Ronny Thorsen Contents Discography[1] References Navigation menuRonny Thorsen @ discogs.comRonny Thorsen interview @ xs4all.nlRonny Thorsen @ metalstorm.ee2005 Napalm Awards @ napalmrecords.come
1978 birthsBlack metal singersLiving peopleNorwegian male singersNorwegian singer-songwritersPeople from Kristiansand21st-century Norwegian singers21st-century male singers
KristiansandVest-AgderNorwayNorwegianTrail of TearsBlood Red ThroneScariotTristaniaNapalm Records
Ronny Thorsen | |
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Born | (1978-01-03) 3 January 1978 |
Genres | Gothic metal, symphonic black metal |
Occupation(s) | Vocalist |
Instruments | Harsh vocals |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Napalm Records DSFA Records Demolition Records Black Lotus Records |
Associated acts | Blood Red Throne Scariot Trail of Tears Tristania Viper Solfa |
Website | http://www.myspace.com/ronnythorsen |
Ronny Thorsen (born 3 January 1978 in Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway)[1] is a Norwegian vocalist most notable for being the harsh vocalist, lyricist,[2] and formerly the only constant member of the band Trail of Tears, until he left the band in 2013. He has also been a session vocalist for the bands Blood Red Throne and Scariot and was a guest for the band Tristania.[3] For the 2005 Napalm Awards for Napalm Records, Ronny Thorsen placed third in the categories of Artist of the Year and Best Male Vocalist.[4]
Contents
1 Discography[1]
1.1 With Trail of Tears
1.2 With Viper Solfa
1.3 As a guest or session musician
2 References
Discography[1]
With Trail of Tears
Natt (demo, 1996) (Trail of Tears made this album under the moniker of Natt.)
When Silence Cries (demo, 1997)
Disclosure in Red (full-length, 1998)
Profoundemonium (full-length, 2000)
A New Dimension of Might (full-length, 2002)
Free Fall Into Fear (full-length, 2005)
Existentia (full-length, 2007)
Bloodstained Endurance (full-length, 2009)
Oscillation (full-length, 2013)
With Viper Solfa
Carving an Icon (full-length, 2015)
As a guest or session musician
Deathmix 2000 by Blood Red Throne (demo, 2000)
Deathforlorn by Scariot (full-length, 2000)
World of Glass by Tristania (full-length, 2001)
References
^ ab Ronny Thorsen @ discogs.com
^ Ronny Thorsen interview @ xs4all.nl
^ Ronny Thorsen @ metalstorm.ee
^ 2005 Napalm Awards @ napalmrecords.com