Morten Veland

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Morten Veland
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Veland in 2009
Background information
Born (1977-12-04) 4 December 1977 (age 46)
Origin Stavanger, Norway
Genres Gothic metal, symphonic metal, doom metal, death-doom, symphonic black metal
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, producer, composer
Instrument(s)Guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals, programming
Years active1992–present
Labels Napalm, Nuclear Blast
Member of Sirenia
Mortemia
Formerly of Tristania

Morten Veland (born 4 December 1977) is a Norwegian musician. He is one of the founding members of the gothic metal band Tristania and the founding member of Sirenia and Mortemia.

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Background

At the age of 14, Veland began saving to buy his first electric guitar. [1] He would lock himself up and practice everyday and night. [2] Veland was inspired by Guns N' Roses's Appetite For Destruction and Alice Cooper's Trash to make a career out of music and afterwards by The Sisters of Mercy, Fields of the Nephilim, and The Mission amongst others. [1]

Career

Early days

In 1992, Veland entered the music scene when he was just 15 years old. [3] He and bandmate Kenneth Olsson, who would later form Tristania, formed Uzi Suicide. [2] They were described as a fusion of Rock and Metal. However, his interest grew more into the UK Gothic scene. It inspired his songwriting into a darker and gloomier musical feel. Fragments of Uzi Suicide turned into Tristania. [2]

1995–2001: Tristania

In 1995, he co-founded Tristania and at 19 signed his first record deal. Veland released 2 albums and couple EP's with the band. Tristania became one of the leading acts in the genre at the time. They toured throughout the American continent and also in Europe. The band performed in some of the biggest music festivals in Europe. [3] Whilst in Tristania, he was the main lyricist, songwriter and guitarist [4] as well as being responsible for the growling vocals, until he left Tristania after the first two full-length albums due to social and musical differences. [5]

2001–present: Sirenia

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Veland with Sirenia in 2010

After Tristania, in 2001, Veland formed his own band Sirenia, composing the same genre of music, in which he contributes nearly all of the instruments as well as the growling vocals. The rest of the band (except female singer and choir members) are mostly used on live performances only.[ citation needed ]

Mortemia

While taking Sirenia on a more melodic direction, Veland began writing other types of music. [2] He ended up with many great ideas but it didn't really fit his current band's musical concept. He since decided to form Mortemia. The music has a similar style to that of Tristania's second album Beyond the Veil . The band signed a contract with Napalm Records on 6 July 2009. [6] Mortemia is a studio project only, but he is considering doing a live lineup in the future. [2] After 11 years of inactivity, Veland announced a brand new EP titled The Pandemic Pandemonium Sessions on 11 May 2021. This EP is an entirely different concept which will feature many different female vocalists in each song. [7]

Influence

He cites Guns N' Roses, Metallica, Leonard Cohen, The Sisters of Mercy, Fields of the Nephilim, The Mission, Tiamat, Nick Cave, and Paradise Lost as his chief influences. [2]

Personal life

Veland has his own recording studio called Audio Avenue (until 2010 named Stargoth Studios) in Tau village, Rogaland, where he lives regularly. He works as a producer and engineer. [2] During his spare time he collects cognacs, red wines, and beers. He enjoys playing chess, fishing, and hiking. [8] He is married to Elaine, they have a couple of children together. [ citation needed ]

Discography

Tristania

Demos

  • Tristania (EP, 1997)

Albums

Singles

  • Angina (1999)

Live albums

  • Widow's Tour (1999)
  • Widow's Tour/Angina (1999)

Compilation albums

  • Midwintertears / Angina (2001)
  • Midwinter Tears (2005)

Music videos

  • Evenfall (1998)

Sirenia

Demos

Albums

Singles

  • My Mind's Eye (2007)
  • The Path to Decay (2009)
  • The End of It All (2011)
  • Seven Widows Weep (2013)
  • Once My Light (2015)
  • The 12th Hour (2016)
  • Dim Days of Dolor (2016)
  • Love Like Cyanide (2018)
  • Into the Night (2018)
  • Addiction No. 1 (2020)
  • We Come to Ruins (2021)
  • Voyage, voyage (2021, Desireless cover)

Music videos

  • My Mind's Eye (2007)
  • The Other Side (2007)
  • The Path to Decay (2009)
  • The End of It All (2011)
  • Seven Widows Weep (2013)
  • Addiction No. 1 (2020)
  • Voyage, voyage (2021, Desireless cover)

Mortemia

Albums

EPs


Music videos

  • The One I Once Was (2010)

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