Seigmen

Seigmen

Seigmen at Slottsfjell 2012
Background information
Genres Alternative metal, doom metal (early), alternative rock, gothic rock
Years active 1989–1999, 2005–2006, 2008, 2012-present
Labels Sony BMG Norway
Website http://opelwerk.com/korsfarer
Members Noralf Ronthi
Kim Ljung
Marius Roth
Alex Møklebust
Sverre Økshoff
The Seigmen logo was drawn by Kim Ljung, inspired by the scorpion necklace that fellow band member Alex Møklebust wears. Supposedly, it has no symbolic meaning.

Seigmen (initiated 1989 in Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway) is a Norwegian alternative rock band who came into prominence in the early 1990s. The band's name is derived from a Norwegian brand of (sweet) candies, "Seigmenn". The band went from a hard-edged grunge-like style to a more dynamic sound with more ambient parts and use of synthesizers and various audio-effects.[1]

Members

Møklebust, Ljung and Ronthi formed the band Zeromancer in 2000. Ljung also has a solo project under the name Ljungblut.

History

The band was formed in Tønsberg, Norway, in 1989. Økshoff and Møklebust started a band with the name Klisne Seigmenn having their first gig at the “Julerock” (“Christmas rock”) event in Tønsberg on December 27, 1989. In 1990, Christensen, Ljung and Ronthi joined the band. They recorded several studio albums, including two with American producer Sylvia Massy in Los Angeles. They broke up in 1999 after a farewell tour.[1]

Seigmen reunited during the UKA-festival in Trondheim on October 20, 2005, and decided in November 2005 to do even more reunion gigs in Norway: there were seven shows in February 2006. Having great success with the reunion tour, they did six more gigs at various festivals across Norway during summer 2006, mostly as the headlining act. Media reports that summer said that Seigmen did not exclude another reunion some time in the future. In early 2008 it was announced that Seigmen would again play live, which they did on June 21 the Oslo Opera House, as one of the shows celebrating the opening of the new Opera House in Oslo. Selling out the show quickly, a second concert was set up the day after. In 2013 they contributed to the book "Think like a rockstar" Tenk som en rockestjerne,[2] by Ståle Økland. Seigmen released a new album Enola in 2015.

Discography

Albums

Singles/EPs

Demos

DVDs

References

  1. 1 2 "Seigmen". Biography (in Norwegian). "Norsk pop- og rockleksikon" MIC.no. 2006-08-06. Retrieved 2015-04-10.
  2. "Katzenjammer". CameraTravel.WordPress.com. 2013-04-25. Retrieved 2015-04-10.
  3. "Smaken av Seigmen". Musical reviews (in Norwegian). Aftenposten. 2015-04-09. Retrieved 2015-04-10.
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Awards
Preceded by
No Rock award
Recipient of the Rock Spellemannprisen
1995
Succeeded by
Motorpsycho
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