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Thou Shalt Suffer (band)

Thou Shalt Suffer is a black metal band from Norway. The group, a precursor band to Emperor, features Ihsahn's trademark keyboard melodies combined with various death metal elements, including vocal stylings. When the group broke up due to the formation of Emperor, Ihsahn continued using the name Thou Shalt Suffer as a synthieval/ambient side-project of his own.

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Thou Shalt Suffer began in 1991 when vocalist Ihsahn met guitarist Samoth at a clinic for rock musicians. The two started playing together under various names, such as Dark Device, Xerasia, and Embryonic. They eventually settled on Thou Shalt Suffer, however. It was during this time Ihsahn began to develop his skills as a keyboard player, and his trademark sound can be heard on the band's recordings. In 1991, the band recorded two demos, Into The Woods Of Belial and Open The Mysteries Of Your Creation. Both recordings exhibited a distinct style which would eventually develop into the classic "Emperor sound" of Ihsahn's and Samoth's later careers.

When Samoth began writing music outside of the band, Thou Shalt Suffer began to dissolve. Bassist Ildjarn and drummer Thorbjørn Akkerhaugen both left the band. Ildjarn formed his own eponymous project Ildjarn (which was often contributed to by both Ihsahn and Samoth), while Akkerhaugen went on to found Akkerhaugen Studios. At this point (late 1991), Emperor had come into full swing, and Thou Shalt Suffer was put on hold. Ihsahn didn't completely abandon the band, however – instead, he used the name to release dark synthieval -type ambient music. The first Thou Shalt Suffer full-length album was released in 2001, titled Somnium. It was composed and produced entirely by Ihshan. Also, in 1997, the band's original two demos were pressed to CD and released to the public. This compilation, simply titled Into The Woods Of Belial was re-released and widely distributed in 2004.

For the time being, Thou Shalt Suffer seems to be on hold once again, as Ihsahn is focusing primarily on his symphonic metal project Peccatum.

Discography

Studio Releases

Live And Compilation Releases

  • Into The Woods Of Belial [Compilation] - (1997) (Reis. 2004)

Demos And Bootlegs

  • Into The Woods Of Belial [Demo] - (1991)
  • Open The Mysteries Of Your Creation [Demo] - (1991)

Band Members

Current Members

  • Ihsahn (Vegard Tveitan) - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard - (1991-)

Former Members

  • Samoth (Tomas Haugen) - Guitar - (1991)
  • Ildjarn (Vidar Vaaer) - Bass - (1991)
  • Thorbjørn Akkerhaugen - Drums - (1991)

Related Bands

  • Emperor - The black metal band which Thou Shalt Suffer eventually evolved into (with members Ihsahn and Samoth).
Last updated: 06-05-2005 13:58:55
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