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Gothminister
Details of Gothminister (Group), information and links
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“ Gothminister is an industrial metal band from Norway. Formed in 1999, they have released four albums and have had success in Germany, playing many German music festivals, including Wave-Gotik-Treffen (WGT), the Dark Storm Festival, the M'era Luna Festival, and performing for over 10,000 people at the Schattenreich Festival.Line-up
Current members
- Gothminister (Bjørn Alexander Brem) - Lead Vocals and Performance
- Chris Dead (Christian Svendsen) - Drums
- Icarus (Glenn Nilsen) - Guitars
- Turbo Natas (Ketil Eggum) - Guitars
Former members
- Machine - Guitars
- Android (Andy Moxnes) — Keyboard, guitar
- Halfface (Tom Kalstad) - Keyboards
- Dementia Narcissus (Sandra Jensen) — Performance
Guest appearances
- Nell Sigland — Vocals on "Wish" (track 10 on Gothic Electronic Anthems)
- Cecilia Kristensen — The "Girl" in the "Darkside" Video
- Eastern Strix- The "Girl" in the "Freak" Video
Live guest appearances
- Eric Burton — Live Vocals for Hatred at M'era Luna Festival 2004
- Bruno Kramm - Keyboards on Wave Gotik Treffen and M`Era Luna Festival 2011
Discography
Albums
- 2001: Angel (Demo)
- 2003: Gothic Electronic Anthems
- 2005: Empire of Dark Salvation
- 2008: Happiness in Darkness
- 2011: Anima Inferna
Singles and EPs
- 2002: Angel
- 2002: Devil
- 2003: The Holy One
- 2005: Dark Salvation EP
- 2005: Swallowed by the Earth
- 2008: Dusk till Dawn
- 2009: Freak
- 2011: Liar
Music Videos
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Begin date: 1999
Similar artists: Symphony of Sorrow, The Kovenant, Dødheimsgard, The Sins of Thy Beloved, Tidfall, Stein Inge Brækhus, MDFMK, Flipside, Bukkene Bruse, Dag Ingebrigtsen
Official website(s): http://www.gothminister.com/
Links
- discogs: http://www.discogs.com
- microblog: http://twitter.com
- myspace: http://www.myspace.com
- social network: http://www.facebook.com
- youtube: http://www.youtube.com
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