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ABBATH Is 'Open' To IMMORTAL Reunion

Ex- IMMORTAL   frontman   Olve "Abbath" Eikemo   says he is "open" to a reunion with his former bandmates.

Abbath   and his childhood friend   Harald "Demonaz" Nævdal   started   IMMORTAL   in 1990. Six years ago,   Abbath   and the rest of the group went through a bitter breakup.

"The other guys in the band said I had a drug and booze problem,"   Abbath   told journalist   Martin Blekkerud   of Norway's   Dagbladet   newspaper for today's edition of the   Dagbladet Magasinet . "But I never bothered them with that stuff. They only used it as an excuse [to get rid of me]."

Olve   used to be married to   Demonaz 's sister, and they share a son,   Torbjørn .   Torbjørn   is now 26 and a drummer.

Abbath   and   Demonaz   haven't spoken to each other since the guitarist/vocalist exited   IMMORTAL .

"That makes me sad,"   Abbath   told   Dagbladet . "My son and   Harald   rarely see each other, but [ Harald ] is still his uncle."

Asked if he thinks he could ever reunite with   IMMORTAL ,   Abbath   said: " IMMORTAL   reunion? Hmm. I got a text from   Horgh   [ IMMORTAL   drummer   Reidar Horghagen ] saying it was great that I got sober.   Harald   and I haven’t spoken at all. But there's no evil blood or bitterness on my part anymore. I realize that I was a part of the problem. Things are great for me now. But am I open to an   IMMORTAL   reunion? Yes, of course. But it has to be something special. I just wish we could sit down and have a talk about things when it all went to hell, instead of involving lawyers."

Abbath   wants to remember the good times he had with   Demonaz . He still lives in Lysefjorden, a remote island outside of Bergen, Norway's second largest city.

"We were young and we drank whisky,"   Abbath   recalled. " Demonaz   and I decided to take a rowboat over the fjord to Lysøya, which is where [the famous Norwegian composer and violin player]   Ole Bull   used to live. The island was full of tourists and we were running around in the woods in full corpse paint and black metal regalia — with torches in our hands. You should have seen the look on the faces of the older American tourists; we nearly gave them a heart attack. We ran back to the boat and rowed like hell back home. Fuck, that was a great time. We were so inspired by the incident that we wrote most of   'Pure Holocaust'   the very same night."

Dagbladet 's entire Norwegian-language interview with   Abbath   can be found at   Dagbladet.no .

The highly publicized legal battle in 2014 over the rights to the   IMMORTAL   name pitted   Abbath   against   Demonaz   and   Horgh , with   Abbath   claiming the pair abandoned   IMMORTAL   after they moved their gear out of the band's rehearsal space. The Norwegian court systems determined otherwise, and awarded the   IMMORTAL   name to   Demonaz .

IMMORTAL 's first album without   Abbath ,   "Northern Chaos Gods" , was released in July 2018 via   Nuclear Blast .

Abbath   is now the frontman of his namesake band, which released its second album,   "Outstrider" , last July via   Season Of Mist .

In a 2018 interview with   Distorted Sound ,   Demonaz   said that he wasn't worried about any negative backlash about   IMMORTAL   continuing without   Abbath . "I was really confident with it, as we know how this band functions and we know how the music was made and how   IMMORTAL   functions," he said. "A lot of people probably thought   IMMORTAL   was   Abbath 's band as he is always quite visible live; he was the face of the band in that way. When people [hear] the [ 'Northern Chaos Gods' ] album, it's a different story. It sounds   IMMORTAL . It is   IMMORTAL . I couldn't change that even if I wanted to. It's how I make the music."



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