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Bathory was a Swedish
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band formed in
Vällingby Vällingby () is a suburban district in Västerort in the western part of Stockholm Municipality, Sweden. History The agricultural land where the modern suburb now stands, has a history stretching some 2,000 years back (i.e. at least twice ...
in March 1983. Eponymously named after the Hungarian countess
Elizabeth Báthory Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed ( hu, Báthori Erzsébet, ; sk, Alžbeta Bátoriová; 7 August 1560 – 21 August 1614) was a Hungarian noblewoman and alleged serial killer from the family of Báthory, who owned land in the Kingdom of ...
, they are often considered pioneers of black metal (alongside
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and
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) and
viking metal Viking metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by a lyrical and thematic focus on Norse mythology, Norse paganism, and the Viking Age. Viking metal is quite diverse as a musical style, to the point where some consider it more a cr ...
. The 1998 book '' Lords of Chaos'' described Bathory's first four albums as "the blueprint for Scandinavian black metal." Acts influenced by their early records include
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, Burzum, Darkthrone, Gorgoroth, Satyricon (band), Satyricon, Immortal (band), Immortal, Emperor (band), Emperor, Dark Funeral, Enslaved (band), Enslaved, Marduk (band), Marduk, Moonsorrow and Dimmu Borgir. Bathory abandoned the black metal style for their fifth album, ''Hammerheart'' (1990), which is often cited as the first viking metal album. The band continued in the Viking metal style for most of their remaining existence, although they experimented with a thrash metal style on the albums ''Requiem (Bathory album), Requiem'' (1994) and ''Octagon (Bathory album), Octagon'' (1995). They stopped performing live early on and never toured; frontman, founder and main songwriter Quorthon, Tomas "Quorthon" Forsberg was the sole constant member and at times responsible for all instruments. Bathory ended when Forsberg died from heart failure at the age of 38 in 2004.


History


Early years (1980s)

