is the essence of surviving the music industry today and their willingness to experiment has seen development and progression over their three-album career, to a point where they are managing to carve out their own identity within the metal genre.
 

The origins of the Oslo based band can be traced back to 1998 when Tjodalv, then occupying the drum seat with Dimmu Borgir, and long time friend Cyrus (Satyricon, Old Man´s Child) would get together regularly to share ideas and write songs. These sessions developed rapidly into the foundations of what would eventually become the band Susperia. By March 1999 Tjodalv had left Dimmu Borgir to concentrate fully on building a band that was capable of sharing one vision and performing a challenging style of music. A chance meeting between Athera and Tjodalv at 1999’s Wacken Festival in Germany proved to be beneficial and would eventually lead to the completion of the Susperia line up. Athera had been handed a CD of ideas that Tjodalv and Cyrus had been working on. Suitably impressed by what he heard, Athera wasted no time in agreeing to join the fledgling band, bringing along with him from his own band, bass guitarist Memnock and guitarist Elvorn.

 

With the line up complete Susperia entered Pitfire Studios near Oslo to record the five-song ‘Illusion Of Evil’ demo, which immediately caused a buzz with various record labels. A bidding war ensued with ten labels chasing the bands signature. Susperia eventually opted for Nuclear Blast, finalising their deal in early 2000. October of the same year saw the band hard at work in the legendary Abyss Studios, Sweden producing their debut album ‘Predominance’. The album was released to critical acclaim in March 2001, with the international press praising Susperia as one of the freshest and most interesting bands around at the time. Tours with In Flames, Nevermore, Lacuna Coil, Dimmu Borgir and a headline appearance at Portugal’s Extremo Open Air Festival followed, placing the band in front of excited audiences around Europe.

The second album ‘Vindication’ followed in 2002 with the band once again utilising Abyss Studios for the recording. ‘Vindication’ equally impressed both fans and critics alike, being championed as one of extreme metals’ groundbreaking albums. However cracks were beginning to appear in the bands’ relationship with Nuclear Blast, mainly due to a lack of live promotional support from the label. As a result the band took their destiny into their own hands and asked to be released from their contract. They subsequently parted company with the label on amicable terms. Summing up the situation at the time, vocalist Athera commented, “we couldn’t sit on our arses waiting for something to happen”. Despite the upheavals, Susperia still managed to get out on the road, appearing mainly at European festivals, but also fitting in a performance at the Milwaukee Metalfest in the USA.

 

By 2003 the band were fielding offers from various labels, eventually finding a new home with upcoming Norwegian label TABU – a division of TUBA Records. After sorting out their business affairs, Susperia set about writing their new album. Retreating to the tranquillity of Memnock’s cabin in the Norwegian woods, they shut themselves away for four weeks and aided by a touch of alcohol, wrote the songs that would appear on ‘Unlimited’. Recording of the album took place at Subsonic Studios in Norway and Studio Fredman in Sweden, with production duties handled by the band. However prior to entering the studios to record the album, Susperia had a couple of “firsts”, undertaking tours of the UK and headlining dates in Mexico for the first time.

With ‘Unlimited’ Susperia came of age, producing their best selling album to date. It was an album that showed a new maturity in song writing and performance. The five highly skilled musicians combined their technical prowess and individual personalities to deliver one of the metal genres outstanding albums of 2004. Entering Norway’s ‘Official Album Chart’ at Number 43, the album quickly became a favourite with both fans and media around the world. Further recognition came with a nomination in the 'Metal' category for Norway's respected ‘Alarm’ awards. In the USA, ‘Unlimited’ made an immediate impact, becoming the third most added album at influential CMJ Loud Rock Radio and achieved the number three position on the ‘Crucial Spin Charts”, while the video for the song ‘Chemistry’ received regular TV airplay on MTV Headbangers Ball and Havoc TV amongst others. The band was creating an impact in both Europe and the USA. An exhausting nine-week European tour in support of ‘Unlimited’ late in 2004 established the band as a great live experience.

