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Aura Noir is a Norwegian
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band from
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. Aura Noir is heavily influenced by early thrash bands such as Voivod,
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, to the latter they have also dedicated some of their songs. The band's main lyrical themes focus on
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, death and aggression.


History

The band was formed in 1993 by Aggressor (Carl-Michael Eide) and Apollyon (musician), Apollyon (Ole Jørgen Moe), who sent out a couple of demos before releasing the underground EP ''Dreams Like Deserts'' in 1995. In 1996, they were joined by Mayhem (band), Mayhem guitarist Blasphemer (Rune Eriksen), who contributed to the release of ''Black Thrash Attack'', their first CD. In 2004, they were the first band to be signed to Tyrant Syndicate Productions, a sub-label of Peaceville Records, run by Nocturno Culto and Fenriz (both of Darkthrone). They released their next album ''The Merciless'', which featured Nattefrost of Carpathian Forest and Fenriz on guest vocals. The band was put on hold after Aggressor was in an accident in late March 2005. It is alleged that he either jumped or fell out from a fourth floor window, and landed on his legs after falling ten metres. In May 2006, Aggressor appeared as a guest in the Norwegian radio programme Tinitus, where he confirmed he uses a wheelchair due to being paralyzed from the ankles down. Despite this setback, the band continued to record new material, which resulted in a new full-length album, ''Hades Rise'', being released on 25 August 2008, and, as of 2010, has played several live gigs with a replacement drummer. At their 2011 gigs at Inferno Metal Festival, Inferno and at the Party.San Open Air, Party.San festival in Germany, Aggressor, still on crutches, joined them as the vocalist for several songs. He has since rejoined the band as a full-time recording and touring member on guitar and vocals, sitting on a stool on stage as he is still unable to walk or play drums. The band signed with Norway's Indie Recordings in 2012 and released their fifth studio album, ''Out to Die'', on 23 March 2012.


Members

*Carl-Michael Eide, Aggressor (Carl-Michael Eide) – guitars, bass, drums (until 2005), vocals *Apollyon (musician), Apollyon (Ole Jørgen Moe) – guitars, bass, drums, vocals *Rune Eriksen, Blasphemer (Rune Eriksen) – guitars file:Aura Noir - Blasphemer.jpg, Blasphemer file:Aura Noir - Apollyon 2.jpg, Apollyon file:Aura Noir - Agressor.jpg, Aggressor


Timeline

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Discography

Studio releases *''Dreams Like Deserts'' (Extended play, EP) (1995) *''Black Thrash Attack'' (1996) *''Deep Tracts of Hell'' (1998) *''The Merciless (album), The Merciless'' (2004) *''Hades Rise'' (2008) *''Out to Die'' (2012) *''Aura Noire'' (2018) Compilations *''Increased Damnation'' (2000) *''Deep Dreams of Hell'' (2005) Demos *''Untitled'' (1993) *''Two Voices, One King'' (1994) Split albums *''Überthrash'' (2004, 4-way split with Audiopain, Infernö and Nocturnal Breed) *''Überthrash II'' (2005, 4-way split with Audiopain, Infernö and Nocturnal Breed)


References


External links


Official band websiteAura Noir
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