List of Norway Black Metal Band
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137 bands
1349, a Black Metal band from Norway
8thSin, an Industrial band from Norway
Aeternus, a Black Metal band from Bergen, Norway
Age Of Silence, a Progressive Metal band from Norway
Ancient, a Black Metal band from Norway
Anguish, a band from Norway (page not yet online)
Arcturus, a Black Metal band from Norway
Ark, a Progressive Metal band from Norway
Artch, a Traditional Metal band from Norway
Asmegin, a Folk Metal band from Norway
Atrox, a Progressive Metal band from Trondheim, Norway
Audrey Horne, a Goth Rock/Metal band from Norway
Aura Noir, a Thrash Metal band from Norway
Battered, a Thrash Metal band from Haugesund, Norway
Beautiful Sin, a Power Metal band from Norway
Beyond Dawn, a band from Norway
Black Debbath, a Stoner Rock band from Oslo, Norway
Blood Red Throne, a Death Metal band from Kristiansand, Norway
Blood Tsunami, a Thrash Metal band from Oslo, Norway
Borknagar, a Black Metal band from Norway
Burzum, a Black Metal band from Norway
Cadaver, a Death Metal band from Norway
Cadaver Inc., a Death Metal, Black Metal band from Norway
Carpathian Forest, a Black Metal band from Sandnes, Norway
Carpathian Full Moon, a Doomdeath band from Norway
Chain Collector, a Melodic Death Metal band from Kristiansand, Norway
Chrome Division, a band from Norway
Chton, a Death Metal band from Norway
Circus Maximus, a Progressive Metal band from Norway
Communic, a Power Metal, Progressive Metal band from Norway
Conception, a Traditional Metal band from Norway
Covenant, a Black Metal band from Norway
Crest Of Darkness, a Black Metal band from Norway
Cronian, a band from Bergen, Norway (page not yet online)
Cynicon, a Black Metal band from Norway
Darkthrone, a Black Metal band from Norway
Dead To This World, a Thrash Metal band from Bergen, Norway
Dimension F3H, a band from Norway (page not yet online)
Dimmu Borgir, a Black Metal band from Norway
Dismal Euphony, a Black Metal band from Norway
Disiplin, a Black Metal band from Norway
Dødheimsgard, a Black Metal band from Norway
Drawn, a band from Kristiansand, Norway
Einherjer, a Viking Metal band from Haugesund, Norway
Elite, a Black Metal band from Mo I Rana, Norway (page not yet online)
Emperor, a Black Metal band from Norway
Enslaved, a Black Metal, Viking Metal band from Haugesund, Norway
Enthral, a Black Metal band from Norway
Equinox, a Thrash Metal band from Fredrikstad, Norway
Extol, a Christian Metal, Death Metal band from Norway
Fleurety, a Black Metal band from Norway
Frantic Bleep, a Progressive Metal band from Norway
Funeral, a Doom Metal band from Drammen, Norway
Gehenna, a Black Metal band from Norway
Godsend, a Doom Metal band from Norway
Gorgoroth, a Black Metal band from Norway
Green Carnation, a band from Norway
Griffin, a band from Norway
Grimfist, a Doom Metal, Thrash Metal band from Norway
Hades Almighty, a Black Metal band from Norway
I, a band from Norway
Ihsahn, a band from Norway
Immortal, a Black Metal band from Norway
In The Woods ..., a band from Norway
In Vain, a band from Kristiansand, Norway
Jorn, a band from Norway
Jotunspor, a Black Metal band from Norway
Kampfar, a Black Metal band from Fredrikstad, Norway
Keep Of Kalessin, a Black Metal band from Norway
Khold, a Black Metal band from Norway
The Kovenant, a Black Metal, Industrial band from Norway
Lengsel, a Black Metal band from Norway
Limbonic Art, a Black Metal band from Norway
Lumsk, a Folk Metal band from Norway
Lunaris, a Black Metal band from Norway
Madder Mortem, a Gothic Metal band from Norway
Malignant Eternal, a Black Metal, Industrial band from Bergen, Norway
Manes, a Black Metal, Eclectic Metal band from Norway
Manitou, a Progressive Metal band from Norway
Mayhem, a Black Metal band from Norway
Mezzerschmitt, a Black Metal band from Norway
Mindgrinder, a Black Metal band from Norway (page not yet online)
Mundanus Imperium, a Traditional Metal band from Norway
Myrkskog, a Black Metal, Death Metal band from Vikersund, Norway
Nocturnal Breed, a Thrash Metal band from Norway
Obtained Enslavement, a Black Metal band from Norway
Octavia Sperati, a Gothic Metal band from Bergen, Norway
Old Funeral, a Death Metal band from Norway
Old Man's Child, a Melodic Death Metal band from Norway
Pagan's Mind, a Progressive Metal band from Norway
Peccatum, a band from Norway
Ragnarok, a Black Metal band from Norway
Ram-Zet, a band from Norway
Red Harvest, an Industrial band from Norway
Sahg, a Doom Metal band from Norway
Satyricon, a Black Metal band from Norway
Scariot, a Traditional Metal band from Kristiansand, Norway
Scum, a band from Norway
Sea Of Dreams, a Progressive Metal band from Norway
The Sins Of Thy Beloved, a Gothic Metal band from Norway
Sirenia, a Gothic Metal band from Norway
Skitliv, a band from Norway
Solefald, a Black Metal band from Norway
Sorg, a Gothic Metal band from Norway (page not yet online)
Sort Vokter, a Black Metal band from Norway
Source Of Tide, a Black Metal band from Norway
Spiral Architect, a Progressive Metal band from Norway
Stonegard, an Alternative Metal band from Oslo, Norway
Subliritum, a Black Metal band from Norway
Susperia, a Black Metal band from Norway
Syrach, a Doomdeath band from Norway
Taake, a Black Metal band from Norway (page not yet online)
Theatre Of Tragedy, a Gothic Metal band from Norway
The 3rd And The Mortal, a band from Norway
Thorns, a Black Metal band from Norway
Thulsa Doom, a Stoner Rock band from Oslo, Norway
Thundra, a Black Metal, Viking Metal band from Norway
Tidfall, a Black Metal band from Norway
TNT, a Hard Rock band from Norway (page not yet online)
Trail Of Tears, a Gothic Metal band from Norway
Trinacria, a band from Norway
Tristania, a Gothic Metal band from Norway
Troll, a Black Metal band from Norway
Tulus, a Black Metal band from Norway
Twin Obscenity, a band from Norway (page not yet online)
Twisted Into Form, a Progressive Metal band from Oslo, Norway
Ulver, a Black Metal, Eclectic Metal band from Norway
V:28, a Black Metal, Industrial band from Norway
Valhall, a Doom Metal band from Norway
Ved Buens Ende, a Black Metal band from Norway
Virus, a Eclectic Metal band from Norway
Vreid, a Black Metal band from Norway
We, a Stoner Rock band from Oslo, Norway
Windir, a Viking Metal, Black Metal band from Sogndal, Norway
Winds, a Progressive Metal band from Norway
Zerozonic, a band from Kristiansand, Norway
Zyklon, a Black Metal band from Norway
True Norwegian Black Metal Part 1 of 5
True Norwegian Black Metal Part 2 of 5
True Norwegian Black Metal - Part 3 of 5
True Norwegian Black Metal - Part 4 of 5
True Norwegian Black Metal - Part 5 of 5
*Last Part of Ghost Story*
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Ghost Story Page last
This is the unretouched digital photo at a "quarter" of the original size. So we actually have a huge photo of it. But it would be too large to put on the web. It was taken in a NEF format which is the sharpest and most detailed you can get out of the D100.
Notice, there is also something strange on Vlad's jeans and part of the camera case, which did not appear on the other photos. What was flying by our camera in that fraction of a second when the flash went off? Two ghosts? None of us saw anything fly by the camera, nor was there a feeling in the air that anything weird was going on. We were all just laying there relaxing, and checking out the stars.
Later in the room, we looked at the pictures again, and even zoomed in on the lines. And we were like, "Wow, what is it?"
Sergei says, "See, I told you I got a picture of a ghost." Vlad and I knew it was strange, because the Nikon D 100 has never mess up any of our pictures.
Oh, by the way, did we mention that there is a large cemetery on the property right next to "Our Father's House" ?
Is Moodus, CT really haunted? What could those lines be? We still have no clue what is in the picture. Click for a larger version.
Ghost Photo, Moodus CT