The increasing profile paid off in 2005 when the band was invited to be the main support on the ‘Reunion European Tour’ of Bay area thrash legends Testament. September 2005 saw Susperia release the ‘Devil May Care EP’ which contained a collection of original and cover songs along with promo videos. The EP was intended to be a low-key affair whilst the band worked on material for their next full-length album, but the release took everyone by surprise when it reached number 19 on Norway’s official ‘Hit List’. As a result the band created a piece of music history by becoming the first home grown act in the metal genre to achieve a Top 20 hit in the country. A short headline European Tour rounded the year off, leaving the band ready to concentrate on recording their fourth studio album in 2006.

As the band set to work on their fourth full length album, a new chapter is ready to unfold as Susperia look to expand their grasp on the music that has impressed so many.

   
 
     
   
     
 
   

Athera: Vocals

Athera's voice ranges from traditional 'Black Metal' screams to a cleaner vocal to give Susperia's music variation and make them stand out from the crowd.

He began his music career as a vocalist but he has also played drums. Little is known of Athera's former band experiences but he was linked with 'Hellhammer' of 'Mayhem/Kovenant' as they tried to re-form Norweigian Black Metal band 'Mortem' in 1997.

Before Susperia was formed, Athera played music in a band along with his long time friend and bass player 'Memnock' and guitar player and friend 'Elvorn'.

 
   

Tjodalv: Drums

Tjodalv play's the drums in Susperia. Which he started together with Cyrus (Session: Satyricon, Old Mans Child ) in October 1998 after he left Dimmu Borgir.

Tjodalv started his first band in 1989, together with Galder (Old Man's Child). They played mainly covers from Metallica and Slayer. He played bass and guitar until 1993.

Under the name Requiem they released their first ever demo in 1993, everything was self composed with influences from the death metal trend riding high in those days. In 93/94 the band changed their name to Old Man`s Child.

Tjodalv quit Old Man's Child in 1996, (after recording the MCD "In the Shades of life" and the album "Born of the flickering") to fully commit on the job as a drummer in Dimmu Borgir. Tjodalv is one of the founding member of Dimmu Borgir together with Silenoz and Shagrath.

After he left Dimmu Borgir in 1999 he joined one more time as the drummer of in Old Man's Child, where he played on the album Revelation 666. Tjodalv play's on a Pearl master custom 9 drum set with Zildjan cymbal's, Axis pedals and Vic Firth drumsticks.

 
   

Cyrus: Guitar

Cyrus along with Tjodalv is one of the founder members of Susperia. He is the main songwriter on the 'Illusions of Evil' demo and the debut album.

Cyrus has been playing guitar for 12 years, and it was metal from the first day! It really started when he joined Old man's child as a session musician about 2 years ago. He then learned new techniques and that gave "Metal" a whole new meaning. After that he started doing things "his" way and that made him start writing his own material. After some time he had some new songs that he presented to Tjodalv, and together they decided that it was worth pursuing further.

He was asked to join Satyricon as a session musician on the Rebel Extravaganza tour which he did for 3 tours, Europe in Jan 2000, US in March 2000 and a 6 week tour as support for Pantera in April/May 2000. He also did several other jobs in-between the tours, but he managed to get home so that he could join Susperia on their first ever gig on John Dee in Oslo.

Cyrus also makes music and plays guitar in Sensa Anima, and he was also the bass player of OMC on the Satanic Assault tour in January 1999.

 
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Memnock: Bass

Memnock has been playing bass since the summer of 1990 when he got his first bass guitar (Court slammer mini bass . it was crap but it worked). Since then he has had 3 or 4 different basses including everything from a Rickenbacker to Aria pro 2 (still got that one), to 2 six string Ibanez's, and a Peavey fury (4string).

Memnock is inspired by : Cliff Burton (R.I.P) , Steve Harris (Iron Maiden), D.D Verni (Overkill), John Patitucci and Mr Dave Vincent ( X -Morbid angel ).

Memnock has played in different bands including: Metadox 1992 -95 (releases: 92 Demo/ sample cd , 93 demo, 94demo) Power Hunt 96-97(1singel) Vanaheim 97-99 (2 CD releases). He also played In Old Man's Child on the album "Revelation 666". In the fall of '99 he joined Susperia, and there he plans to stay for a long time!

   

Elvorn: Guitar

Elvorn is the newest member of Susperia, he is one of the two guitarists together with Cyrus.

When Athera joined Susperia as a vocalist, they also needed a second guitar player, so Athera brought with him his the second guitar player and friend (Elvorn) to play the guitar, Elvorn was at that time playing in Atheras band.

 
 
   
 
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