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Heave Blood & Die

12+ albums
Norwaydoom metalpost-punkmetalArctangent 2025

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Since their inception in Tromsø in 2017, Heave Blood & Die has been hailed by national radio as one of the most exciting new bands in Norway, played big festivals like Øya, Roskilde, Reeperbahn and SXSW and toured with Kvelertak. Their third album, "Post People", was nominated for the Norwegian Grammy, Spellemann. Now they're ready to release their fourth album, named "Burnout Codes". "Burnout Codes" is recorded and produced by Karl Løftingsmo Pedersen and Ariel Joshua Sivertsen (Ondt Blod, Die a Legend) in Oslo, Bodø and Tromsø in 2022 and mixed by Magnus Lindberg in 2023. The artwork and design is by Annika Linn Verdal Homme of Daufødt. The album is dedicated to the memory of Eivind Imingen who decided to end his life between the recording and release of this album. Heave Blood & Die is: Karl Løftingsmo Pedersen - vocals, guitars Marie Sofie Mikkelsen - synth, vocals Jonas Helgesen Kuivalainen - guitars Kenneth Mortensen - drums Luna Storeide - bass Text taken from their Bandcamp page. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Plague

3,379
2

Dog Days

2,836
3

Krokodil

1,902
4

Men like you

1,706
5

Things that hurt

1,519
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Radio Silence

1,471
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Countercult

1,366
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Stress City

1,201
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Hits

1,190
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Mjelle

1,083

albums

Burnout Codes

Burnout Codes

Plague

Plague

Post People

Post People

Krokodil

Krokodil

Vol. II

Vol. II

Part I: Daggers

Part I: Daggers

Heave Blood And Die

Heave Blood And Die

Dog days

Dog days

Things that hurt

Things that hurt

Brigade

Brigade

Harakiri

Harakiri

Mjelle

Mjelle

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