Striborg

Striborg
OriginSnug, Tasmania, Australia
GenresBlack metal, dark ambient, industrial (later)[1]
Years active1994–present
LabelsRazed Soul Productions
Displeased
Southern Lord
Asgard Musik
Finsternis Productions

Striborg is a black metal / ambient project of Australian musician Russell Menzies. The project first began in 1994 under the name Kathaaria and during this time the stage name "Vvelkaarn" was used. The name Kathaaria was adapted from a Darkthrone song titled "Kathaarian Life Code".[2]

Three full-length albums were released as Kathaaria; one each year from 1995 to 1997. Following the release of the third album, Menzies grew dissatisfied with the direction of the project and the first album under the name "Striborg" was released later that year. With this change, he also adopted the new stage name "Sin Nanna".

From 1997 the Striborg sound solidified around a singular lo-fi black metal style combined with ambient pieces, with all instruments and vocals primarily recorded by Menzies at his home. Releases were prodigious - often two or more per year. Formal releases were initially on the Asguard and Finsternis labels, moving to Displeased and Southern Lord Records as international recognition grew.[3]

In 2018 Striborg moved away from black metal with the release of Blackwave, a full-length LP in a dark ambient/new wave style. Menzies announced that he intended to pursue this musical direction on future releases. His live performances after the release of Blackwave increased and showcased this new synthesiser-heavy style.[4] More recently, he has returned to Black Metal, but without use of electric guitar.

Menzies' lyrics reveal a fascination with forests, darkness, night, misanthropy and death. The names "Striborg" and "Sin Nanna" are the names of a Slavonic wind god (of which the correct spelling is "Stribog") and Mesopotamian moon god, respectively.

  1. ^ "Instrumental Trans-Communication, by Striborg". Striborg.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  2. ^ Official Striborg book: Striborg - Music, Art and Lyrics
  3. ^ Rosenthal, Jon (3 January 2018). "A Tragic Journey into the Future: A Conversation with Striborg's Russell "Sin Nanna" Menzies". Invisible Oranges. Archived from the original on 4 January 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Striborg: Covering new ground with blackwave | Echoes And Dust". 23 September 2018. Archived from the original on 23 September 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2020.