Abbath Explained

Olve Eikemo
Birth Name:Olve Eikemo
Alias:Abbath Doom Occulta
Birth Date:27 June 1973
Birth Place:Bergen, Norway
Years Active:1988–present

Olve Eikemo (born 27 June 1973), better known by his stage name Abbath Doom Occulta or simply Abbath, is a Norwegian musician best known as a founding member of the black metal band Immortal. Before founding Immortal, Abbath performed with Old Funeral alongside future Immortal member Demonaz. Following his departure from Immortal in 2015, he announced that he would be forming a new band under the Abbath name.[1] Although primarily a guitarist, Abbath is also a proficient bassist and drummer, having started his career as a bassist and recorded all drums for Immortal albums Pure Holocaust and Battles in the North.

Early life

Eikemo was born in Odda[2] and grew up in Lysefjorden in Os, outside of Bergen, Norway.[3] As a young boy, he was an avid fan of hard rock band Kiss and his first heavy metal album was Creatures of the Night, which made him feel "immortal".[4] He started his musical career with the band Old Funeral.[3] He cites getting his first Venom video and Bathory album as a turning point in his musical development towards black metal.[5]

Projects

Immortal

Immortal was formed in 1991 by Abbath and Demonaz, alongside other former members of the extreme metal bands Old Funeral and Amputation. At various times throughout the band's history, Abbath has been the lead vocalist, bassist, guitarist, keyboardist, drummer, and lyricist, due to the difficulties of upholding a stable line-up. During Immortal's early years, Abbath originally served as the band's vocalist, bassist and studio drummer, while Demonaz played guitar. A steady-lineup was secured for a brief time when drummer Horgh joined Immortal. After the release of Blizzard Beasts in 1997, Demonaz was diagnosed with acute tendinitis, and was consequently forced to quit as guitarist, but remained as lyricist and band manager. Immortal released At the Heart of Winter in 1999, with Abbath taking over guitar and bass duties. This album marked a large shift in sound and style for the music of Immortal. In 2000, the band released Damned in Black, with Iscariah on bass. Sons of Northern Darkness was released in 2002, with the same lineup. Soon after the release of the album, Immortal decided to split and cited personal reasons for their break-up.[6]

In early May 2006, Abbath announced that Immortal would reunite.[7] [8] In regard to when Immortal would start playing live again, Abbath said:

A comeback tour followed the reunion with shows in Europe in 2007 and the band's first tour of Australia and New Zealand in 2008. A new Immortal album, All Shall Fall, was released in autumn of 2009. The band's performance at Wacken Open Air in 2007 was recorded and filmed for the release of the 2010 video album The Seventh Date of Blashyrkh. Abbath left Immortal in 2015 after a legal battle with the other members over the rights to the band's trademark.[9] [10]

I

Following Immortal's break-up in 2003, Abbath began working on a new project called I that same year.[11] [12] Abbath served as vocalist and guitarist, and was joined by former Immortal drummer Armagedda, Gorgoroth bassist King ov Hell, Enslaved guitarist Arve Isdal, and then-former Immortal guitarist Demonaz as lyricist.[11] The band released their debut album Between Two Worlds in 2006 and performed their only concert at that year's Hole in the Sky festival in Bergen.[13] [14]

Abbath

After leaving Immortal in 2015, Abbath formed a new eponymous band and released their first self-titled album in early 2016.[15] Abbath followed up their debut with the album Outstrider in 2019.[16] Their latest album, Dread Reaver, was released in 2022.[17]

Bömbers

Bömbers is a Motörhead tribute band formed in 1996. The band consists of childhood friends Abbath "Killminister" on lead vocals and bass, Tore "Fast Tore" Bratseth (of Old Funeral and The Battalion) on guitars, and Jan Terje "Pez" "Party Animal" Pedersen (Punishment Park and Jef) on drums.[18] [19] Motörhead frontman Lemmy attended Bömbers' show at Garage in 1997 after his band's show in Bergen.[19] Abbath left Bömbers in late 2000 to focus on Immortal and returned after their break-up in 2003. Nicola "Morrigan" Trier (of Aeternus) filled in on bass in his absence while Bratseth handled vocal duties. In 2005, Bömbers released the EP Bergen with covers of "Bomber", "No Class" and "Dead Men Tell No Tales".[20] During the Inferno Metal Festival in 2007, Abbath joined the German thrash metal band Sodom on stage and performed a cover of Motörhead's "Ace of Spades".

Personal life

Alcohol issues

The 2019 South American tour of Abbath was abruptly cancelled mid-tour, after during a show at Argentina, Abbath appeared to behave erratically and "too drunk to perform";[21] the tour got cancelled the next day[22] and Abbath announced entering rehab later that month.[23]

Equipment

As of 2015, Abbath endorses Schecter Guitars. His signature model, RavenDark V, was released in 2017.[24] Abbath has used the following guitars and basses throughout his career:

Abbath uses an ENGL Ritchie Blackmore Signature E650 amp through either direct line in or a Marshall cabinet.

