Arve Isdal
Arve Isdal | |
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Arve Isdal (right) with Enslaved bandmate Grutle Kjellson | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Arve Isdal |
Also known as | Ice Dale |
Born |
Bergen, Norway | 28 August 1977
Origin | Norway |
Genres | Black metal, Viking metal, hard rock, death metal, progressive metal, industrial metal, post-grunge, heavy metal, thrash metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Guitar, bass |
Associated acts | Enslaved, I, Audrey Horne, Ov Hell, Demonaz |
Arve Isdal (born 28 August 1977, Bergen, Norway), also known as Ice Dale, is a Norwegian musician and producer.
He is best known for being the guitarist of progressive black metal band Enslaved. He is very active in the Norwegian metal scene as both a member of several bands and a session player for others still. After Tom Cato Visnes left the hard rock band Audrey Horne, Isdal played the bass parts on their second album Le Fol and continues to perform with the group. He is a part of the death/black metal band Trinacria, which includes members of Enslaved and the noise group Fe-Mail; and a newly formed project with former Immortal guitarist Harald Nævdal. He has also been session-guitarist for Ov Hell and lent his voice to a character on Metalocalypse in the episode "Dethmas".
As Ice Dale, he was a member of the hard-rock band Bourbon Flame.[1]
Isdal is inspired by guitar players like Slash, David Gilmour, John Frusciante, Trey Spruance, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, and The Edge according to his Myspace.
Discography
Audrey Horne
- Confessions & Alcohol (EP, 2005)
- No Hay Banda (2005)
- Le Fol (2007)
- Audrey Horne (2010)
- Youngblood (2013)
- Pure heavy (2014)
Enslaved
- Below the Lights (2003)
- Isa (2004)
- Ruun (2006)
- Vertebrae (2008)
- Axioma Ethica Odini (2010)
- RIITIIR (2012)
- In Times (2015)
I
- Between Two Worlds (2006)
Demonaz
- March of the Norse (2011)
Malignant Eternal
- Alarm (Malignant Eternal-album)|Alarm (1999)
Ov Hell
- The Underworld Regime (2010)
Trinacria
- Travel Now Journey Infinitely (2008)
See also
References
- ↑ Database (undated). "Bourbon Flame". Encyclopaedia Metallum – The Metal Archives. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
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