Grutle Kjellson

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Grutle Kjellson

Background information
Birth name Kjetil Grutle
Born December 24, 1973 [1], Rogaland, Norway
(Age 33)
Origin Norway
Genre(s) Viking metal, Black metal, Progressive metal
Instrument(s) Vocals
Bass
Years active 1991 - Present
Associated
acts
Enslaved, Darkthrone

Grutle Kjellson is a Norwegian vocalist and bass player for the viking metal band Enslaved. He is one of only two founding members left in the current line-up with Ivar Bjørnson being the other one. He is, perhaps, the most recognizable member of the band and his appearance is made even more visible by the album Eld in which he alone graces the cover. Grutle appeared as a guest vocalist on the song "High On Cold War" on Darkthrone's 2006 EP, Too Old, Too Cold.

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