Hatesphere

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Hatesphere
HateSphere in 2015
HateSphere in 2015
Background information
OriginAarhus, Denmark
Genres
Years active2000−present
LabelsScarlet Records, SPV GmbH, Napalm Records
Associated actsBarcode, Allhelluja, Koldborn, Artillery, Mercenary, , Evil Masquerade
Websitewww.hatesphere.com
MembersPeter Lyse Hansen
Kasper Kirkegaard
Mike Park Nielsen
Esben "Esse" Hansen
Jimmy Nedergaard
Past membersMixen Lindberg
Jonathan "Joller" Albrechtsen
Dennis Buhl
Jacob Bredahl
Henrik Jacobsen
Niels Peter "Ziggy" Siegfredsen
Morten Toft Hansen
Mikael Ehlert Hansen
Anders Gyldenøhr
Jakob Nyholm

Hatesphere is a Danish heavy metal band from Aarhus. The band was formed in 2000 by guitarist Peter "Pepe" Hansen.[1] As of 2016, the band consists of vocalist Esben "Esse" Elnegaard Kjaer Hansen, guitarists Peter "Pepe" Lyse Hansen, and Kasper Kirkegaard, bass player Jimmy Nedergaard and drummer Mike Park Nielsen. The band has released nine albums and two EPs to date.

History[]

Formed in Aarhus, Denmark, by guitarist Peter "Pepe" Hansen in 2000, HateSphere quickly overpowered the Danish metal scene, while concurrently setting an immeasurable new standard for thrash metal domestically and abroad. HateSphere's first three albums, Hatesphere, Bloodred Hatred and Ballet of the Brute, upgraded the band's status from local sensation to Europe's hottest up and coming thrash quintet. Under the leadership of Scarlet Records, HateSphere toured Europe with The Haunted in 2003 and again with Exodus in 2004, while also turning heads at Wacken Open Air, With Full Force, and Hellfest Festivals.

In 2005, HateSphere inked a deal with SPV Records and assembled a production team of established Danish producers; including Tommy Hansen, Jacob Hansen, and Tue Madsen. The Sickness Within was released in September of that same year receiving rave reviews from the worldwide metal media. The pure ferocity, complexity, and brutal grooves enshrined in the album, landed HateSphere on multiple tours of Europe with Kreator, Morbid Angel, Soilwork, Dark Tranquillity, and Chimaira. In addition to headlining shows in support of The Sickness Within, the band made appearances at Wacken Open Air, Metal Camp, and Roskilde Festival.

HateSphere continued to raise its profile on an international level by touring Japan, co-headlining the UK with Gojira, and headlining the first edition of The with Raunchy and Volbeat. HateSphere again made history by being the first Danish band to tour China. Following the 2007 release of Serpent Smiles and Killer Eyes, HateSphere yet again hit the road headlining Europe with Aborted and Dagoba, which was followed by successful performances at Wacken Open Air and Roskilde Festivals and a support tour of Poland with Behemoth in September.

Serpent Smiles and Killer Eyes also shot up to position 26 on the Danish National Music Charts. Soon thereafter, HateSphere amicably parted ways with then vocalist , who chose to concentrate on other musical endeavors. Without missing a beat, HateSphere assembled its strongest, and present lineup, showcasing its intensity, bottomless drive, and ravenous new frontman Joller Albrechtsen at the 2007 (DMeA). All doubt cast over the band's lineup instantly shattered as the band hit the ground running with a monthlong co-headlining tour of Europe with Swedish legends Dismember. HateSphere was indeed back in business.

HateSphere entered in November 2008 to record the next album entitled To the Nines. To the Nines was recorded, mixed and mastered in less than a month under the leadership of longtime friend and producer Tue Madsen (Earth Crisis, The Haunted, Heaven Shall Burn) at AntFarm Studios in Aarhus and was released by Napalm Records.

Hatesphere performing live Hamburg Metal Dayz 2014

In February 2010 vocalist Jonathan "Joller" Albrechtsen left Hatesphere, and the band announced that Mevadio singer Morten "Kruge" Madsen would replace Albrechtsen on the February–March North American tour with The Black Dahlia Murder, Obscura, and Augury.[2]

In July 2010, the band announced that a permanent replacement for Jonathan "Joller" Albrechtsen had been found in Esben "Esse" Hansen, also known from Danish metal band As We Fight. At the same point it became known that bass player Mixen Lindberg had left the band and that he would be temporarily replaced by the band's former bass player and founding member Mikael Ehlert until the end of 2010. The band toured the US and Canada September–November 2010 supporting Nevermore and Parasite Inc. In May 2011, the band announced that Gob Squad bass player Jimmy Nedergaard had joined the band.

Members[]

Current members[]

  • Esben "Esse" Hansen - vocals (2010–present)
  • Peter "Pepe" Lyse Hansen – lead guitar (2000–present)
  • Kasper Kirkegaard – rhythm guitar (2016–present)
  • Mike Park Nielsen - drums (2009–present)
  • Jimmy Nedergaard - bass (2011–present)

Former members[]

Vocals
  • Jacob "Dr. J" Bredahl (2000–2007)
  • Jonathan "Joller" Albrechtsen (2007–2010)
Rhythm guitars
  • Niels Peter "Ziggy" Siegfredsen (2000–2002)
  • Henrik "Heinz" Bastrup Jacobsen (2002–2007)
  • Jakob Nyholm (2007-2015)
Bass
  • Mikael Ehlert Hansen (2000–2007)
  • Mixen Lindberg (2007–2010)
Drums
  • Morten Toft Hansen (2000–2003)
  • Anders "Andy Gold" Gyldenøhr (2003–2007)
  • Dennis Buhl – drums (2007–2009)

Touring members[]

  • Niels Peter "Ziggy" Siegfredsen (2000–2002)
  • Morten "Kruge" Madsen – vocals (2010)
  • Morten Løwe Sørensen - drums (2005)
  • Henrik "Heinz" Bastrup Jacobsen - guitar (2008)
  • Mikael Ehlert Hansen – bass (2010)
  • Nikolaj Harlis Poulsen - bass (2013)

Timeline[]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

  • Hatesphere (2001)
  • Bloodred Hatred (2002)
  • Ballet of the Brute (2004)
  • The Sickness Within (2005)
  • Serpent Smiles and Killer Eyes (2007)
  • To the Nines (2009)
  • The Great Bludgeoning (2011)[3]
  • Murderlust (2013)
  • New Hell (2015)
  • Reduced to Flesh (2018)

EPs[]

  • Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and Something Black (EP, 2003)
  • The Killing (EP, 2005)

Split[]

  • Versus (2013)

Videography[]

  • Sickness Within
  • Reaper of Life
  • Forever War
  • Drinking With the King of the Dead
  • Floating
  • To the Nines
  • Resurrect with A Vengeance
  • Smell of Death
  • Pandora's Hell
  • Lines Crossed Lives Lost
  • Ruled by Domination

References[]

  1. ^ "HateSphere - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". Metal-archives.com. Archived from the original on 22 April 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Hatesphere parts ways with vocalist, announces temporary replacement". Blabbermouth. 23 February 2010. Archived from the original on 30 March 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". www.metalunderground.com. Archived from the original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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