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Therion (formerly Blitzkrieg and Megatherion) is a Swedish symphonic metal band founded by
Christofer Johnsson Christofer Johnsson (born 10 August 1972) is a Swedish musician and producer. He is a founding member and the guitarist for symphonic metal band Therion and was previously a member of Carbonized, Liers in Wait, Messiah, and Demonoid. In 200 ...
in 1987. Its name was inspired by the Celtic Frost album '' To Mega Therion''. "To Mega Therion" is Greek for "The Great Beast" and was a title used by occultist
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. Originally a
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band, Therion adjusted its musical style by adding orchestral elements, including
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s, classical musicians, and even a full orchestra at their concert performances. As a result, they are considered pioneers of the symphonic metal genre. Therion takes its themes for the lyrics from different
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and practices, including
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ism,
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and ancient traditions and writings.


History


Blitzkrieg and Megatherion (1987–1988)

Therion originated as the band Blitzkrieg in
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, Sweden. In 1987,
Christofer Johnsson Christofer Johnsson (born 10 August 1972) is a Swedish musician and producer. He is a founding member and the guitarist for symphonic metal band Therion and was previously a member of Carbonized, Liers in Wait, Messiah, and Demonoid. In 200 ...
, who had played bass for three months, teamed up with guitarist Peter Hansson, whom he had met in several musical groups, and drummer
Oskar Forss Oskar Forss was a co-founder and during the years of 1987–1992 drummer of Swedish then-death metal band Therion. Music career Oskar Forss was a drummer of a pre-Therion band called Blitzkrieg. Due to personal problems with Forss, band decided ...
, who was Johnsson's old schoolmate. The band's main influences were
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and Slayer, but its sound resembled
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and
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. The band had only two concerts.Although Blitzkrieg did not record any demos, some of its songs have been added to Therion's repertoire. There include "Rockn' Roll Jam" and "Scared to Death (Excerpt)", which are on '' Bells of Doom'', and "Fight Fire with Fire", which is a cover of
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's song. The first Therion album '' Of Darkness...'', includes riffs from the Blitzkrieg-developed song "Morbid Reality".
In March 1988, it split up after some disagreements with Forss. In 1988, the band reformed with the moniker Megatherion, which was based on the album title '' To Mega Therion'' by the Swiss heavy metal band Celtic Frost. Johnsson has mentioned that ''therion'' is Greek for "beast" and likens it to
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. Johnsson switched from bass to guitar and Peter Hansson played guitar. Johan Hansson (who would later form the Swedish death metal band Crematory) became its bassist, and Mika Tovalainen its drummer. After the band shortened its name to ''Therion'', Erik Gustafsson of
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replaced Johan Hansson as the bassist, and Oskar Forss returned and replaced Tovalainen as the drummer.
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, later to be the front man of
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, also joined the band and took over the vocals.


Demos and record deals (1989–1993)

In 1989, Therion released two demos: '' Paroxysmal Holocaust'' and '' Beyond the Darkest Veils of Inner Wickedness''. Matti had left the band shortly after the first demo, so Christofer took over the vocals again. In 1990, the band worked with House of Kicks, a local record store, to print and release the '' Time Shall Tell'' demo on 12 inch vinyl. The latest release enabled the band the sign a one-album record deal with
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. Therion's first full-length album, '' Of Darkness...'', released in 1991, featured songs that Johnsson had composed in the 1980s. The band called it "both a debut album and the end of an era", and described it as progressive
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, since it contained elements that did not quite fit the standards of death metal at the time. The lyrics were very political, in the vein of Napalm Death,
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and other late-1980s
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bands. Therion signed with
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for its second album, '' Beyond Sanctorum''. Prior to the recording sessions, Gustafsson left the band to return to the United States, so Therion continued as a trio with Hansson, Forss and Johnsson, the last of whom covered the bass. The album shows a more experimental edge to the death metal music; keyboard and clean vocals were used sparingly. After the recording, Therion changed members again. Forss left the band, and Hansson had to quit for health issues. For the Central European gigs, Johnsson brought in drummer
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from his other band
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, bassist Andreas Wahl, and
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who was an old friend from school.


