Koldbrann - Part Ways With Two Members, Replacements Announced
Original news, posted on 12.05.2009
Norwegian metallers Koldbrann have issued the following statement:
"Koldbrann has chosen to end the collaboration with it's drummer through 7 years, Tom V. "Fordervelse" Nilsen, due to internal disagreements. Tom V. "Fordervelse" Nilsen has played drums on all of Koldbrann's releases and concerts to this date, and had a significant impact on the development of the band.
Shortly after this occured, Geir Antonsen stated that he wants to step down from his position as 2nd guitarist of the band, as he no longer feels that he has the necessary capasity to continue with active touring. Geir Antonsen has given his all for Koldbrann since 2004, both on stage and recordings.
The remaining Koldbrann are grateful for all the work the two of you have put into the band through the years, and we wish you the very best for the future!
These changes pose some challenges for Koldbrann, however, the creative forces in the band are still intact, and there are no plans to retire whatsoever. We are currently working hard on finding suitable replacements, and we've already found some very promising candidates. We will return with an update as soon as the last pieces of the puzzle are in place!
Kvass, Mannevond and Stian Johnskareng."
A statement from Tom V. "Fordervelse" Nilsen can be found on his MySpace site.
UPDATE (thanks to [user_id]28097[/user_id])
Norwegian metallers Koldbrann have issued the following statement:
"Koldbrann have recruited two new live members for the coming live concerts. Folkedal (session for Sarkom) and Vidar "Voidar" Ermesjø (Hjarnidaudi) will handle the drums and the 2nd guitar."
Koldbrann now consists of:
Kvass - Guitar
Mannevond - Vocals
S.G.J. - Bass
Folkedal - Drums (live)
Voidar - Guitar (live)
Koldbrann is confirmed for the following festivals this summer:
Summer Breeze Open Air, Dinkelsbühl / Germany, 14.08.2009
Barther Open Air, Barth / Germany, 15.08.2009
Hole In The Sky, Bergen / Norway, 27.08.2009
Norwegian metallers Koldbrann have issued the following statement:
"Koldbrann has chosen to end the collaboration with it's drummer through 7 years, Tom V. "Fordervelse" Nilsen, due to internal disagreements. Tom V. "Fordervelse" Nilsen has played drums on all of Koldbrann's releases and concerts to this date, and had a significant impact on the development of the band.
Shortly after this occured, Geir Antonsen stated that he wants to step down from his position as 2nd guitarist of the band, as he no longer feels that he has the necessary capasity to continue with active touring. Geir Antonsen has given his all for Koldbrann since 2004, both on stage and recordings.
The remaining Koldbrann are grateful for all the work the two of you have put into the band through the years, and we wish you the very best for the future!
These changes pose some challenges for Koldbrann, however, the creative forces in the band are still intact, and there are no plans to retire whatsoever. We are currently working hard on finding suitable replacements, and we've already found some very promising candidates. We will return with an update as soon as the last pieces of the puzzle are in place!
Kvass, Mannevond and Stian Johnskareng."
A statement from Tom V. "Fordervelse" Nilsen can be found on his MySpace site.
UPDATE (thanks to [user_id]28097[/user_id])
Norwegian metallers Koldbrann have issued the following statement:
"Koldbrann have recruited two new live members for the coming live concerts. Folkedal (session for Sarkom) and Vidar "Voidar" Ermesjø (Hjarnidaudi) will handle the drums and the 2nd guitar."
Koldbrann now consists of:
Kvass - Guitar
Mannevond - Vocals
S.G.J. - Bass
Folkedal - Drums (live)
Voidar - Guitar (live)
Koldbrann is confirmed for the following festivals this summer:
Summer Breeze Open Air, Dinkelsbühl / Germany, 14.08.2009
Barther Open Air, Barth / Germany, 15.08.2009
Hole In The Sky, Bergen / Norway, 27.08.2009
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