Cyrus (musician) explained

Cyrus
Birth Name:Terje Andersen
Birth Place:Akershus, Norway
Instrument:Guitar, bass
Genre:Symphonic black metal, black metal, heavy metal, thrash metal
Occupation:Musician
Years Active:1998–present
Associated Acts:Dimmu Borgir
Susperia
Sarke
Satyricon
ICS Vortex

Terje Andersen (born 12 May 1975), known professionally as Cyrus, is a Norwegian musician best known as the guitarist of the black metal band Susperia and as former touring bassist of Dimmu Borgir.

Biography

Cyrus started his career in 1997 when he went playing in a band called Seven Sins with ex-Dimmu Borgir drummer Tjodalv. The band released one demo tape in that period. In 1999, they changed name to Susperia.

In 2000, Cyrus went playing guitar with Satyricon for a worldwide tour. He was in Satyricon for two years as session member. In 2009, he became a session guitarist of thrash/black metal band Sarke. In 2011, with Susperia he released first Susperia's single "Nothing Remains".

Cyrus recently played guitar in Susperia (as full-time member) and Sarke (as session member) and bass guitar in Dimmu Borgir (as session member).[1]

Discography

With Susperia

With Dimmu Borgir

With ICS Vortex

With Sarke

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Terje Andersen.