Katatonia

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  • doom metal
  • progressive metal
  • depressive rock
  • metal
  • gothic metal
Katatonia formed in 1991 in Stockholm, Sweden and was brought together by long time friends, Anders Nyström (aka Blakkheim) and Jonas Renkse (aka Lord Seth). After more than a year of rehearsals and composing, the first real fruits of their labour came to light in mid 1992 with the release of the demo ‘Jhva Elohim Meth’, recorded at Sweden’s Gorysound Studio and produced by the multi-instrumentalist Dan Swanö. The demo sold out immediately, bringing Katatonia to the attention of Dutch label Vic Records, who went on to re-release the demo as a mini CD, titled ‘Jhva Elohim Meth – the Revival’.

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Songs

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    Passer

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    Passing Bird

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    Quiet World

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    Rainroom

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    Rein

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    Relention

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    Residual

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    Right Into the Bliss

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    Rusted

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    Sanction

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    Saw You Drown

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    Scarlet Heavens

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    Serac

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    Serein

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    Seven Dreaming Souls (intro)

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    Shades of Emerald Fields

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    Shifts

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    Sleeper

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    Soil's Song

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    Soil's Song (Krister Linder 2012 remix)

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    Stalemate

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    Strained

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    Sulfur

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    Sweet Nurse

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    Takeover

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    Teargas

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    The Future of Speech

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    The Itch

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    The Longest Year

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    The Night Subscriber

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    The Northern Silence

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    The One You Are Looking For is Not Here

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    The One You Are Looking for Is Not Here (feat. Silje Wergeland)

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    The Parting

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    The Promise of Deceit

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    The Racing Heart

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    The Winter of Our Passing

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    This Punishment

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    Tomb of Insomnia

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    Tonight's Music

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    Undo You

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    Unfurl

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    Untrodden

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    Untrue

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    Vanishers

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    Velvet Thorns (of Drynwhyl)

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    Wait Outside

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    Walking by a Wire

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    We Must Bury You

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    Wealth


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