Vardøger was a Christianextreme metal band from Hamar, Norway. Formed in 1994 under the name Hidden Paradise,[1][2] the members of the band at the time were all involved in other musical projects and so treated Hidden Paradise as a side project.[3] Several songs were written between 1995 and 1997, almost enough for an entire album, and the band changed its name to Vardøger, but the group disbanded before an album could be released.[1][2][3] In 2000, the band contributed the symphonic black metal song "Footprints of Thunder" to the compilation albumIn the Shadow of Death: A Scandinavian Extreme Music Compilation.[4][5] The song was covered in 2019 by Irgalom on their Meditate I album.[6]
In 2006, Vardøger was disbanded due to lack of interest from the musicians.[2][3] although the band did play again at Endtime Festival in 2007.[15] The band reformed the next year and began song-writing. A major lineup change occurred in 2010, and the band started recording full-length album, Ghost Notes, which was released in 2015 through Starbreather Productions.[2][3] Though the band is known for playing black metal,[16] on this release it expanded its sound to progressive metal, extreme metal, and melodic death metal.[2][7][9]Ghost Notes was compared to the output of Kekal, Extol, Gojira, and Opeth.[2][9] In 2018, Vardøger announced that it would once again disband.[3]
^ abcPlantinga, Jakob (January 11, 2016). "Vardøger – Ghost Notes". Rocklife.nl (in Dutch). Archived from the original on February 1, 2016. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
^Ryhänen, Pekka (January 20, 2004). "Vardøger - Whitefrozen". Imperiumi. Retrieved November 30, 2024.