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Gil
24 de abril de 2014
Amazing show, they are really great performers!
Munich, Germany@Dark Munich Festival 2014
Sobre Apoptygma Berzerk
Apoptygma Berzerk is a Norwegian synthrock/EBM/futurepop musical group. It has achieved moderate commercial success with a unique brand of gloomy, danceable gothic synthpop, winning awards and top-10 spots in Germany and Scandinavia. Apoptygma Berzerk (abbreviated to APB or Apop) has toured Europe, North America, and Israel with bands such as VNV Nation and Icon of Coil.
The band was formed by Stephan Groth and Jon Erik Martinsen in 1986. They recorded a few demos, including Victims of Mutilation. Jon Erik left the band shortly afterwards feeling uncomfortable with the direction of the band's music.
Groth's lyrics take a decided pro-Christian (albiet an unusual twist on that religion) view, rather than the more typical blatantly anti-Christian (most specifically anti-Catholic) views used by many goth/dark/gloomy groups. While quiet about his faith, Groth is always open about the subject when asked. Although this is not always evident on any given song, or album. For example, 'Welcome To Earth' is almost entirely about the relationship of human beings to the rest of the universe and other potential intelligent life (and love), whereas the album '7' has a much more overt religious flavor.
All of the band's lyrics are in English.
The name "Apoptygma Berzerk", either has a secret meaning, or does not mean anything, depending on which interview you read. Groth claims that it was randomly picked out of a dictionary. Apoptygma is an old Greek word for the fold of a woman's garment. Technically the 'y' ought to be pronounced like a long 'u', but the band's name is commonly pronounced a-pop-TIG-ma or a-pop-TEEG-ma.
The band was formed by Stephan Groth and Jon Erik Martinsen in 1986. They recorded a few demos, including Victims of Mutilation. Jon Erik left the band shortly afterwards feeling uncomfortable with the direction of the band's music.
Groth's lyrics take a decided pro-Christian (albiet an unusual twist on that religion) view, rather than the more typical blatantly anti-Christian (most specifically anti-Catholic) views used by many goth/dark/gloomy groups. While quiet about his faith, Groth is always open about the subject when asked. Although this is not always evident on any given song, or album. For example, 'Welcome To Earth' is almost entirely about the relationship of human beings to the rest of the universe and other potential intelligent life (and love), whereas the album '7' has a much more overt religious flavor.
All of the band's lyrics are in English.
The name "Apoptygma Berzerk", either has a secret meaning, or does not mean anything, depending on which interview you read. Groth claims that it was randomly picked out of a dictionary. Apoptygma is an old Greek word for the fold of a woman's garment. Technically the 'y' ought to be pronounced like a long 'u', but the band's name is commonly pronounced a-pop-TIG-ma or a-pop-TEEG-ma.
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Géneros:
Synth Pop, Pop
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JUL
07
2022
Vänersborg, Sweden
Dalaborgsparken
Eu estive lá
JUN
25
2020
Trollhättan, Sweden
Trollhättans Jazzförening
Eu estive lá
AGO
24
2019
Oslo, Norway
Parkteatret Scene
Eu estive lá
AGO
18
2019
Wortegem Petegem, France
Plein Air
Eu estive lá
AGO
17
2019
Köln, Germany
Essigfabrik
Eu estive lá
AGO
16
2019
Dresden-Gittersee, Germany
REITHALLE STRASSE E
Eu estive lá
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Comentários de fãs
Gil
24 de abril de 2014
Amazing show, they are really great performers!
Munich, Germany@Dark Munich Festival 2014
Sobre Apoptygma Berzerk
Apoptygma Berzerk is a Norwegian synthrock/EBM/futurepop musical group. It has achieved moderate commercial success with a unique brand of gloomy, danceable gothic synthpop, winning awards and top-10 spots in Germany and Scandinavia. Apoptygma Berzerk (abbreviated to APB or Apop) has toured Europe, North America, and Israel with bands such as VNV Nation and Icon of Coil.
The band was formed by Stephan Groth and Jon Erik Martinsen in 1986. They recorded a few demos, including Victims of Mutilation. Jon Erik left the band shortly afterwards feeling uncomfortable with the direction of the band's music.
Groth's lyrics take a decided pro-Christian (albiet an unusual twist on that religion) view, rather than the more typical blatantly anti-Christian (most specifically anti-Catholic) views used by many goth/dark/gloomy groups. While quiet about his faith, Groth is always open about the subject when asked. Although this is not always evident on any given song, or album. For example, 'Welcome To Earth' is almost entirely about the relationship of human beings to the rest of the universe and other potential intelligent life (and love), whereas the album '7' has a much more overt religious flavor.
All of the band's lyrics are in English.
The name "Apoptygma Berzerk", either has a secret meaning, or does not mean anything, depending on which interview you read. Groth claims that it was randomly picked out of a dictionary. Apoptygma is an old Greek word for the fold of a woman's garment. Technically the 'y' ought to be pronounced like a long 'u', but the band's name is commonly pronounced a-pop-TIG-ma or a-pop-TEEG-ma.
The band was formed by Stephan Groth and Jon Erik Martinsen in 1986. They recorded a few demos, including Victims of Mutilation. Jon Erik left the band shortly afterwards feeling uncomfortable with the direction of the band's music.
Groth's lyrics take a decided pro-Christian (albiet an unusual twist on that religion) view, rather than the more typical blatantly anti-Christian (most specifically anti-Catholic) views used by many goth/dark/gloomy groups. While quiet about his faith, Groth is always open about the subject when asked. Although this is not always evident on any given song, or album. For example, 'Welcome To Earth' is almost entirely about the relationship of human beings to the rest of the universe and other potential intelligent life (and love), whereas the album '7' has a much more overt religious flavor.
All of the band's lyrics are in English.
The name "Apoptygma Berzerk", either has a secret meaning, or does not mean anything, depending on which interview you read. Groth claims that it was randomly picked out of a dictionary. Apoptygma is an old Greek word for the fold of a woman's garment. Technically the 'y' ought to be pronounced like a long 'u', but the band's name is commonly pronounced a-pop-TIG-ma or a-pop-TEEG-ma.
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Géneros:
Synth Pop, Pop
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