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18-530: (Redirected from Arcturians ) Arcturian may refer to: Arcturian (album) , a 2015 album by Arcturus Arcturian ( Star Trek ) , a fictional species in the Star Trek franchise Arcturians (New Age) , a purported extraterrestrial civilization See also [ edit ] Arcturus (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

36-449: A guest appearance on the Arcturus album La Masquerade Infernale . He sang on three songs: "Master of Disguise", "The Chaos Path" (in which he handled all lead vocals, wrote the lyrics and co-composed this song), and "Painting My Horror". In 1997, the folk / progressive / black metal band Borknagar was in need of a vocalist after the departure of original vocalist Garm. Garm introduced

54-575: A live member on bass and vocals. Furthermore, Arcturus would be resurrected to headline the ProgPower USA festival in 2011. Hestnæs released his first solo album in 2011, entitled Storm Seeker . The album features Asgeir Mickelson on drums (ex-Borknagar), and some guitar solos by Terje "Cyrus" Andersen . The live band will include Borknagar guitarist Jens F. Ryland , and Steinar Gundersen from Spiral Architect on bass. After several months of rumours of ICS Vortex's involvement with Borknagar, it

72-412: Is different from Wikidata Articles with hAudio microformats Album articles lacking alt text for covers Album chart usages for Germany4 Simen Hestn%C3%A6s Simen Hestnæs (born 4 March 1974), better known by his stage name ICS Vortex or simply Vortex , is a Norwegian musician. He is the vocalist of the similarly named band ICS Vortex, the avant-garde metal band Arcturus and

90-2230: Is the fifth studio album by the Norwegian avant-garde metal band Arcturus . It was released on May 8, 2015 and was the first album by the band in ten years. The album features Simen "ICS Vortex" Hestnæs as the principal vocalist. The first single for the album, "The Arcturian Sign", was released on March 27, 2015. Track listing [ edit ] No. Title Length 1. "The Arcturian Sign" 5:08 2. "Crashland" 4:08 3. "Angst" 4:26 4. "Warp" 3:51 5. "Game Over" 5:57 6. "Demon" 3:27 7. "Pale" 5:10 8. "The Journey" 4:14 9. "Archer" 5:36 10. "Bane" 5:50 Special edition bonus tracks No. Title Length 1. "Angst (Industrial Club Remix By Pride And Fall)"   2. "Archer (Sun Of The Sleepless Geisterbahn Remix)"   3. "Game Over (Germ Remix)"   4. "Warp (Wormhole Remix By Encephalon)"   5. "Angst (Nailbomb Remix By Fractured)"   6. "Arcturian Psychedelic Sign (By MøllårN)"   7. "Warp (Germ Remix)"   8. "Pale (Necro Deathmort Remix)"   Personnel [ edit ] Arcturus [ edit ] Simen Hestnæs (credited as "ICS Vortex") - vocals Knut Magne Valle (credited as "Møllarn") - electric guitar , lead vocals on "The Journey" Hugh Mingay (credited as "Skoll") - bass guitar Steinar Sverd Johnsen (credited as "Sverd") - keyboards Jan Axel Blomberg (credited as "Hellhammer") - drums , percussion Additional personnel [ edit ] Sebastian Grouchot - violin Charts [ edit ] Chart (2015) Peak position German Albums ( Offizielle Top 100 ) 15 References [ edit ] ^ "Offizielle Deutsche Charts - Offizielle Deutsche Charts" . www.offiziellecharts.de . Retrieved 2021-04-11 . ^ Anders (March 27, 2015). "ARCTURUS UNLEASH 1ST SINGLE FROM "ARCTURIAN" " . Archived from

108-516: The doom metal band Lamented Souls. He is also a vocalist and the bass guitarist to the heavy metal band Borknagar , and the former bass guitarist and clean vocalist for the symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir . His longest-running band is the doom metal band Lamented Souls, which began in 1991 and for which he plays guitar and handles the vocal duties. He actually started out as their drummer, but switched places with Ole Jørgen Moe when they became aware of his singing abilities. His moniker

126-399: The band to Hestnæs, who became their vocalist from 1997 to 2000. He took over bass duties as well, recording bass for their fourth full-length Quintessence , after bass guitarist Kai K. Lie left the band. In August 2000, Hestnæs left Borknagar to fully concentrate on Dimmu Borgir . According to an interview, Borknagar was set to tour Europe with Mayhem , about the same time he would be in

