Nornagest

Régis Lant (aka Nornagest, born 10 June 1977[1]) is a Belgian black metal vocalist and writer, best known for his vocal works with the black metal band Enthroned[2] and Absu's self-titled release.[3]

Régis Lant
Born (1977-06-10) 10 June 1977[1]
RelativesConrad "Cronos" Lant from Venom
Anthony "Antton" Lant from ex-Venom, Defcon-One
Musical career
Also known asNornagest
OriginGreat Britain
GenresBlack metal
Occupation(s)Musician, Writer
Instrumentsvocals, guitar, sistrum
Associated actsEnthroned
Unlocked
Plague
The Beast
Absu
Antaeus
Demonizer

His career started in the Belgian metal band Heresia. In 1995, Nornagest was invited to join Enthroned on their first album Prophecies of Pagan Fire but declined the offer for some reason. The album became one of the cult albums of the genre, even though some fans consider previous vocalist Sabathan's vocals hard to handle. Shortly after the recording of the album, Nornagest joined the band as the lead guitarist anyway.

In 2007, Nornagest took over vocals duties in Enthroned after previous vocalist Sabathan decided to quit the band. He describes himself as a follower of the Left Hand Path and practitioner of Scorpionic Magick.

Nornagest has an English background and is the cousin of Conrad "Cronos" Lant, lead singer of the cult black metal band Venom. This is mentioned by his cousin Anthony Lant drummer of Defcon-One in an interview he did with metalunderground in April 2012. He currently resides in Dendermonde, Belgium.

Discography

Bibliography

  • The Spiritual Significance of Music (2010) Justin St Vincent Publishings
  • Qliphoth; Flesh Totems and Mask Bones (2012) Aeon Sophia Press
  • Sethnakht and the XXth Dynasty (2014) Self Released

[4] Metalunderground April 2012

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