Green Carnation Songtexte
Journey to the End of the Night, Part I
Gründung 1990
Mitglieder
- Christopher Botteri
- Bjørn Harstad
- Anders Kobro
- Michael Krumins
- Kjetil Nordhus
- Stein Roger Sordal
- Tchort
The Acoustic Verses
A Night Under the Dam (Live)
Alive and Well… In Krakow
- Into Deep
- Crushed to Dust
- Writings on the Wall
- Light of Day, Day of Darkness, 1st Part
- The Boy in the Attic
- Myron & Cole
- Rain
- As Life Flows By
- Into Deep (acoustic version)
- Crushed to Dust (acoustic version)
- The Boy in the Attic (acoustic version)
- Myron & Cole (acoustic version)
- Stay on These Roads
- Wicked Game
- Pre Production Demo Track From the Forthcoming Album
- Recording of drums of “Into Deep”
- “Crushed to Dust” bootleg video (recorded at Hole in the Sky)
- “Boy in the Attic” bootleg video (recorded at Hole in the Sky)
- “Writings on the Wall” bootleg video (recorded at Hole in the Sky)
- How Did Your Musical Adventure Begin?
- Tchort, What Made You Return to Green Carnation After Leaving It Years Ago?
- Why Did the Botteri Brothers Quit Green Carnation?
- How Would You Classify Green Carnation Music?
- Would You Compromise Artistically to Achieve Commercial Success?
- What Does the Term “Metal” Mean to You?
- “Light of Day, Day of Darkness”
- What Is the Difference Between Other Bands You Have Worked With and Green Carnation?
- Do You Believe That Being Scandinavian Has Any Special Influence on Your Music?
- Does Anyone in the Band Have Musical Training or Education?
- Will the Band Ever Record a Concept Album Like “Light of Day, Day of Darkness” Again?
- Live Performance or Studio Work?
- Anders Kobro
- Bernt André Moen
- Bjørn Harstad
- Kjetil Nordhus
- Michael Smith Krumins
- Stein Roger Sordal
- Tchort / Terje Vik Schei
- Band History
- Recording of the DVD
- Journey to the End of the Night
- Light of Day, Day of Darkness
- A Blessing in Disguise
- Promotional Pictures
- Crew
- Discography
- Desktop Images
- Art Gallery
- Websites
- Logo