Audrey Horne (band)

Audrey Horne are a hard rock band from Bergen, Norway. The band took its name from Sherilyn Fenn's character in the cult TV series Twin Peaks. Although some of the band's members play or have previously played in black metal bands like Enslaved and Gorgoroth, Audrey Horne's music is far removed from the black metal genre, and can be described as heavy and melodic classic rock, similar to bands like Van Halen, Kiss, Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, Ozzy Osbourne, Iron Maiden, Faith No More and Alice In Chains.

Audrey Horne
Audrey Horne live at Quart 05
Background information
OriginBergen, Norway
GenresHard rock, post-grunge[1]
Years active2002–present
LabelsNapalm Records
Associated actsEnslaved, Sahg, Deride
Websitehttp://www.audreyhornemusic.com
MembersTorkjell Rød/Toschie
Arve Isdal/Ice Dale
Thomas Tofthagen
Kjetil Greve
Espen Lien
Past membersHerbrand Larsen
King ov Hell

History

The band was formed in 2002 by Toschie (formerly in Sylvia Wane), Thomas Tofthagen (Sahg), Arve Isdal aka Ice Dale (Enslaved, Bourbon Flame ao), Kjetil Greve (Deride), Tom Cato Visnes aka King ov Hell (Gorgoroth, God Seed, Sahg, King Ov Hell) and Herbrand Larsen (Enslaved).

Although some (most) of the members were known from more extreme, progressive or black metal bands, Audrey Horne was to become a more melodic hard classic rock band

The debut album. No Hay Banda

Leading up to the band's first album they released the 4-track EP Confessions & Alcohol. The title song from the EP was the single from the upcoming album while the rest of the songs are only found on this EP. The song "Halo" later resurfaced as a live song on some Audrey Horne concerts in 2009.

The band's debut album No Hay Banda was released in April 2005. Recorded at Earshot Studio in Bergen (Norway) it was an Audrey Horne/Joe Barresi co-production and mixed by Joe Barresi at Bay7 Studios in Los Angeles (USA).

The album received generally good reviews and also won them a Norwegian Grammy Award in the Best Metal Act category in 2006. Due to unfortunate circumstances concerning management and booking they didn't get as many gigs as they wanted, although the reception from the audience was very good. They mostly toured the club scene in Norway and played at the 2005 Quart Festival as a warmup act for Audioslave.

Le Fol, and changes in the lineup

In 2007 Herbrand Larsen (keyboards) and Tom Cato Visnes left the band. Tom Cato to put more effort into Gorgoroth and Sahg, Herbrand Larsen because he needed more time at his job as a primary school teacher and playing with Enslaved. Herbrand has continued to work with the band in the studio both as a keyboard player and producer/engineer.

In August 2007 Audrey Horne released their second album Le Fol on Indie Recordings, produced by Ice Dale (Arve Isdal) mixed/co-produced by Herbrand Larsen. Once again recorded at Earshot Studio in Bergen. The band wanted to work with Joe Barresi for this album too but his busy schedule would have postponed the record by at least six months so the band decided to go ahead on their own.

Produced by Ice Dale and co-produced and mixed by Herbrand Larsen, who also played all keyboards on the album, it became an all in-house production. Le Fol received good reviews in both Norwegian and international press and earned Audrey Horne their second Norwegian Grammy Award nomination in the Best Metal Act category in 2008.

This time management and booking was in order and the band progressed from playing mainly club gigs in Norway to playing clubs and festivals in Norway and Europe and at the end of 2008 they went on a European Tour with Enslaved and Krakow[2] playing no less than 40 gigs in a month and a half starting November 6 in Copenhagen (Denmark) and ending in Bergen (Norway) on December 20. The tour visited Denmark, Germany, Belgium, UK, Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Czech Rep., Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Sweden before the final gigs in Norway. The grueling schedule took its toll on Toschie's voice to the point where he could hardly sing at the end and caused him to stop smoking. He hasn't started again since.

Present and future events

Audrey Horne performing at Norway Rock Festival in 2010

In September 2009 the band once again teamed up with Joe Barresi at his JHOC studio (Joe's House of Compression) in Los Angeles to record their third album to be titled Audrey Horne, again on Indie Recordings. Release is set for late February/early March 2010. Joe Barresi is the producer/mixer/engineer on the album.

Drums, guitars and vocals were recorded at JHOC before the band returned to Bergen and Earshot & Conclave Studio (Earshot Studio moved to new locations and expanded, hence the name change), to record bass, keyboards and additional vocal and guitar tracks. All was sent to Joe Barresi and mixed at JHOC. Espen Lien (Barbie Bones, Slut Machine, Trinacria) plays bass and Herbrand Larsen and Eyolf Nysæther plays keyboards.

Band members

Current members

Former members

Live Personnel

  • Eyolf Nysæther: Keyboards, backing vocals (2007–2009)
  • Marius Fimland: Bass, occasional backing vocals (2007–2009)
  • Espen Lien: Bass (2009-)
  • Kim Gulbrandsen: Keyboards, backing vocals (2010-)

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
NOR
[3]
AUT
[4]
GER
[5]
SWI
[6]
2005 No hay banda 32
2007 Le Fol 22
2010 Audrey Horne 13
2013 Youngblood 10 66
2014 Pure Heavy 90
2018 Blackout 68 37 46
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

EPs and singles

References

  1. "Audrey Horne reviews, music, news".
  2. MySpace of Krakow
  3. "NorwegianCharts.com Audrey Horne discography page". Norwegiancharts.com. Archived from the original on 2015-12-14. Retrieved 2013-02-01.
  4. "Discographie Audrey Horne". austraiancharts.at. Hung Medien.
  5. "Offizielle Deutsche Charts − Audrey Horne". Offiziellecharts.de (in German). GfK Entertainment. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  6. "Discography Audrey Horne". swisscharts.com. Hung Medien.
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