144-510: The best; Hestnæs then stated that had he not gotten the ultimatum, he would still be in Borknagar to this day. Hestnæs first contributed on the recording of Spiritual Black Dimensions by adding a new vocal element: his own "clean" and "operatic" singing which added a new element to Dimmu Borgir as a band. Hestnæs stepped in as session bass guitarist when Nagash left the band to fully concentrate on The Kovenant ; he was, until late August 2009,

162-473: The 💕 2015 studio album by Arcturus Arcturian [REDACTED] Studio album by Arcturus Released May 8, 2015 Genre Avant-garde metal , symphonic black metal Length 47 : 47 Label Prophecy Productions Arcturus chronology Shipwrecked in Oslo (2006) Arcturian (2015) Arcturian

180-417: The keyboardist of Dimmu Borgir, both he and Vortex have been fired from the band. Vortex later stated he will remember the days before the greed and music industry took over Dimmu Borgir. He also stated he has an interest in reviving "a band or three". He is currently scheduled to meet with Lamented Souls in mid-September about a new album. In 2010, it was announced Hestnæs would be returning to Borknagar as

198-1367: The original on 2016-03-05 . Retrieved 2021-01-01 . ^ "Babyblaue Prog-Reviews: Arcturus: Arcturian: Review" . www.babyblaue-seiten.de . Retrieved 2021-04-11 . ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Arcturus – Arcturian" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts . Retrieved 7 December 2021. v t e Arcturus Steinar Sverd Johnsen Jan Axel Blomberg Knut Magne Valle Hugh Mingay ICS Vortex Kristoffer Rygg Carl August Tidemann Samoth Studio albums Aspera Hiems Symfonia La Masquerade Infernale The Sham Mirrors Sideshow Symphonies Arcturian Extended plays My Angel Constellation Other releases Disguised Masters Aspera Hiems Symfonia Shipwrecked in Oslo Authority control databases [REDACTED] MusicBrainz release group Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arcturian_(album)&oldid=1059180344 " Categories : Arcturus (band) albums 2015 albums Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

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216-405: The permanent replacement on bass and a full member of Dimmu Borgir. In 2005, Hestnæs became Arcturus' new singer following the departure of both Garm in 2003, and Spiral Architect 's Øyvind Hægeland in 2005. Hægeland departed from the band due to the distance he lived from the other band members and Hestnæs took over as lead vocalist for the band, making it the second band in which Hestnæs would be

234-417: The studio to record with Dimmu Borgir. Borknagar guitarist and frontman Øystein G. Brun gave Hestnæs an ultimatum: tour with Borknagar, or quit and deal with Dimmu Borgir. He opted for the latter, stating that he thought Dimmu Borgir would become a more successful band in the long term. Brun would later state that the decision was "business", and that he "had nothing against Dimmu Borgir", and he wished Hestnæs

252-477: The successor to Garm as vocalist. In September 2005, the band released their fourth full-length album, and first full-length without Garm on vocals, Sideshow Symphonies , which was met with varying acclaim. In 2005, Hestnæs was voted one of the top ten vocalists in Terrorizer Magazine and Arcturus was voted among the ten best live acts of 2005. Sideshow Symphonies was also ranked among the top ten albums of

270-469: The title Arcturian . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arcturian&oldid=1242823655 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Arcturian (album) From Misplaced Pages,

288-488: The year in the magazine. In 2007, at a concert in Melbourne, Australia, Hestnæs stated that the concert would be Arcturus' last show. On 17 April, the band officially announced they had disbanded. Most recently, Hestnæs lent his voice to the animated television program, Metalocalypse , in the episode "Dethdoubles" as well as "Dethwedding" and "Dethcarraldo". According to a Myspace post (in late August 2009) by Mustis ,

306-545: Was a bit of a joke to poke fun at one of Garm 's aliases, Fiery G. Maelstrom: "Icy S. Vortex", with the first words being opposite elements, the middle initial being the first letters of their common names, and the last word being a powerful circular current of water. In 1995, he was on tour with the avant-garde metal band Ved Buens Ende and performed the supporting vocals. Songs from that tour were later released on ...Coiled in Obscurity bootleg album. In 1997, Hestnæs made

324-449: Was announced that he was to rejoin Borknagar full-time as a cooperative vocalist with Vintersorg as well as being the band's bass guitarist. This would last until Vintersorg's departure from the band in 2019, wherein Vortex assumed the role of lead vocalist once again for the first time since 2000. 2011 also saw the revival of Arcturus , with Vortex once again assuming lead vocal duties. He

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