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  1. 14 de ene. de 2019 · Entrevista a Vidar Landa, guitarrista de Kvelertak: 'El cambio de cantante ha aportado la energía que necesitábamos para revitalizar a la banda' | Science of Noise - Rock Magazine. Entrevista a Vidar Landa, guitarrista de Kvelertak: ‘El cambio de cantante ha aportado la energía que necesitábamos para revitalizar a la banda’.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KvelertakKvelertak - Wikipedia

    Kvelertak ( Norwegian for 'stranglehold') [8] is a Norwegian heavy metal band from Stavanger, formed in 2007. The group comprises vocalist Ivar Nikolaisen, guitarists Vidar Landa, Bjarte Lund Rolland and Maciek Ofstad, bassist Marvin Nygaard and drummer Håvard Takle Ohr.

  3. Kvelertak’s Vidar Landa on embracing air guitar, discord and moving out of his guitar comfort zone. The Norwegian guitarist explains why old-new gear and getting intimate in the studio birthed the band’s kinetic new album, Splid. Image: Press. By Huw Baines.

  4. 12 de nov. de 2020 · Here’s how it works. Features. Kvelertak: “We weren’t supposed to be a metal band when we started” By Jon Wiederhorn. published 12 November 2020. Guitarists Bjarte Lund Rolland and Vidar Landa on the joys of simple guitar rigs, the influence of Fleetwood Mac, and how they expanded their sound on new album, Splid.

  5. Kvelertak es una banda noruega de heavy metal creada en 2007 en la ciudad de Stavanger. Está formada por el vocalista Ivar Nikolaisen, el bajista Marvin Nygaard, el batería Kjetil Gjermundrød y tres guitarristas: Vidar Landa, Bjarte Lund Rolland y Maciek Ofstad.

  6. 6 de sept. de 2023 · “Every show we played, the city closed down the day or two after,” guitarist Vidar Landa says of the band’s ill-fated tour supporting Splid. “The coronavirus was kind of chasing us, and it...

  7. This is a community-built gear list for Vidar Landa. Find relevant music gear like guitar rig, amplifier setup, effects pedalboard, and other instruments and add it to Vidar Landa . The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media , YouTube, live performance images , and interviews.