Emancer
Emancer is a Norwegian black metal band from the village of Luster in Sogn, formed in 1996. Initially known as Utumno, the band changed its name to Emancer in 2000, shortly before releasing their debut. Emancer's style has evolved from traditional black metal to a more experimental form often described as progressive black metal. The band has released five studio albums, garnering a cult following in the extreme metal underground and positive reviews in both the Norwegian and international metal press.
Style
Emancer's music blends the speed and aggression of black metal with arrangements and elements from other genres, which led author and heavy metal commentator Jeff Wagner to note in his 2010 book Mean Deviation: Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal that the band had “...loads of ability and an interesting sound,” which he deemed reminiscent of fellow Norwegian band Enslaved.History
Emancer was formed in 1996 by guitarist/programmer Ole Hartvigsen, vocalist Kjell J. Heltne, and a guitarist known only as “X”. Under its original name Utumno, the group recorded two demos in 1997 and 1998. In 2000 they adopted the name Emancer and eventually secured a deal with the American independent label Extremist Records. Emancer's debut album,A year later, the band's second album
Emancer changed its sound with the third album,
The band's fourth album,
After three years of writing and recording, Emancer released their fifth studio album,
In October 2010, it was reported that Emancer embarked on their first European tour, supporting Austrian black/death metal band Belphegor and fellow Norwegians Vreid on the “Walpurgis Rites – Raid Europa 2010. The tour included 15 concerts across Germany, Eastern Europe, France, Spain and Belgium. The live lineup for this tour was made up of vocalist Kjell Jomar Heltne, guitarist Ole Hartvigsen, bassist Bjarte Breilid, drummer Thomas Myklebust, and keyboardist Kristin Myklebust.
Following the tour, the band indicated that a new album was in the works, with recording planned to be completed by winter 2010–2011. However, as of 2025, no subsequent album has emerged. Several members turned their focus to other projects; for instance, Ole Hartvigsen and Thomas Myklebust joined the Sogndal-based black metal band Mistur in 2009–2010, and Hartvigsen later became a live guitarist for Kampfar. Emancer has not officially announced a breakup, but the band has been largely inactive in terms of new recordings and performances since 2010.
Members
Current
- Ole Hartvigsen – guitars, bass, programming, backing vocals
- Kjell Jomar Heltne – lead vocals
- Thomas Mjånes Myklebust – drums
- Kristin Mjånes Myklebust – keyboards, backing vocals
- Bjarte Breilid – bass
- André Raunehaug – guitars
Former
- “X” – guitars
- Helstein – clean vocals, guitars
Discography
Utopian Illusions The Human Experiment Invisible The Menace Within- ''Twilight and Randomness''