Update: We received an e-mail, and it was explained to us that it appears we have caught a picture of something that is called, rods. Here's what Glen's e-mail says: "When I saw the photo, it reminded me of a phenomenon I heard about a few years back, called Rods. It's kind of hard to explain, they're these things that appear in still frames. It's unsure if they are living or dead, but they travel so fast that they are virtually invisible, unless a still frame appears, or video is slowed down. I found you a web address: http://www.opendb.com/sol/seq.htm When the creepiness dies down, write me back. Glen G." Thanks Glen for this info!
9/07/05 - We recently received another email that said, "No, these are not rods, the shape of them is wrong!"
This is the unretouched digital photo at a "quarter" of the original size. So we actually have a huge photo of it. But it would be too large to put on the web. It was taken in a NEF format which is the sharpest and most detailed you can get out of the D100.
Notice, there is also something strange on Vlad's jeans and part of the camera case, which did not appear on the other photos. What was flying by our camera in that fraction of a second when the flash went off? Two ghosts? None of us saw anything fly by the camera, nor was there a feeling in the air that anything weird was going on. We were all just laying there relaxing, and checking out the stars.
Later in the room, we looked at the pictures again, and even zoomed in on the lines. And we were like, "Wow, what is it?"
Sergei says, "See, I told you I got a picture of a ghost." Vlad and I knew it was strange, because the Nikon D 100 has never mess up any of our pictures.
Oh, by the way, did we mention that there is a large cemetery on the property right next to "Our Father's House" ?
Is Moodus, CT really haunted? What could those lines be? We still have no clue what is in the picture. Click for a larger version.
Ghost Photo, Moodus CT

