Andreas Hedlund

Andreas Hedlund
Birth name Andreas Hedlund
Also known as Vintersorg, Mr. V
Born (1973-11-17) 17 November 1973
Origin Skellefteå, Sweden
Genres Black metal, folk metal, progressive metal, progressive rock, melodic death metal, death metal, thrash metal, avant-garde metal
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, record producer, audio engineer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, lute, programming, piano, organ
Years active 1991–present
Labels Century Media, Lion Music, Napalm
Associated acts Borknagar, Cronian, Fission, Gravisphere, Havayoth, Otyg, Vintersorg, Waterclime

Andreas Hedlund (born 17 November 1973), better known by his stage names Vintersorg and Mr. V, is a Swedish vocalist and multi-instrumentalist who has played in several heavy metal bands.[1]

Biography

Hedlund's musical career came to be in 1994 when he and a few other musicians formed "Vargatron". The original style was meant to be rooted in black metal but using mostly clean vocals and only a few moments of the traditional grim screaming. After a few line-up changes, the group broke up in 1996, but Hedlund still wanted to work with the songs he wrote for Vargatron and decided to record them by himself. As a result, he revived the act as a solo project and changed its name to "Vintersorg", a project he continues to this day.

As the year 2000 arose, so did a new project for Hedlund. This new band, Havayoth, was a gothic metal band formed by Marcus "Vargher" E. Norman from Ancient Wisdom, Bewitched, Naglfar, and Throne of Ahaz and Morgan Hansson, also from Naglfar. Hedlund sang on the 2000 album, His Creation Reversed, but left the band a few years later before he participated with them on anything else. The band continues on today without Hedlund.[2]

Old friends

Following the departure of ICS Vortex as vocalist, Borknagar was in need of a new singer. Having been friends for some time, Øystein G. Brun asked Hedlund to take the reins for their forthcoming album, Empiricism. Hedlund joined the band in 2001, and is still their vocalist to this day, having now recorded three albums on Century Media Records, as well as their forthcoming album on Indie Recordings and playing live on many occasions.[3]

In 2002, Benny Hägglund, long time friend of Hedlund, and live drummer for Vintersorg, began working on music for a project that would combine melody and aggression into energetic songs. He eventually felt compelled to ask Hedlund for support in this project, thus Fission was born. With Benny playing drums, guitar, and bass, and Hedlund singing and adding his experimental edge to their melodic thrash metal with his unique synths, the band recorded their first full-length, entitled Crater, released in 2004 through Napalm Records.[4]

Present Day

In the autumn of 2004, Hedlund began writing music in his spare time. The difference though was this music was a reflection of a more personal, emotional side of his mind, and it came out in the form of progressive rock & symphonic rock rather than any of the genres of metal he had become known for. As he continued to write more, this project began to culminate into a full-fledged solo band, which he called Waterfield.[5] Eventually Hedlund had enough material for a full-length album, which he released through Lion Music on 20 January 2006 under the title The Astral Factor, now with the band name Waterclime.[6]

Being long time friends, Øystein G. Brun and Hedlund eventually began to form a musical bond and found a mutual vision. They played with the idea of a band starting in 2000, but when Hedlund joined Borknagar the idea was put on hold for some time. Starting in 2005, the project finally returned though, originally called Ion, and now called Cronian, the band was their joint vision.[1] Music that went beyond standard song structures to create a cinematic feel, while invoking images of grand and epic arctic landscapes was the goal, and the goal came into fruition on 27 March 2006 with the release of Terra, through Century Media Records.[7]

Discography

With Otyg

With Vintersorg

With Havayoth

With Borknagar

With Fission

With Waterclime

With Cronian

References

  1. 1 2 Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography-Cronian". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  2. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography-Havayoth". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  3. DaRonco, Mike; Huey, Steve. "Biography-Borknagar". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  4. "Overview Crator". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  5. "Vintersorg Explores 'Progressive Rock' With Waterfield". Blabbermouth.net. 14 August 2005. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  6. "Overview Astral Factor". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  7. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Review Terra". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
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