Død started his musical career in the legendary Norwegian blackmetal band Satyricon. 19 years old he was picked out to be their live guitarist from 1996 to 1999. Playing black metal in Satyricon, there were never a question, death metal was Død’s major passion and in 1998 he started working on material for his own death metal band. His friend Tchort, who also played bass in Satyricon shared the same passion and BloodRedThrone was officially a band. Shortly after, the young and talented bass player Erlend Caspersen was found and the search for drummer and singer could start! There weren’t any suitable drummers around in our hometown at that time, but after a while we got in touch with Freddy Bolsø, who just moved to town to study! He was just the drummer we were looking for and it was amazing to start rehearsing on our material. We soon wanted to record a demo and we invited Ronnie Thorsen from Trail of Tears to help us out with the vocals. This became the Deathmix 2000 demo, which led to a record deal with Hammerheart Records. Our debut album had to be recorded, but we still hadn’t found a singer. Just 3 weeks before entering studio, we asked long time friend, Mr.Hustler, to join the band. He had never played in a band or done some vocals ever before, but Monument of Death became a fuckin’ killer debut album released in 2001! The limited edition included a package called 'The Suicide Kit', which not only contained the actual album, but also a printed razor blade and a poster. The kits were hand numbered in the band member’s own blood! We never did any live shows with this line up and Freddy Bolsø moved back to his hometown and we had to find a new drummer. Espen “Beist” Antonsen(The Sickening) joined the band and we recorded Affiliated With The Suffering in 2002 and this was our last album through Hammerheart Records. We got on our first European tour and we did two of them with this line-up and we played at the Inferno Festival and some other festivals this period. Nothing lasts forever and Beist left the band when we were about to record our first album for Earache Records. But we got some incredible help from Bernt Moen and we managed to record our darkest and most intense album ever, Altered Genesis. This was released in 2005. After this release. Mr. Hustler had to make a choice due to his work commitments, so he left the band as friends and a new friend of us, Vald, was handed the microphone. We also had to find a permanent and local drummer, and this led us to Anders Haave. He joined the band in 2006 and we went on a new European tour and did several live shows until we got in studio to record our fourth album, Come Death, for Earache Records. It was released in 2007 and by the end of the year, we did a new European tour with Divine Heresy. 2008 was a slow year for us on the live front, but we wrote the material for our 5th album, Souls of Damnation and released this in 2009! This also featured a cool DVD. After this release, Tchort decided to have a break to focus on his family and work. Nevertheless, the band went out on their first headliner European Tour October 2009 with Hate from Poland. This was the first tour with only Død on guitar. We decided to bring a friend of us, Ivan “Meathook” Gujic, as a session guitar player while Tchort still had his break. The first gig with this line-up was a festival in Italy we headlined. In September 2010 we also played in Mexico for the first time. This was a special event for us, especially since Mr. Hustler did the vocals after leaving the band 5 years ago, since Vald couldn’t make this trip. One of BRT’s highlights happened in nov/dec 2010, when we went on tour with Dimmu Borgir and Enslaved across the states and Canada! We’re working on a new album these days and Død has written 5 killer tunes. It will be more fast and dark stuff and released August 2011…
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