In popular culture

Abbath served as an inspiration for the appearance of the character Lars Ümlaüt from the video game series Guitar Hero.[25] The character wears many of the same on-stage outfits as Abbath and has nearly identical corpse paint. Abbath appeared in the 2008 documentary Until the Light Takes Us about early Norwegian black metal along with Demonaz. Jester King Brewery in Austin, Texas has an Abbath-inspired character on the label of their Black Metal Imperial stout.

Discography

Immortal

I

Abbath

Bömbers

Dimmu Borgir

Enslaved

The Battalion

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Abbath Puts Immortal To Rest, Launches New Band . . 26 March 2015 . 26 March 2015.
  2. Web site: Abbath: My Life Story. 15 November 2016. 19 November 2016. Team Rock.
  3. Web site: Mörk longing in Lysefjord. 31 May 2008. 27 July 2014. Norwegian. 6 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141006175833/http://www.bt.no/bergenpuls/musikk/Mrk-lengsel-i-Lysefjorden-1888680.html. dead.
  4. Web site: COPENHELL - ABBATH (IMMORTAL) INTERVIEW. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/_T2GBNlHMyg . 2021-12-15 . live. . 5 June 2013. 25 June 2015.
  5. Aites, Aaron; Ewell, Audrey. 2008. Until the Light Takes Us (deleted scenes). Variance Films.
  6. Web site: Blabbermouth . 2003-07-18 . IMMORTAL Split Up! . 2023-10-26 . BLABBERMOUTH.NET . en.
  7. Web site: Blabbermouth . 2006-06-06 . IMMORTAL To Reunite? . 2023-10-26 . BLABBERMOUTH.NET . en.
  8. Web site: Blabbermouth . 2006-12-21 . IMMORTAL: 'We Can't Wait To Finally Perform For You Again' . 2023-10-26 . BLABBERMOUTH.NET . en.
  9. Web site: Blabbermouth . 2014-12-11 . IMMORTAL Members Embroiled In Legal Battle Over Rights To Band Name . 2023-10-26 . BLABBERMOUTH.NET . en.
  10. Web site: Blabbermouth . 2015-03-26 . ABBATH Puts IMMORTAL To Rest, Launches New Band . 2023-10-26 . BLABBERMOUTH.NET . en.
  11. Web site: Blabbermouth . 2006-04-11 . I Featuring IMMORTAL, ENSLAVED, GORGOROTH Members: Deal With NUCLEAR BLAST Signed . 2023-10-26 . BLABBERMOUTH.NET . en.
  12. Web site: Fisher . Jason . November 15, 2006 . I Interview with Abbath . 2024-06-17 . thegauntlet.com . en-US.
  13. Web site: Blabbermouth . 2006-10-26 . IMMORTAL Frontman's I Project: 'Between Two Worlds' To Receive Multi-Format Release . 2024-06-17 . BLABBERMOUTH.NET . en.
  14. Web site: Blabbermouth . 2006-08-05 . IMMORTAL Frontman's I Project To Release 'Between Two Worlds' In The Fall . 2024-06-17 . BLABBERMOUTH.NET . en.
  15. Web site: Metal Hammer. 8 February 2024. louder.
  16. Web site: Kennelty . Greg . 2019-07-02 . ABBATH Streams New Album Outstrider . 2023-10-27 . Metal Injection . en-US.
  17. Web site: DiVita . Joe. 2022-01-12 . Abbath Debuts Fierce New Song 'Dream Cull' + Announces 2022 Album . 2023-10-27 . Loudwire . en.
  18. Web site: BOMBERS: Ex-IMMORTAL Frontman's MOTÖRHEAD Tribute Band Release Studio Effort. . 28 October 2005 . 25 June 2016.
  19. Web site: Svendsen . Roy Hilmar . 2016-03-04 . – Ble helt Elvis i beina da jeg så Lemmy . 2023-10-27 . NRK . nb-NO.
  20. Web site: Blabbermouth . 2005-10-28 . BOMBERS: Ex-IMMORTAL Frontman's MOTÖRHEAD Tribute Band Release Studio Effort . 2023-10-27 . BLABBERMOUTH.NET . en.
  21. Web site: Abbath Got Too Drunk, Show Cut Short. 14 November 2019. MetalSucks.
  22. Web site: Abbath Officially Cancels Remainder of South American Tour. 14 November 2019. MetalSucks.
  23. Web site: Abbath Is Entering Rehab. 25 November 2019. MetalSucks.
  24. Web site: Guitars : RavenDark V FR Abbath Signature.
  25. Web site: Dare . Tom . 2015-04-01 . Blogs Of War: Why All Metalheads Should Mourn Immortal's End . 2023-10-27 . Louder . en.