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Spiral Architect
Background information
OriginOslo, Norway
GenresProgressive metal
Years active1993−present
LabelsSensory
MembersØyvind Hægeland
Steinar Gundersen
Lars K. Norberg
Asgeir Mickelson
Past membersAndreas Jonsson
Kaj Gornitzka
Leif Knashaug
Websitespiralarchitect.com

Spiral Architect is a Norwegian progressive metal band from Oslo. The group formed in 1993 and recorded one demo and one full-length album, A Sceptic's Universe, as well as a cover of Fates Warning's "A Prelude to Ruin" for the tribute album Through Different Eyes – A Tribute to Fates Warning. Since that time, the various group's members have moved on to other bands and musical projects. Even though the group got together for a couple of songwriting sessions, a second album has never materialized.[1]

Band members

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Members

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  • Øyvind Hægeland − vocals, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Steinar Gundersen − lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars
  • Lars K. Norberg − bass, programming
  • Asgeir Mickelson − drums

Former members

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  • Andreas Jonsson − rhythm guitar
  • Kaj Gornitzka − rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Leif Knashaug − vocals

Discography

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Band name

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In a 2005 post on the band's Ultimate Metal forum by co-founding member Lars K. Norberg, the band name is unrelated to the Black Sabbath song of the same title from their 1973 album Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. Although Norberg claims Black Sabbath is "probably my favourite band ever", according to Norberg the name "reflects the 'spirit' of the band, musically as well as ideologically".[2]

References

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  1. ^ Steen, Siren; Eggum, Jan; Ose, Bård, eds. (2005). Norsk pop & rockleksikon : populærmusikk i hundre år (in Norwegian). Oslo: Vega. p. 488. ISBN 9788292489093.
  2. ^ "Steinar Gundersen's Guitars". Ultimatemetal.com. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
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