Månegarm

Månegarm is a Swedish Viking/black/folk metal band from Norrtälje. Its name is derived from Mánagarmr, a wolf in Norse mythology.[1]

Månegarm
Left to right: Jonas Almqvist, Erik Grawsiö, Jakob Hallegren, Markus Andé
Left to right: Jonas Almqvist, Erik Grawsiö, Jakob Hallegren, Markus Andé
Background information
OriginNorrtälje, Sweden
Genres
Years active1995–present
LabelsNapalm, Regain, Black Lodge, Displeased
Members
  • Erik Grawsiö
  • Markus Andé
  • Jonas Almkvist
  • Jacob Hallegren
Past members
  • Svenne Rosendal
  • Mårten Matsson
  • Jonny Wranning
  • Viktor Hemgren
  • Janne Liljeqvist
Websitemanegarmsweden.com

History

The band was formed by Svenne Rosendal, Jonas Almqui, and Pierre Wilhelmsson in 1995. After finding another guitarist (Mårten Matsson) and a drummer (Erik Grawsiö), they began rehearsing as "Antikrist". By 1996, they had changed their name to Månegarm, after the wolf of Norse legend, apt for a band concentrating on Viking metal, and early that year, they began recording their first demo collection, Vargaresa (Wolf's Journey).[2] After the recording, Rosendal and Matsson left to be replaced by Jonny Wranning (vocals) and Markus Andé (guitar).[2]

With a second demo, Ur Nattvindar, folk metal became part of their sound, including violins and female vocals for the first time, and they were signed by Displeased Records. Soon afterwards, Wranning left the band and was replaced by Viktor Hemgren. At the end of the year, they went back into Sunlight studios to record their first full-length album, Nordstjärnans Tidsålder (The Age of the Northstar).[3]

In 2000, they began recording their next album, Havets Vargar. Because of some difficulty with the recording studio, they took some time off from recording the album, during which, Viktor Hemgren was fired. Grawsiö took over as vocalist along with his drumming. Also during this time, Janne Liljekvist was added as a full member. With the line up now set, they finished recording the album and released it in 2000.[3]

The band's two demos were remastered and released as an album in 2004, with a fourth studio album, Vredens Tid (Age of Wrath), issued in 2005, followed by performances on the European festival circuit that summer. After one further EP on Displeased, a completely acoustic folk music EP, Urminnes Hävd (The Forest Sessions), the band moved to the Swedish label Black Lodge, which issued the group's sixth album, Vargstenen (Wolf Stone) in 2007.[2]

A new album called Nattväsen was released on 22 October 2009, by Regain Records.[4]

At the end of June/beginning of July 2013 (dates vary depending on territory) they released a new album, Legions of the North, through Napalm Records.[5]

Members

Current

  • Markus Andé – guitar (1996–present)
  • Erik Grawsiö – drums (1996–2008), vocals (2000–present), bass (2010–present)
  • Jacob Hallegren – drums (2008–present)

Touring members

  • Martin Björklund – guitar, violin (2015–present)
  • Tobias Rydsheim – guitar (2016–present)

Former

  • Svenne Rosendal – vocals (1995–1996)
  • Jonny Wranning – vocals (1996)
  • Georgios "Gogge" Karalis – vocals (1997)
  • Viktor Hemgren – vocals (1997–1999)
  • Mårten Matsson – guitars (1995–1996), vocals (1996)
  • Pierre Wilhelmsson – bass guitar (1995–2010)
  • Jan Liljekvist – cello, flute, violin (2004–2012)
  • Jonas "Rune" Almquist – guitars (1995–2016)

Timeline

Discography

Albums

Album name Release Chart Peak
SWE
Nordstjärnans tidsålder
1998
 
Havets vargar
2000
 
Dödsfärd
2003
 
Vredens tid
2005
 
Vargstenen
2007
59
Nattväsen
2009
27
[6]
Legions of the North
2013
 
Månegarm
2015
 
Fornaldarsagor
2019
 
Ynglingaättens Öde
2022
 
Rereleased albums
Album name Re-Release Original
release
Chart Peak
SWE
Nordstjärnans tidsålder
2015
1998
16
Havets vargar
2000
8
Dödsfärd (re-mastered)
2003
16

Compilation

Album name Release Chart Peak
SWE
No. of
tracks
Vargaresa – The Beginning
2004
8
9

EPs

Rereleased
Album name Re-Release Original
release
Chart Peak
SWE
Urminnes hävd (The Forest Sessions)
2015
2006
28

Single

  • 2007: "Genom världar nio"
  • 2022: En snara av guld[7]

Demos

  • 1996: Vargaresa
  • 1997: Ur Nattvindar

References

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