Greenland Whalefishers

Greenland Whalefishers is a Norwegian folk punk band established in 1994, playing music influenced by Celtic traditional music combined with British punk. The musical style of this type of music is also referred to as celtic punk and paddy rock.

Greenland Whalefishers
OriginBergen, Norway
GenresCeltic punk
Years active1994present
LabelsPatchwork Record Production
WebsiteGreenlandwhalefishers.com
MembersArvid Grov
Agnes Skollevoll
Atle-Hjørn Øien
Alexander Bjotveit
Odin Døssland
Ronny Terum
Ørjan Eikeland Risan
Jon-Erik Kvåle Øien
Past membersTrond Eikemo
Bjørn Helgesen
Tommy Bårdsen
Kjellaug Borthen
Terje Schumann-Olsen
Stig Blindheim
Gunnar "Twosheds" Grov
Kristian Malmo
Trond Olsen

Band members

Current members

  • Arvid Grov - Vocals
  • Ørjan Risan - Drums
  • Ronny Terum - Mandoline, Banjo, Bouzouki
  • Agnes Skollevoll - Tin Whistle
  • Atle-Hjørn Øien - Bass
  • Odin Døssland - Fiddle
  • Alexander Bjotveit - Guitar
  • Jon-Erik Kvåle Øien - Electric Guitar

Former members

  • Kjellaug Borthen
  • Trond Eikemo
  • Bjørn Helgesen
  • Kristian Malmo
  • Stig Blindheim
  • Gunnar Grov
  • Tommy Bårdsen
  • Terje Schumann-Olsen
  • Trond Olsen

Discography

Albums

  • The Mainstreet Sword (1996)
  • Loboville (2001)
  • Streets of Salvation (2004)
  • Loboville (Enhanced including video footage) (2005)
  • The Mainstreet Sword (Enhanced including video footage) (2005)
  • Down and Out (2006)
  • Amazing Space (b-sides and other crap) (2008)
  • Joining Forces (with SMZB) (2008)
  • Songs from the Bunker (2010)
  • Live At Farmer Phil's Festival (2012)
  • The Thirsty Cave (2015)[1]
  • Based On a True Story (2019)

EPs

  • Maybe The Salvation Starts Here (2004)
  • Hit the Ground (2006)
  • Looney Tunes (2014)

Singles

  • Mary B. (Good) (1994)
  • The Clown (1996)
  • T-Bell's Blues (1998)
  • Johnny Lee Roth (2001)
  • Punk Shanty (2006)
  • K Says (2019) (digital)
  • Darkness (2019) (digital)

Film

  • 20 Years Of Waiting (Documentary) (2014)

Greenland Whalefishers contributed with their song "Rocky Road To London" to the movie The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day.[2]

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References

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