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==History== | |||
'''Thunderbolt''' is a ] ] band. | |||
'''Thunderbolt''' is a ] ] band, combining classical influences (bands like ], ] and ]) with a more modern and powerful sound (e.g. like ] and ]). | |||
After releasing their demo "Bandits at 6 O'Clock" in 2001 the band received multiple offers for a record contract, and subsequently signed with Face Front / WME (]) / Massacre Records (rest of the world) for the release of their 2003 debut "Demons and Diamonds". The album received acclaims from the Norwegian as well as the international music press, and was even greatly appreciated by the mainstream Norewgian press (which is very rare for band within this genre). | |||
The success of "Demons and diamonds" was followed by the band playing several gigs and festivals in ], ] and ] throughout 2003, 2004 and 2005. | |||
Recording and mixing of the follow up (''no album title released yet'') was finished during the summer of 2005, and the record is expected to be released late fall 2005. | |||
==Current lineup== | |||
* Tony "Thunder" Johannessen (singer) | |||
* Frank Johannessen (guitar) | |||
* Geir Marius (guitar) | |||
* Morten Eriksen (bass) | |||
* Vegard Waske (drums) | |||
==Previous members== | |||
* Cato Syversrud (guitar) | |||
==Discography== | |||
* "''Title not announced''" (fall 2005) ''Face Front/WME (Skandinavia) / Massacre Records (world)'' | |||
* "Demons and diamonds" (2003) ''Face Front/WME (Skandinavia) / Massacre Records (world)'' | |||
* "Bandits at 6 O'Clock" (2001) ''(demo)'' | |||
==Acclaims / Reviews== | |||
Out of the more surprising reviews, these stand out: | |||
* "Demons and Diamonds" 5/6 in best-selling norwegian newspaper ] | |||
* "Demons and Diamonds" 5/6 in norwegian mainstream newspaper ] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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History
Thunderbolt is a Norwegian heavy metal band, combining classical influences (bands like Iron Maiden, Helloween and Black Sabbath) with a more modern and powerful sound (e.g. like Bad Brains and Entombed).
After releasing their demo "Bandits at 6 O'Clock" in 2001 the band received multiple offers for a record contract, and subsequently signed with Face Front / WME (Scandinavia) / Massacre Records (rest of the world) for the release of their 2003 debut "Demons and Diamonds". The album received acclaims from the Norwegian as well as the international music press, and was even greatly appreciated by the mainstream Norewgian press (which is very rare for band within this genre).
The success of "Demons and diamonds" was followed by the band playing several gigs and festivals in Norway, Germany and Scandinavia throughout 2003, 2004 and 2005.
Recording and mixing of the follow up (no album title released yet) was finished during the summer of 2005, and the record is expected to be released late fall 2005.
Current lineup
- Tony "Thunder" Johannessen (singer)
- Frank Johannessen (guitar)
- Geir Marius (guitar)
- Morten Eriksen (bass)
- Vegard Waske (drums)
Previous members
- Cato Syversrud (guitar)
Discography
- "Title not announced" (fall 2005) Face Front/WME (Skandinavia) / Massacre Records (world)
- "Demons and diamonds" (2003) Face Front/WME (Skandinavia) / Massacre Records (world)
- "Bandits at 6 O'Clock" (2001) (demo)
Acclaims / Reviews
Out of the more surprising reviews, these stand out:
- "Demons and Diamonds" 5/6 in best-selling norwegian newspaper VG
- "Demons and Diamonds" 5/6 in norwegian mainstream newspaper Dagbladet