Slavia (band)

Slavia

Slavia live in 2009 in Bergen, Norway
Background information
Origin Norway
Genres Black metal
Years active 1997 - 2011
Labels Drakkar Productions
Misantrof ANTIRecords
Associated acts Disiplin
Taake
Black Flame
Janvs
Website www.slavia.no
Members Jonas Raskolnikov Christiansen
Hoest
Thurzur
Aindiachai
m:A Fog

Slavia is a Norwegian black metal band formed in 1997.

History

Slavia was a black metal band from Norway which was formed by Jonas Raskolnikov Christiansen from Kongsberg in 1994 under the name of Dreygjarnir. Changed name to Slavia in 1997.[1] The band was based in Bergen later when Christiansen moved there for university studies, and featured members from the bands like Taake, Deathcult, Disiplin, Enslaved and Black Flame. Vocalist Jonas was found dead in his apartment on 17 November 2011. He died of colon cancer that had spread to his liver, lungs and throat. With him being the only official recording and composing band member (all others were live and session musicians only), the band's existence ceased with his death.

Last known line-up (2010)

Discography

*Gloria in Excelsis Sathan (demo) (2001) released by Drakkar Productions. Limited to 666 handnumbered copies.

*Norwegian Black Terror Assault (7" EP) (2003) released by Drakkar Productions. Limited to 500 copies.

*Strength and Vision (CD) (2007) released by Drakkar Productions. Limited to 1000 copies.

*Strength and Vision (Digipack) (2008) new lay-out + 7 bonus live-tracks from Hole in the Sky - Festival 2007. Released by Drakkar Productions. Limited to 2000 copies.

*Strength and Vision (12" LP) (2008) new lay-out, splatter vinyl, including an A3-poster. Released by Drakkar Productions. Limited to 500 handnumbered copies.

*Integrity and Victory(CDR Promo) (2011) Released by Anti Christiansen Media and No Pride In Life Records. Limited to 79 copies.

*Integrity and Victory(Jewelcase CD) (2011) Released by Drakkar Productions.

*Integrity and Victory (12" LP) (2011) Released by Drakkar productions.

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