Bathory formed in
Vällingby Vällingby () is a suburban district in Västerort in the western part of Stockholm Municipality, Sweden. History The agricultural land where the modern suburb now stands, has a history stretching some 2,000 years back (i.e. at least twice ...
in March 1983. Quorthon, a 17-year-old guitarist (then known as "Ace Shoot", a name inspired by sex jokes, two Motörhead songs – Ace of Spades (song), Ace of Spades and Sharpshooter – and Ace Frehley of Kiss (band), Kiss), was joined by bass guitarist Frederick Melander ("Hanoi") and drummer Jonas Åkerlund ("Vans McBurger"). According to Quorthon, he settled on the name 'Bathory' after a visit to the London Dungeon, although Jonas says that it was also inspired and taken from the
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song "Countess Bathory (song), Countess Bathory". The Venom song was based on the life of
Elizabeth Báthory Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed ( hu, Báthori Erzsébet, ; sk, Alžbeta Bátoriová; 7 August 1560 – 21 August 1614) was a Hungarian noblewoman and alleged serial killer from the family of Báthory, who owned land in the Kingdom of ...
who is believed to be one of the most prolific female murderesses. Before settling on 'Bathory', the band considered several names; including Nosferatu, Natas, Mephisto, Elizabeth Bathory and Countess Bathory. Quorthon worked part-time at the small record label Tyfon Grammofon, which was owned by his father, Börje Forsberg. In late 1983, the label was putting together a compilation of songs by Scandinavian metal bands. However, at the last minute, one of the bands backed out. Tyfon agreed to let Bathory appear on the record as a replacement. The album, called '':fi:Scandinavian Metal Attack, Scandinavian Metal Attack'', was released in March 1984 and was Bathory's first appearance on record. Unexpectedly, the two Bathory tracks "Sacrifice" and "The Return of Darkness and Evil" drew a great deal of fan mail. Soon afterward, Tyfon asked Quorthon to record a full-length album. His bandmates having moved away, Quorthon recruited Rickard Bergman from his former Oi Punk, oi-punk band Stridskuk as bassist and Stefan Larsson from punk band Obsklass as drummer. On 22 May 1984, they had their first and only rehearsal together before recording the album. Two songs were recorded at the 22 May rehearsal: "Witchcraft" and "Satan My Master" making it the first recording of the debut album line-up. The debut album, ''Bathory (album), Bathory'', was recorded in June at Heavenshore Studio (a converted garage) in Stockholm and released in October that year. Over the next four years, Bathory released a further three albums: ''The Return……'' (1985), ''Under the Sign of the Black Mark'' (1987) and ''Blood Fire Death'' (1988). Bathory's early work was dark, fast, heavily distorted and raw recording (lo-fi music, lo-fi). Quorthon's vocals were death growl, harsh, high-pitched and raspy with occasional shrieks and screams. The band's lyrics focused on 'dark' topics and included anti-Christian and 'Satanism, Satanic' references. These traits came to define
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and the band used this style on their first four albums. Quorthon said that the band were not Satanists but used 'Satanic' references to provoke and attack Christianity. With the third and fourth albums he began "attacking Christianity from a different angle", realizing that Satanism is a "Christian product" and seeing them both as "religious hocus-pocus". Quorthon described Bathory's early sound as a "mixture" of Black Sabbath, Motörhead and GBH (band), GBH, singling out GBH's ''City Baby Attacked by Rats'' and Motörhead's ''Ace of Spades (album), Ace of Spades'' and ''Iron Fist (album), Iron Fist'',DeathMetal.org
Interview: Quorthon (Bathory)
/ref> and was also influenced by the Exploited, Sex Pistols, Disorder (band), Disorder, Riot/Clone, Anti-Nowhere League, Kiss (band), Kiss, and Exciter (band), Exciter. The term 'black metal' came from Venom's 1982 Black Metal (Venom album), album of that name. Many fans and reviewers have claimed Venom was an influence on Bathory, or even accused Bathory of copying Venom.Luxi Lahtinen
''BATHORY – An Epic Interview with Quorthon''
Metal-rules.com, accessed on 28 December 2012.
Quorthon often denied being influenced by Venom and claimed that he "heard Venom for the first time in late 1984 or early 1985" and never owned a Venom album. However, he admitted in an interview for ''Metal Forces'' that he first listened to Venom's ''Black Metal'' in 1983 and considered it "one of the best albums ever made." Bathory's early sound has always been associated with Slayer but Quorthon denied being influenced by them. Bathory stopped performing live in 1985, with Quorthon viewing organizing concerts as too much hassle. Although Bathory's fourth album, ''Blood Fire Death'' (1988), largely followed in the style of the albums before it, some songs had a very different style. These songs have a much slower tempo, acoustic passages, choral background singing, and lyrics about Vikings and Norse mythology. Music critic Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic describes this 'epic' style as "possibly the first true example" of Viking metal.


Viking metal years (1990s–2000s)

After ''Blood Fire Death'', the band shed its early black metal style. Their fifth album, ''Hammerheart'' (1990), was the first "archetypical Viking metal album". This was said to have been influenced by the American power metal band Manowar, although Quorthon described this rumour as "another total misconception". A music video was made for the song "One Rode to Asa Bay". The style of ''Hammerheart'' was continued on ''Twilight of the Gods (album), Twilight of the Gods'' (1991) and ''Blood on Ice'' (recorded in 1989 but completed in 1996). With ''Requiem (Bathory album), Requiem'' (1994) and ''Octagon (Bathory album), Octagon'' (1995), Bathory changed style once more, this time turning to retro-thrash metal, thrash in the vein of 1980s Bay Area thrash metal, Bay Area thrash bands. However, the 2001 release ''Destroyer of Worlds (album), Destroyer of Worlds'' was a transitional release that led to a full return to the Viking metal style with the releases of ''Nordland I'' (2002) and ''Nordland II'' (2003).