Update: We received an e-mail, and it was explained to us that it appears we have caught a picture of something that is called, rods. Here's what Glen's e-mail says: "When I saw the photo, it reminded me of a phenomenon I heard about a few years back, called Rods. It's kind of hard to explain, they're these things that appear in still frames. It's unsure if they are living or dead, but they travel so fast that they are virtually invisible, unless a still frame appears, or video is slowed down. I found you a web address: http://www.opendb.com/sol/seq.htm When the creepiness dies down, write me back. Glen G." Thanks Glen for this info!
9/07/05 - We recently received another email that said, "No, these are not rods, the shape of them is wrong!"
Metal Detecting Story continues..
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We've Got Company
After our photo session, it was getting totally dark. We had already buried some coins in the field to do some practicing with our detectors, and now we realized that it was already too dark to even find what we planted.

We all sat down in the field and was laughing and talking about all the silver coins we would find the next day, including the ones we just lost.
Then Carol started making jokes about taking a picture of all of us laying in the grass, to show how "worn out" we were from metal detecting all day long. So we spread out on the grass, and Sergei offered to take the picture.
After the flash went off, we all yelled at Sergei,"Did it turn out?"
He looked at the monitor on the camera, and said,
"There's a line going through it,"
We all yelled, "Well, take another one!"
Waiting foor the photoThe Second Photo
When Sergei said that there was a line going through it, Vlad thought it sounded weird so he got up to go check the monitor, and see if the camera was functioning properly, which it was, and then he laid back down.
Sergei told us, "It's a ghost." And we were all like, "Yeah, right, Sergei, just take another picture."

So this next photo is Sergei's "retake," and as you can see, it turned out the way we expected it to, and there are no lines.
Looking at these pictures of us laying in the field.
seems funny to us now. We look like some aliens landed in the field, and zapped us with their laser guns while we were metal detecting.
Relaxing in the fieldThe Third Photo
Sergei took a third picture, within a matter of seconds, just to be on the safe side. Here is the photo he took, and it doesn't have any lines in it either.

On the next page, we'll take a closer look at the lines. As you will see, it is not just one line, but two lines and they cross each other several times.
It was suggested that maybe it was two bugs flying by. No, we don't think so. And besides, the bug season has already been over for awhile.
If you know anything about taking photos, you know how fast a flash goes off especially when it's dark.
After our photo session, it was getting totally dark. We had already buried some coins in the field to do some practicing with our detectors, and now we realized that it was already too dark to even find what we planted.

We all sat down in the field and was laughing and talking about all the silver coins we would find the next day, including the ones we just lost.
Then Carol started making jokes about taking a picture of all of us laying in the grass, to show how "worn out" we were from metal detecting all day long. So we spread out on the grass, and Sergei offered to take the picture.
After the flash went off, we all yelled at Sergei,"Did it turn out?"
He looked at the monitor on the camera, and said,
"There's a line going through it,"
We all yelled, "Well, take another one!"
Waiting foor the photoThe Second Photo
When Sergei said that there was a line going through it, Vlad thought it sounded weird so he got up to go check the monitor, and see if the camera was functioning properly, which it was, and then he laid back down.
Sergei told us, "It's a ghost." And we were all like, "Yeah, right, Sergei, just take another picture."

So this next photo is Sergei's "retake," and as you can see, it turned out the way we expected it to, and there are no lines.
Looking at these pictures of us laying in the field.
seems funny to us now. We look like some aliens landed in the field, and zapped us with their laser guns while we were metal detecting.
Relaxing in the fieldThe Third Photo
Sergei took a third picture, within a matter of seconds, just to be on the safe side. Here is the photo he took, and it doesn't have any lines in it either.

On the next page, we'll take a closer look at the lines. As you will see, it is not just one line, but two lines and they cross each other several times.
It was suggested that maybe it was two bugs flying by. No, we don't think so. And besides, the bug season has already been over for awhile.
If you know anything about taking photos, you know how fast a flash goes off especially when it's dark.