Lars Nedland
Lars Nedland | |
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| Lazare performing in 2023 Lazare performing in 2023 | |
| Background information | |
| Also known as | Lazare |
| Born | Lars Are Nedland 13 May 1976 |
| Genres | Black metal, avant-garde metal, progressive metal |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Instruments | Vocals, keyboards, drums, percussion |
| Member of | Solefald, Borknagar, Age of Silence |
Lars Are Nedland (born 13 May 1976), known also as Lazare, from Kristiansand, Norway, is the vocalist, drummer, and keyboardist for acclaimed avant-garde black metal band Solefald.[1] He is also co-lead vocalist and keyboardist for the heavy metal act Borknagar. He composes much of the music and all the arrangements for violin and cello on the Solefald albums, Red for Fire: An Icelandic Odyssey Part 1 and Black For Death: An Icelandic Odyssey Part 2. He also has written some lyrics for the band, including the songs "04.34 pm", "Fluorescent", and "White Frost Queen." He and vocalist/guitarist/bassist/main lyricist Cornelius Jakhelln started Solefald in August 1995.
Career
[edit | edit source]Over the years Lazare has joined a variety of bands, playing drums on the black metal band Carpathian Forest's 1998 album, Black Shining Leather, joining progressive metal band Borknagar to play piano, keyboard, synthesizer and Hammond organ, sing back-up vocals, and write lyrics, in 2000, and arranging sessions on drums for other bands (Böh, Grail, God.com)
In 2003 he joined folk/Viking metal band, Ásmegin, in which he sings all clean male vocals. In 2004, he was asked to join the avant-garde metal band Age of Silence as singer and main lyricist, which includes members such as Andy Winter from the band Winds, and Hellhammer from bands such as Arcturus, Mayhem, Winds.
Lazare is also a researcher/reporter/proprietor for the Norwegian television station TVNORGE, where he books guests, puts up cases, and goes out to report.
Interviews
[edit | edit source]Discography
[edit | edit source]With Solefald
[edit | edit source]- Jernlov (demo) (1996)
- The Linear Scaffold (1997)
- Neonism (1999)
- Pills Against The Ageless Ills (2001)
- In Harmonia Universali (2003)
- Red For Fire: An Icelandic Odyssey Part 1 (2005)
- Black For Death: An Icelandic Odyssey Part 2 (2006)
- The Circular Drain (2008)
- Norrøn Livskunst (2010)
- World Metal. Kosmopolis Sud (2015)
With Borknagar
[edit | edit source]- Quintessence (2000)
- Empiricism (2001)
- Epic (2004)
- Origin (2006)
- For the Elements (2008)
- Universal (2010)
- Urd (2012)
- Winter Thrice (2016)
- True North (2019)
- Fall (2024)
With Age of Silence
[edit | edit source]- Acceleration (2004)
- Complication - Trilogy of Intricacy (2005)
With Ásmegin
[edit | edit source]- Hin Vordende Sod & Sø (2003)
With Böh
[edit | edit source]- Böh (2001)
With White Void
[edit | edit source]- Anti (2021)
With Black Void
[edit | edit source]- Antithesis (2022)
With Ershetu
[edit | edit source]- Xibalba (2023)
As session musician/guest musician
[edit | edit source]- Carpathian Forest – Black Shining Leather (drums) (1998)
- Vintersorg – Visions From The Spiral Generator (Hammond organ) (2002)
- Vintersorg – The Focusing Blur (Hammond Organ, vocals/spoken word, lyrics) (2004)
- Sturmgeist – Meister Mephisto (backing-vocals) (2005)
- Winds – Prominence and Demise (vocals) (2007)
- Pantheon I – The Wanderer and His Shadow (vocals) (2007)
- Havoc Unit – h.IV+ (vocals) (2008)
- White Ward - Debemur Morti (vocals) (2021)[2]
- Rotting Christ - Holy Mountain (vocals) (2022)
References
[edit | edit source]External links
[edit | edit source]- Official Lars Nedland Myspace Page
- Solefald.org
- Borknagar.com
- Ageofsilence.com
- Asmegin.com
- Sturmgeist.com
- Vintersorganic.com
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- 1976 births
- Living people
- Heavy metal keyboardists
- Norwegian heavy metal singers
- Norwegian black metal musicians
- Norwegian heavy metal drummers
- Male drummers
- Norwegian multi-instrumentalists
- Norwegian rock keyboardists
- Norwegian rock singers
- Musicians from Kristiansand
- Carpathian Forest members
- Borknagar members
- 21st-century Norwegian singers
- 21st-century Norwegian drummers
- 21st-century Norwegian male singers