

Nordagust
In The Mist
Of Morning
Release:
11. oct 2010
KAR054
Daniel “Solur” Solheim: Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards
Ketil Armand “Bergur” Berg:Drums, Percussion,
Knud “Strandur” Strand: Bass & Business
Jostein Aksel Skjønberg: Keyboards & Guitar
Sissel Os:
Samples, Kor
Guro Elvik Strand: Guitar & Keyboards
Norway
20.11.2010
with Airbag
Garage, Bergen
Norway
USA
The End Records Europe
Spain
Benelux
Sweden
Sound Pollution Italy
Audioglobe Greece SoundForge France
Knud Jarle Strand
knud-j@online.no
Airbag
Big Robot
Brimstone
Circles End
Corvine
D'accord
Funin
Gallery
Herr Nilsson
Lonely Crowd
Nordagust
Syme
Vaiping

Download: cover • Promo_pic.zip
The name "NORDAGUST" comes from a myth, and acording to that myth "NORDAGUST" was the spirit of the north wind. The spirit was said to be extremely wise, and was supposed to have insight in all things. The spirit was also called "the grieving souls spirit".
The music of Nordagust can be described as norwegian-inspired symphonic prog – dominated by mellotron, vocals and guitar. The songs are driven by strong melodies, dramatic arrangements and the skillful use of a vast array of different instruments, sounds and vocals. “Nordagust” include a large number of traditional folk instruments in their sound. On “In The Mist Of Morning” you find Kantele, Dulcimer, Mandolin, Sallowflute, Mouthharp, Conch, Kantele, Accordion and Bells toped of by the untraditional use of Saw, Grindstone, Kettles, Barrels, Axe and Hammers.
14/15 - Legacy
8/10 - Metal.de
8/10 - Heavymetal.no
5/6 - Norway Rock Magazine
5/6 - Trønder-Avisa
11.10.10

The domestic release of Nordagust debut album 'In the mist of morning' is to day. The international release is 8. november, but for those of you that can't wait till then, it is now possible to pre-order the CD from our webshop.
23.04.09
We've signed a new progressive rock band, namely the Norwegian band Nordagust. They have released several demos on their own, and this year we will release their debut album "In The Mist Of Morning".
Nordagust delivers highly atmospheric progressive rock with hints of Norwegian folk music. The band use instruments like kantele, mandolin, saw, hammers, kettles and barrels along with the more traditional rock instruments. For more info, check out their homepage.