Musical metamorphosis (1993–1996)

In order to scale down operations, Active Records had stopped releasing new records and transferred the band to Megarock Records. They released '' Symphony Masses: Ho Drakon Ho Megas'' in 1993. Its style combined
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and
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, with elements of middle eastern music,
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, traditional 1980s heavy metal,
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and religious chanting. ''Symphony Masses'' sold about 10,000 copies, which was more than the band's first two albums, but hardly a financial success. As the band's touring gigs were not that profitable, Barthelsson and Wahl quit the band, and Fredrik Isaksson was brought in as the new bassist. After a hiatus where Johnsson worked as a vocalist for
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, they received an offer to join metal label
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. Megarock Records, lacking the resources to properly promote the band, decided to release Therion without any strings attached. Therion signed with Nuclear Blast in 1994, and has remained with them since. Therion's first album with Nuclear Blast was '' Lepaca Kliffoth'', with its single " The Beauty in Black" released in advance of the album. To Johnsson's surprise, "The Beauty in Black" sold 12,000 copies in Europe, before the company stopped printing. The album experimented with more elements: "a classic soprano and bass-baritone, more keyboards, more Persian influences, more melodies". Johnsson had "a new style of singing" that severed their ties to death metal. The album sold around 15,000 copies over the following weeks.Current European sales estimates for ''Lepaca Kliffoth'' are around 35,000 copies. Isaksson had some personal problems, and was eventually released from the band. Therion brought in bassist
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from the death metal band Entombed. The band toured with Annihilator in Germany, and also did a small headlining tour in Argentina and Chile.


Symphonic metal beginning (1996–2001)

In 1996, Therion recorded their experimental album, '' Theli''. The album heavily featured the vocals of two choirs, as well as vocals from Johnsson, Wawrzeniuk and guest vocalist Dan Swanö. The album featured keyboards and classic samples, which was labeled the "Barmbek Symphony Orchestra" after the subway station next to the studio. Jason Ankeny of Allmusic noted that the album "was almost universally acclaimed as the apex of Therion's career to date, fully realizing Johnsson's taste for elaborate, operatic grandeur". In a month, the album sold 75,000, more than double that of ''Lepaca Kliffoth''. Personal issues plagued the band's members. Jonas Mellberg, who had joined as a guitarist from
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, had severe alcohol problems, and walked out during the mixing and mastering sessions. Wawrzeniuk was busy with his studies, so Johnsson brought in more members for their tours, including
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of
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. Rosenberg's drinking problems got worse and he was fired from the band. In 1997, Therion released '' A'arab Zaraq - Lucid Dreaming'', which contained unreleased songs from ''Theli'', some covers, and Johnsson's soundtrack that he produced for a short art movie called ''The Golden Embrace''. Johnsson noted that the next album, '' Vovin'', was practically a solo album as it used studio musicians instead of the ones from the ''Theli'' tour, besides Eriksson, who provided some guitar support. ''Vovin'' was recorded at Woodhouse Studios; it involved a real string orchestra for the first time, and a "hand picked opera choir" which included Austrian singer Martina Hornbacher, and British vocalist
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. The album was released in 1998, and in two months, sales had reached 150,000 in Europe alone, doubling sales of ''Theli''. The band toured with
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and showcased Hornbacher and Deva on vocals. It brought in Sami Karppinen as the drummer,
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on guitar, and his brother
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on bass. The album ''
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'', released in 1999, was a mini-album that was padded to full-length with covers and live tracks. The band's next release, ''
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'', involved the participation of a full orchestra. Johnsson noted it was 90% another solo album, but with a more permanent band lineup. ''Deggial'' sold more copies than ''Theli'' but not as many as ''Vovin''.


''Secret of the Runes'' (2001–2002)

Johnsson had written seven songs but shelved them in order to make a Nordic
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. He built a recording studio for the band called "Modern Art". The band's tenth album, '' Secret of the Runes'', was released in 2001, and had themes from the nine worlds of
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. It included the cover songs of "Crying Days" (
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) and "
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" (
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), of which,
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provided vocals. The album received positive reviews, and was an
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editors' pick. Therion headlined tours in Europe and Latin America with
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and My Insanity. Afterwards, Karppinen left the band to focus as a sound engineer for Modern Art, but brought in replacement drummer
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. In 2001, Therion released the compilation album '' Bells of Doom'' to its official fan club. It includes recordings from the Blitzkrieg days in 1987, demos from 1989 that did not appear on any album, and an unofficial promotional demo from 1994 that enabled the band to land the record deal with Nuclear Blast. The album was later sold through Therion's webstore. In 2002, Therion released its first concert album '' Live in Midgård'', which contained recordings from its ''Secret of the Runes'' tour. Mostly drawing from its Budapest concert, the album was released to commemorate the band's 15th anniversary.


