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Khold is a
Norwegian black metal band
formed in Oslo in 2000
after the split-up of Tulus. The band
plays mid-paced
black metal.
Khold was
formed in Oslo...
- in Oslo in 1991.
Members of
Tulus later went and
formed the band
Khold.
After Khold went on hold in 2006,
Blodstrup and
Sarke resurrected Tulus. Tulus...
- The
Khold-e
barin (Persian: خلد برین) is a
Persian universal history composed by the
Safavid historian Mohammad Yusof Vala
Esfahani in 1667/68. The phrase...
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Phantom is the
second studio album by
Norwegian black metal band
Khold. It was
released on 15
April 2002,
through Moonfog Productions. It’s the only album...
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Retrieved 22
December 2015. Whelan, Kez (17
September 2013). "Incubate Preview:
Khold". Terrorizer.
Archived from the
original on 23
December 2015. Retrieved...
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designer Grace Khold in Rome, Italy.
Grace introduced Love to
Darin Yevonde, who had a
desire to
start a band with
Khold.
Yevonde and
Khold asked Love to...
- They
started their first headlining tour
alongside Carpathian Forest and
Khold,
followed by a
festival tour in
Poland (Thrash em All Fest. with
Vader and...
- metal) In the Woods... (Progressive metal)
Isengard (Black/Viking metal)
Khold (Black metal)
Koldbrann (Black metal) The
Kovenant (Avant-garde/Black/Industrial...
- of
black 'n' roll
bands include Carpathian Forest, Kvelertak, Vreid, and
Khold.
Bands such as Satyricon, Nachtmystium, Nidingr, Craft, and
Sarke also experimented...
- ("the
expansive realm of Iran") is used in both the 17th-century
chronicle Khold-e
barin and the 1680s
travelogue Safine-ye
Solaymani by the
Safavid amb****ador...