Terje Bakken
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Birth name | Terje Bakken |
Born | 3 September 1978 |
Origin | Norway |
Died | 14 January 2004 | (aged 25)
Genres | Black metal, Viking metal, folk metal |
Instruments | Vocals, accordion, guitar, bass, drums, synthesizer, keyboards, programming |
Years active | 1994–2004 |
Associated acts | Windir |
Terje "Valfar" Bakken (3 September 1978 – 14 January 2004) was the lead singer and founder of the Norwegian black metal band Windir. Windir was started as a one-man project, but it was expanded into a full band with the release of their third album, 1184. Valfar originally sang his lyrics in Sognamål, a dialect of Norwegian, but eventually switched to English in an attempt to appeal to a broader audience.
Biography[]
Terje was born and grew up in Sogndal which he was very proud of and one can clearly see the importance of Sogndal in his lyrics. Terje decided to form Windir into a full band while he was at college, with some of his classmates becoming the other band members.
Valfar released two demos, Sogneriket and Det Gamle Riket.
His second studio album, Arntor, was the last Windir album recorded by a line-up consisting solely of Valfar.
Despite his vocal style, Valfar did not relate his music to black metal, probably because of how the scene acted and was stereotyped. He instead dubbed Windir's musical style as "Sognametal". Other bands that have a Sognametal sound are Cor Scorpii, Vreid, , , and Sigtyr. He read a lot about Sogndal history that his poems stemmed from it.
Death[]
On 14 January 2004 Valfar went for a walk towards his family's cabin at , but he never arrived. Three days later, authorities found his body at in the . Valfar had been caught in a snow storm and died from hypothermia.[1]
He was buried at Stedje Church in Sogndal on 27 January 2004.
Nearly two months after his death, the remaining members of Windir decided to disband.
Discography[]
- (demo, 1995)
- (demo, 1995)
- Sóknardalr (full-length, 1997)
- Arntor (full-length, 1999)
- 1184 (full-length, 2001)
- Likferd (full-length, 2003)
- Valfar, ein Windir (compilation, 2004)
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- 1978 births
- 2004 deaths
- Deaths from hypothermia
- Accidental deaths in Norway
- Norwegian male singers
- Norwegian heavy metal singers
- Norwegian black metal musicians
- Musicians from Sogn og Fjordane
- Norwegian multi-instrumentalists
- 20th-century Norwegian singers
- 20th-century male singers
- Musicians from Sogndal