''Lemuria'' and ''Sirius B'' (2004–2006)

After the ''Secret of the Runes'' tour, the band had amassed 55 unreleased songs which included the ones Johnsson had shelved as well as contributions from the Niemann brothers. Johnsson remarked that "we went through the songs and realized that we had enough good material for three albums. Recording one after the other, promoting, and touring each one separately would have taken several years and would have been a bad idea; and being so productive, we would have had another 55 songs waiting when we finally came to the end of it." In 2004, the band released 21 tracks on two albums: ''
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'' and ''
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''. The albums were released simultaneously and were available as separate albums or a twin-pack. 171 musicians participated, including the
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and a 32-member choir. Contributing to lead vocals were
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and a returning
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. In July 2005, the band released '' Atlantis Lucid Dreaming'', which is a compilation of the 1997 tracks that were not part of ''The Golden Embrace'' soundtrack (not including its
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cover of "Children of the Damned"), and seven tracks from its 1999 album ''
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''. It included a bonus live version of "Black Sun". The band toured ''Lemuria / Sirius B'' over two years and 106 shows, with its final performance at the ProgPower Festival in Cheltenham, UK on 21 March 2006. The last gig marked Johnsson's final vocal stage performance. Therion released their first DVD set, ''
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'', in May 2006. The set contains four DVDs which include concert footage from its 2004 visit to
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, documentaries of its 2004–2006 World Tour, Johnsson's art movie ''The Golden Embrace'', the band's music video singles, bootlegs and commentaries, and two audio CDs from its Mexico City concert.


''Gothic Kabbalah'', live classical shows and The 20th Anniversary Tour (2006–2007)

In September 2006, Johnsson announced that recording was completed for a new album with 9 songs written by then drummer, Petter Karlsson. ''
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'' was released on 12 January 2007, and was followed with a tour through Europe, North and South America with
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and with support act
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. Therion also toured Japan for the first time. - interview with
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.
The band's Warsaw gig was recorded for the live album and video set ''
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'', which was released in 2008. In these times Therion held live shows that included local symphonic orchestras and choirs. The "Therion Goes Classic" show took place on 9 December 2006, in
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, Romania. Another show followed at the Miskolc Opera Festival in
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, Hungary on 16 June 2007, with future band member
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as its featured vocalist. The first half of the show featured orchestral pieces from Dvorak,
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,
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, Saint-Saens and
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. The second half pulled from Therion's repertoire. The song "Clavicula Nox" was featured as a full orchestral version in the first half. The Bucharest concert was broadcast on Romanian television, and its first part was later released together with the entire Miskolc concert as the DVD/CD box set ''
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'' in June 2009. In November–December 2007, Therion had a 20-year anniversary tour with 16 shows in Europe. Songs included "Kali Yuga" parts 1 and 2, the entire '' Theli'' album, and "Adulruna Rediviva". Part of the set list was determined by fan voting. Some songs were accompanied by keyboardist Ferdy Doernberg and a
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on stage, and some of the shows featured also the ex-singers
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and
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. The Budapest gig of the tour was recorded, but it was released only in February 2014 as a part of the DVD ''Adulruna Rediviva And Beyond''.


New line up and ''Sitra Ahra'' (2008–2011)

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, Poland on 6 September. On 10 May 2009, following the release of ''
The Miskolc Experience ''The Miskolc Experience'' is the fourth live album by Swedish symphonic metal band Therion (band), Therion. It was released in Europe in June 2009. Unlike their other live albums this doesn't only feature the band's original material, but also Th ...
'', Therion announced Thomas Vikström as its new lead vocalist. The band worked on a new album, ''
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'', which featured new guitarist Christian Vidal, and
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on vocals.On 15 July 2010,
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(''Gothic Kabbalah'', ''Sitra Ahra'') left Therion briefly because of throat problems, and joined
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for about a month before he rejoined Therion.
''Sitra Ahra'' was released on 17 September 2010 The band toured South and Central America for 17 days, and European tour through November and December.For the 2010 ''Sitra Ahra tour'', Nalle Påhlsson did not participate; Waldemar Sorychta was the bassist. In March 2011, ''
Gothic Kabbalah ''Gothic Kabbalah'' is the thirteenth full-length album by Swedish symphonic metal group Therion. It was released in Europe on 12 January 2007. The album was mixed by Stefan Glaumann, who also contributed to bands such as Rammstein, Evergrey, Eur ...
'' singer Katarina Lilja left the band for a second time to "re-join the boring civil world and not be a cool rock star anymore". Thomas Vikström's daughter, Linnéa, provided supporting vocals for the band since the
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festival in 2011. Therion performed at
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,
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, and the 2012 cruise liner based festival
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. In a Bloodstock interview, Shaw mentioned that the band will work on new material at the end of the year. In September 2011, after four years of collaboration and session work, vocalist
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joined Therion as a member. In this year also a
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called "011" was released; it features the band members and is based on the ''Sitra Ahra'' album.


