Sanrabb
Morten Furuly (born 13 November 1975), also known as Sanrabb, is a Norwegian black metal musician and one of the founding members of black/death metal band Gehenna.
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Also known as | Sanrabb Aske Morten |
Origin | Stavanger, Norway |
Genres | Black metal |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar, Bass |
Years active | 1993-present |
Associated acts | Gehenna |
Biography
Sanrabb formed Gehenna in 1993, together with Dolgar and Sir Vereda. He has participated on all of Gehenna's releases, both as a vocalist and as a guitarist. In addition to Gehenna, Sanrabb has played in several other extreme metal bands, and he has done session live guitars for bands such as Mayhem and Satyricon.
Associated bands
Current
- Gehenna - 1993–present (vocals, guitar)
- Throne of Katarsis - 2009–present (bass)
Former
- Neetzach - 1993-1994 (guitar)
- Forlorn - 1996-1999 (vocals)
- Satyricon - 1999 (session live guitar)
- Mëkanïk - 2000 (guitar)
- Cobolt 60 - 2002 (session live vocals and bass)
- Shadow Season - 2003 (studio guest vocals)
- Mayhem - 2004 (session live guitar)
- Nattefrost - 2005 (studio guest vocals)
- 122 Stab Wounds
- The Deviant
- Haggis
- Blood Red Throne
Discography
Gehenna
- Black Seared Heart (demo) (1993)
- Ancestor of the Darkly Sky (7") (1993)
- First Spell (1994)
- Seen Through the Veils of Darkness (The Second Spell) (1995)
- Malice (1996)
- Black Seared Heart (Re-release of the 1993 demo, with bonus tracks) (1996)
- Deadlights (EP) (1998)
- Adimiron Black (1998)
- Murder (2000)
- WW (2005)
- Unravel (2013)
Neetzach
- Pinseltronen (demo) (1995)
Forlorn
- Forlorn (demo) (1996)
- The Crystal Palace (1997)
Shadow Season
- The Frozen (2003)
Nattefrost
- Terrorist - Nekronaut Pt. 1 (2005)
Mëkanïk
- Dër Mëkanïk Grööves (EP) (2008)
Throne of Katarsis
- Profetens siste vandring (single) (2011)
- Ved graven (2011)
- The Three Transcendental Keys (2013)
References
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