INTRODUCTION
V:28
was founded by Kristoffer Oustad and Eddie Risdal the spring of 2002, and rised
from the ashes of their previous band V:O:I:D. V:28 is a half-human half-machine band, with an apocalyptic and cold
atmosphere
to it. The concept of the band is based upon a prophecy about the deconstruction
and transformation of Earth, thereof the V:28 - the voice of innovative
deconstruction. The first V:28 demo "time is empty" was recorded in
April 2002, and
received very good critics in the metal press. In addition to this, V:28 played
their debut concert as support for Enslaved in May 2002. Later the same year a drummer,
Børre Iversen, joined forces with V:28. And a support concert for Red Harvest and
Cadaver Inc, was played with this line-up in October 2002. But due to different interests in
further developements V:28 split with the drummer, and returned to the use of
programmed drums.
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In
June 2003 V:28 entered Subsonic Society Studios to record their debutalbum,
"NonAnthropogenic", with LRZ, known from Red Harvest, as producer. The
album features a special appearance from Grutle Kjellson from Enslaved with
vocals on two tracks. In
September V:28 signed a contract with the American label Vendlus Records.
The debut album "NonAnthropogenic" was released on Halloween 2003,
October 31st.
Atle Johansen was officially recruited
as a fulltime bassplayer of V:28 in the end of 2003. He had been playing session
bass with V:28 for a while and on some gigs,
and it seemed right to expand to a trio. After the recording of the "NonAnthropogenic" album V:28 played at the Hole In
The Sky metal festival 2003 in Bergen. This was a great experience for V:28, and
to play with bands such as Samael, Enslaved and Arcturus was really an honour.
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V:28 started to
record their second album, entitled "SoulSaviour" in November 2004, and it was
finished in January 2005. The recordings were done in Forbidden Frequencies,
their own studio. As the job LRZ did on the first album was so amazing, V:28
asked him to produce and mix the "SoulSaviour" album as well. On this album V:28
worked with some other bands as well, such as the legendary industrial acts
Deutsch Nepal and Raison D'Être and the norwegian cult band When. That was a
great experience, and the result turned out amazing. Once again Vendlus Records
was chosen to release the album.
The release of the "SoulSaviour" album was marked with a release party, held in
Arendal, Norway, May 20th. A show that turned out to be the best concert ever
done by the band, thanks to the amazing fans. "SoulSaviour" was officially
released on Tuesday May 24th. In October 2005 V:28 made their first appearance
abroad, as they were asked to headline a metal festival in Kiel, Germany, and
did a gig in Aalborg in Denmark as well.
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2006 was a rather
quiet year for V:28, doing only one concert and a special box release for the
"Time Is Empty" demo and the "Promotion CD 2003". In January 2007
V:28 started to record their third and final album in the trilogy
they had been working on since their debut in 2003. The writing process had
taken about two years. Once again the album was
recorded in Forbidden Frequencies, and LRZ was chosen as producer. The final
album in the trilogy was entitled "VioLution" and featured guest
appearances from a wide range of artists, like Kristoffer Gram Rygg (Ulver),
G.G.F.H, MZ.412, Negru Voda, Mike VanPortfleet (Lycia). The album was released
on Vendlus Records September 28th 2007. For this release V:28 also worked with a
film crew to make a professional video for the album.
THE END
...to come!