''Les Fleurs du Mal'' and Luciferian Light Orchestra (2012–2016)

On 14 February 2012, Therion announced it was recording a studio album and had planned a 25th Anniversary Tour. ''
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'' was released on September 28. The album is considered by Johnsson to be an "art project", which includes not only the music, but also special inlay graphics and video clips - in 2015 partly released on a limited edition DVD called ''Garden Of Evil''. The album consisted of covers of French chansons and pop songs that were performed in the band's style. On the release day the 25th Anniversary Tour was also started through Europe, also featuring the album's contributing keyboardist Stefan Jernståhl. Some leftover songs were released on an EP ''Les Épaves'' in the end of 2015. On 14 September, Johnsson posted a statement on the band's website about developing a rock metal opera, and that the band will not be doing any major tours or releasing studio albums. According to this, in 2013 the band was to play only at three minor summer festivals in Europe. In April 2013 this statement was reconsidered by Johnsson itself, and the Rock Opera Unveiled Tour was scheduled for December 2013 with 15 European gigs, to test the fans' acceptance of the new material. The main framework of these shows included excerpts from the future rock opera, and the entire Vovin album due to its 15th anniversary. On 21 February 2014 two new releases were put on market: a deluxe edition of '' Theli'' - including three bonus tracks from A'arab Zaraq - Lucid Dreaming and a DVD with Theli's live performance - and a DVD set ''Adulruna Rediviva And Beyond'' with the 2007 Anniversary concert in Budapest and the 2011 Atlanta show. In 2014 the Rock Opera unveiled tour has continued with a Latin American leg, which has also meant - "due to family and work related reasons" - the last live performances of Lori Lewis. However, she has remained a band member for studio performances. The new touring singer has become Sandra Laureano, debuting on the Summer festival gigs and the tour for the first time in China and through entire Russia in October 2014. The Russian leg of this tour was made upon the invitation of their 2013 tour support band Arkona, and drums were played by their former member Sami Karppinen, as Johan Koleberg was not able to tour with them. However, Sandra as a
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did not suit for every song, so she was replaced first by coloratura Isa García Navas, and later Chiara Malvestiti to sing in the shows. In 2015 Johnsson worked on another side project, called
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which features songs in the '70s occult rock style. An eponymous album was also released in that year, accompanied by on-stage appearances as support of Therion's 2015 Latin American and 2016 European tours, featuring Vidal and Påhlsson (both of them masked) on guitar. In addition to the last two tours, Therion had the very first acoustic gigs in Latin America and on 3 July 2016 in Bucharest. CDs and DVDs related to the side projects were not released by Nuclear Blast, but by Johnsson's own label, Adulruna.


''Beloved Antichrist'' (2017–2019)

On 13 November 2016 the band announced that Johan Koleberg had decided to leave the band "due to different goals in playing music". For the 2017 live gigs the former Amon Amarth member Fredrik Andersson filled in, then on 21 November 2017 Sami Karppinen officially re-joined. On 26 January, Johnsson revealed he had been suffering from intense pain in the neck and shoulders, and he was diagnosed with two spinal disc herniations (allegedly resulting from years of
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), and he was at risk of losing the ability to perform live. As a result, the rock opera project was delayed and the band downplayed their sets of songs in concerts to allow Johnsson to perform. By 8 April, Johnsson announced he had been able to avoid surgery as his condition had improved through physiotherapy, and the band would resume performing at festivals by August, although he would have to play sitting. (by the beginning of 2018, though, Johnsson was able to perform standing up normally again). Johnsson also arranged the orchestration of
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's stage show with symphonic orchestra, performed on 13 July 2017 at the Masters Of Rock festival in
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, Czech Republic. On 15 August 2017, the band announced the title and the release date of an operatic rock musical. '' Beloved Antichrist'' - inspired by and partly based on Vladimir Solovyov's ''Tale of the Antichrist'' - containing over 3 hours of music, and 29 vocal characters is to be scheduled for 26 January 2018, later postponed first to 2 February and finally to 9 February. In 2018 a European and a Latin American tour was scheduled, later also extended for China, and — for the very first time — Australia. The European tour has featured again Imperial Age, whose current album ''Legacy Of Atlantis'' was made with Vidal, Påhlsson and Thomas Vikström. After the last show of the tour, Linnéa Vikström left the band and she was replaced by the new touring member Rosalía Sairem. Due to health issues of Chiara Malvestiti some of the 2019 gigs were done again by Isa Garcia Navas. On 10 August 2019 Nalle Påhlsson has decided to withdraw from touring, and remain only a member for songwriting and studio recordings. For the year's only remaining show Justin Biggs from the band Sorcerer was standing in.