Quorthon's death

In June 2004, Quorthon was found dead in his home, apparently due to heart failure. He was known to suffer from heart problems in the past. On 3 June 2006, Black Mark Production released a box set in tribute to Quorthon, containing three CDs of his favorite Bathory and Quorthon songs, a 176-page booklet, a DVD with his long-form video for "One Rode to Asa Bay", an interview and some rare promo footage and a poster. Several Bathory tribute albums have been compiled by black metal artists, such as ''In Conspiracy with Satan – A Tribute to Bathory'' and ''Voices from Valhalla – A Tribute to Bathory''. In August 2004, several members of the Early Norwegian black metal scene, Norwegian black metal scene gathered to perform Bathory songs in a set titled ''A Tribute to Quorthon'' at the Hole in the Sky (festival), Hole in the Sky festival in Bergen, Norway. These musicians included Olve Eikemo, Abbath (Immortal (band), Immortal), Ole Moe, Apollyon (Aura Noir), Faust (musician), Faust and Samoth (Emperor (band), Emperor and Zyklon), Gaahl (Gorgoroth), Grutle Kjellson and Ivar Bjørnson (Enslaved (band), Enslaved), Nocturno Culto (Darkthrone) and Sigurd Wongraven, Satyr (Satyricon (band), Satyricon).


In popular culture

The Swedish black metal band Watain played a live tribute to Quorthon and the band Bathory at the Sweden Rock Festival 2010. The resulting recording was the limited-edition album ''Tonight We Raise Our Cups and Toast in Angels Blood: A Tribute to Bathory'' with 7 tracks, and was released on 23 February 2015. It was also released as 12" album, the latter in 1300 numbered copies with four tracks, "A Fine Day to Die" (10:48), "The Return of Darkness and Evil" (4:36), "Rite of Darkness" (2:19) and "Reaper" (2:46) on Side A and three tracks "Enter the Eternal Fire" (7:14), "Sacrifice" (4:06) and "Born for Burning" (7:11) on Side B. The release proved very popular with Swedish public, with the limited vinyl edition reaching number 1 on the vinyl chart. The album made it also to number 2 on the national Sverigetopplistan chart, the official Swedish Albums Chart in February 2015.


Band members

* Quorthon (Thomas Börje Forsberg) – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, drums, percussion, keyboards, synthesizers lyrics, composer (1983–2004; died 2004) * The Animal (Björn Kristensen) – vocals (1983) * Freddan/Hanoi (Frederick Melander) – bass guitar (1983–1984) * Vans McBurger (Jonas Åkerlund) – drums (1983–1984) * Ribban – bass guitar (1984) * Stefan Larsson – drums (1984–1986) * Adde – bass guitar (1985) * Christer Sandström – bass guitar (1986–1987) * Paul Pålle Lundburg – drums (1986–1987) * Kothaar – bass guitar (1988–1996) * Vvornth – drums (1988–1996) Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Bathory (album), Bathory'' (1984) * ''The Return……'' (1985) * ''Under the Sign of the Black Mark'' (1987) * ''Blood Fire Death'' (1988) * ''Hammerheart'' (1990) * ''Twilight of the Gods (album), Twilight of the Gods'' (1991) * ''Requiem (Bathory album), Requiem'' (1994) * ''Octagon (Bathory album), Octagon'' (1995) * ''Blood on Ice'' (1996) * ''Destroyer of Worlds (album), Destroyer of Worlds'' (2001) * ''Nordland I'' (2002) * ''Nordland II'' (2003)


Compilation albums

* ''Jubileum Volume I'' (1992) * ''Jubileum Volume II'' (1993) * ''Jubileum Volume III'' (1998) * ''Katalog'' (2001) * ''In Memory of Quorthon'' (2006)


Notes


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External links


Bathory on Black Mark Production
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