Member Since: 8/17/2006
Band Members: Svein Egil Hatlevik & Alexander Nordgaren
Influences: yes
Sounds Like: "... the Steely Dan of the Norwegian post-black metal scene" (allmusic.com)
"Their style is an odd mixture of jazz, black metal, and some vague progressive overtones" (bnrmetal.com)
"The music shifts from savage, anguished passages usually arising like a wounded beast’s claw in a moment of desperate retaliation, to quiet, reflective moments, sometimes flirting with a playful nature." (metal-archives.com)
"Fleurety stands as one of the more challenging and unusual artists of the 90s. Their style is difficult to peg, as it incorporates black metal extremity with progressive rock and somewhat jazzy musical structure." (ssmt-reviews.com)
"... the metal world should be thankful that a band like Fleurety insists on existing." (James Hinchliffe)
"It's a very curious mix of traditional black metal, ethereal atmospheres, and progressive rock/metal... but it's a lot more unique and dynamic than such a description can suggest." (aversionline.com)
"Fleurety keep things remarkably unpredictable if you pay attention to detail." (chroniclesofchaos.com)
".. an extremely original mixture of late 1980s alternative (i.e. before "alternative" became a mainstream style), ethereal goth/rock, bizarre avant-garde-ism and maybe even a slight touch of post-industrialism." (corridor of cells)
"heavy on hallucinogenic atmosphere and bizarre arrangements…" (ultimatemetal.com)
" Fleurety is one of the most respected bands in Norway, with what was previously dismissed as an insult to the ear having been long revised into an acknowledgement of Fleurety's individuality and musical genius, at least, that is what the band told us anyway." (ballbusterhardmusic.com)
"Started out as one of the first (the first?) avant-garde black metal band(s), evolving (on "Last Minute Lies") into non-metallic jazz/electronica/weirdness." (666metal.com)
"If all you listen to is black metal, don't bother unless you want to be torn kicking and screaming out of your little crypt." (deadtide.com)
"Female vocals, saxophone, syncopated drums, and broken, unpredictable arrangements" (resoundgrindrecords.com)
Record Label: Duplicate Records, for the time being
Type of Label: Indie