The ''Leviathan'' trilogy (2020–)

The first ''
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'' album was released on 22 January 2021, partly with Snowy Shaw on drums. A sequel, titled ''Leviathan II'', was released on 26 October 2022. The third and final installment album, ''Leviathan III'', is scheduled to be released in 2023.


Influences

Therion draws its influences from several different bands. Its former name Megatherion comes from Celtic Frost's 1985 album '' To Mega Therion'' and much of its music prior to '' Theli'' was inspired by the 1987 album ''
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''. For ''Theli'', the band drew from
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's album '' Atom Heart Mother'' and progressive rock group Klaatu's album '' Hope''. From '' Vovin'' onwards, the band has drawn inspiration from classical composers like
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and Richard Strauss, heavy metal acts from the 1980s like
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,
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, 1970s hard rock bands such as
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, Uriah Heep, Judas Priest, and "tons of progressive '70s bands that nobody knows anymore these days".


Symbols

The symbols on Therion's album covers originate from magick,
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, and
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themes. The most common symbol is an
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, an eleven-pointed star. First appearing on the 1993 album '' Symphony Masses: Ho Drakon Ho Megas'', and every album since, it symbolizes the night side of the
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, and has also been called the Star of Seth or the Star of
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. Johnsson admits that the symbol is important to his magick and lyrics.
Other symbols include: * Pentagram, Pythagorean pentagram (one point down), on the dragon's head, for the cover of '' Symphony Masses: Ho Drakon Ho Megas''. * Nordic runes with
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alphabet, on the front cover and the booklet for the album '' Secret of the Runes''. * Celtic cross, on the booklet's page for "Helheim" on the album ''Secret of the Runes''. * Clavicula Nox, a key symbol in Dragon Rouge and also the title of one of the band's tracks, on the covers of ''
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'', '' Vovin'' (inlay), and "
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". *
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, the Hammer of
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, on the inlay cover of ''Secret of the Runes''. * The
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s
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(♀),
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(☽), and
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(☉), on the covers for ''
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'' box-set. * The Kabbalistic Tree of Life, seen on the ''
Sitra Ahra In the Zohar, Lurianic Kabbalah and Hermetic Qabalah, the ''qliphoth/qlippoth/qlifot'' or ''kelipot'' ( ''qəlīpōṯ'', originally Aramaic: ''qəlīpīn'', plural of ''qəlīpā''; literally "peels", "shells", or "husks"), are the represen ...
'' album cover.


Members

;Official members *
Christofer Johnsson Christofer Johnsson (born 10 August 1972) is a Swedish musician and producer. He is a founding member and the guitarist for symphonic metal band Therion and was previously a member of Carbonized, Liers in Wait, Messiah, and Demonoid. In 200 ...
— guitars, keyboards, programming, Hammond organ, orchestral arrangement (1988–present), lead vocals (1988–2006), bass guitar (1988, 1991–1992) * Sami Karppinen - drums (1998-2003, 2017–present) * Nalle "Grizzly" Påhlsson — bass guitar (2008–present; studio only since 2019) * Thomas Vikström — lead vocals (2009–present; live member: 2007) * Christian Vidal — guitar (2010–present) *
Lori Lewis Lori Lewis is an American opera singer and soprano who is an official member of the Swedish symphonic metal band Therion. Lewis is also the former singer for Aesma Daeva, a band that toured as a supporting act with Therion in Canada and the ...
— vocals (2011–present; studio only since 2014) ;Touring members * Chiara Malvestiti — vocals (2015–present) * Rosalía Sairem — vocals (2019–present)


Discography


Notes


References


External links

* * – official fan club * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Therion Swedish symphonic metal musical groups Swedish death metal musical groups Avant-garde metal musical groups Musical groups established in 1987 Nuclear Blast artists