Kjetil 'Frost' Haraldstad

Kjetil 'Frost' Haraldstad

Birth : 1973-06-28, Øyer, Oppland, Norway

History

Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad (stage name Frost; born 28 June 1973) is the Norwegian drummer in black metal bands Satyricon and 1349. He was born in Øyer, Oppland. Frost has previously performed with Gorgoroth, Zyklon-B, Gehenna and Keep Of Kalessin. He originally joined Satyricon temporarily to record the demo The Forest is My Throne, later joining the band full-time. He has a degree in Engineering, having taken a course in Computer Science at the University of Oslo. He is regarded as one of the fastest and most proficient drummers in the black metal and extreme metal genres. Frost employs various drumming styles when performing with different bands; in 1349 and early Satyricon he extensively uses blast beats, with his most recent work in Satyricon being more thought-out and mid-tempo. On 1349's 2009 studio album Revelations of the Black Flame he played at a slower speed as it was a more experimental album, but for every other release by the band he has consistently played at higher speeds. On all Satyricon albums his role is credited simply as "battery". Frost was denied entry to North America by the US Department of Homeland Security upon failing to note having been sentenced to 5 months for assault (during a bar fight in the early '90s) when applying for his work visa. On 1349 tours before 2008, he was replaced by Tony Laureano. Joey Jordison and Trym Torson have performed with Satyricon on North American tour dates. He later was able to perform again in the United States. He appeared in the documentary film Until The Light Takes Us as part of an art piece by Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard, featuring him firebreathing, cutting himself with a knife, and destroying the set. Since 2018 Frost adheres to a mostly plant-based vegan diet. He says that he has shown appreciation for good food and believes it will be the future in terms of what humans consume on a daily basis. He predicts that "the world will be completely different on the subject of food — and even quality of food, actually." Frost also says that his diet helped him become more productive with Satyricon. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Kjetil 'Frost' Haraldstad

Movies

Satyricon [2016]: Graspop Metal Meeting
Self
Satyricon play the 2016 Graspop Metal Meeting
Satyricon: Hellfest 2015
Himself
Satyricon at Val de Moine, Clisson, France The Rite of Our Cross Our World, It Rumbles Tonight Now, Diabolical Black Crow on a Tombstone Filthgrinder With Ravenous Hunger Nekrohaven The Pentagram Burns Mother North K.I.N.G.
Satyricon: Live at the Opera
Drums
To coincide with the release of their self-titled, eighth studio album, Norwegian black metallers SATYRICON played a very special, exclusive show on September 8, 2013 at at Den Norske Opera & Ballett in Oslo, Norway, where they were joined by the 55-strong Norwegian National Opera Chorus as part of the Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival.
Satyricon - La Machine Du Moulin Rouge  (Paris, France 2015)
perkusja
Satyricon: Now, Crows
Self
Live At Hovefestivalen, Norway, 27.06.2008
Until the Light Takes Us
Frost
Chronicles the history, ideology and aesthetic of Norwegian black metal, a musical subculture infamous as much for a series of murders and church arsons as it is for its unique musical and visual aesthetics. This is the first film to truly shed light on a movement that has heretofore been shrouded by rumor and obscured by inaccurate and shallow depictions. Featuring exclusive interviews with the musicians themselves, Until the Light Takes Us explores every aspect of the controversial movement that has captured the attention of the world.
Satyricon: The P3 Sessions
Himself
Roadkill Extravaganza
Frost
It's about the Satyricon's World Tour with Pantera during 2000. The documentary shows their live on tour and some live part.
Satyricon: Live Summer Breeze 2018
Himself
The concert took place on August 11, 2018 during the Summer Breeze Festival in Dinkelsbühl. Originally a black metal band, they were then considered traitors to their own genre. Nowadays Norwegians are mainly one thing: cult. Satyricon has been around since 1990, this veteran of Black Metal, which was originally supposed to be a quartet. But since their band members left for various reasons, Sigurd "Satyr" Wongraven (vocals/guitar) and Kjetil "Frost" Haraldstad (drums) have been rocking out on their own, bringing guest musicians into the happily rotating lineup.