Kampfar || Hulen

Kampfar || Hulen

Olaf Ryes vei 48, 5006 Bergen, Norway, Olaf Ryes vei 48, 5006 Bergen, Norge, Kort

fös. 25.09.2026 20:00

CC: 380 / 320*

ID: 18

----------

KAMPFAR

Siden 1994 har Kampfar levert svartmetall av ypperste klasse, både på plate og på scenen. Ni plater og to EP-er har det blitt, noe som ble feiret med et 30 års-show på mange av Europas store festivalscener i 2024. Nå to år senere har fokuset vært på Latin-Amerika, samt noen utvalgte show i Europa. Og blant disse showene velger bandet å komme hjem til Hulen igjen, en scene de har ekstra sterke bånd til.

Kampfar har gjennom mer enn 30 år vært en fanebærer for norsk svartmetall, alltid med sin egen stemme og sitt eget uttrykk, alltid på sine egne premisser. To Spellemannpriser i tillegg til en nominasjon har de fått med seg, og som liveband er de kjent for å være noe av det beste vi har å by på her til lands. Intenst og ærlig, episk og rått, en Kampfar-konsert er en reise gjennom norsk musikks århundrelange røtter, formet inn i sitt særegne uttrykk og fremført av musikere som fullt ut mestrer håndverket sitt.

--

* For å benytte deg av studentbillett, må du kunne vise til gyldig studentbevis i dør. Vi godtar studentbevis fra *høyere utdanningsinstitusjoner*.

Flytjendur

  • Hulen
    Hulen

    Nord-Europas eldste rockeklubb!

  • Kampfar
    Kampfar

    Taking their name from an ancient Norse battle cry, Norway's Kampfar employ a punishing -- and at time victorious -- blend of icy black metal, neoclassical, and rousing Viking folk-metal. Initially begun as a solo project for ex-Mock frontman Dolk (Per Joar Spydevold), it eventually developed into a group effort, with Dolk serving as the sole constant member. Beginning with 1997's Mellom Skogkledde Aaser, the band unleashed a string of acclaimed albums, including 2006's Kvass and 2015's Profan, the latter of which brought home a Spellemann award (the Norwegian version of a Grammy). Dolk founded Kampfar alongside guitarist Thomas Andreassen in 1994 after leaving fellow Norwegian black mettallers Mock. The duo's demo was issued later that same year via Season of Mist. They inked a deal with German label Malicious for their 1997 debut album Mellom Skogkledde Aaser. Friction between Dolk and the label resulted in a move to Hammerheart, for whom Kampfar recorded the EP Norse in 1998. That same year the band issued the full-length Fra Underverdenen, which saw them moving in a more neoclassical black metal direction. Kampfar went on hiatus shortly thereafter, but reconvened in 2003 as a quartet with the additions of bassist Jon Bakker and vocalist/drummer Ask Ty Arctander. Up until then, Kampfar had enjoyed underground success, but had never played live. They made their concert debut the following year at the Moshfest festival in Halden, and began developing material for a new album. The resulting Kvass arrived in 2006, and marked the group's debut outing for Napalm Records. It also signaled a shift in timbre that looked to classic Norwegian black metal for inspiration, evoking names like Enslaved, Behemoth, and Emperor. 2008's Heimgang adopted a similar tone, as did 2010's Mare, though the latter LP was recorded without longtime guitarist Andreassen, who left the fold shortly before its creation. Guitarist Ole Hartvigsen joined in 2011, and made his studio debut on 2014's Djevelmakt, which saw the band move from Napalm to Indie Recordings. Just a little over a year , Kampfar issued their seventh full-length effort, Profan, which earned a Spellemann award for best achievement in the metal genre. A period of personal struggles within the group preceded the release of 2019's epic Ofidians Manifest, which featured guest vocal spots from Agnete Kjølsrud (Djerv, Animal Alpha) and Ask Ty's sister Marianne Maria Moen. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

  • KAMPFAR official
    KAMPFAR official

    The only official Kampfar Facebook page!

    Booking, Europe: benny@triplebookings.com