Leprous

Though they’ve caused our festival grounds to quake quite recently, there are three good reasons to have them do it all over again: first of all, they were a last-minute addition to the program and not all fans managed to get to Gdańsk in time; second of all, they put on a fantastic performance. And third of all, perhaps most importantly, there is no such thing as too much Leprous. In the vast sea of prog metal, artists with broader interests and higher sensitivity are few and far between. Just listen to what the reviewer from Prog had to say on the latest the Norwegian’s latest record, Aphelion: “The album touches on prog, djent, pop, funk, trip hop and electronica, but the result is much greater than the sum of its parts. Nobody else sounds like this: Leprous have entered uncharted territory, proving utterly fearless in the process.”

History:

Leprous was born in Notodden in 2001, the brainchild of two school friends, Einar Solberg and Tor Oddmund Suhrke. In the early 2000s, these Nordic prog metalheads were producing mainly demos and struggled with nearly constant line-up changes. A breakthrough came when in 2009 the band, having finally formed a stable line-up, recorded their debut album “Tall Poppy Syndrome”. The record was well-received by the prog metal community and the Norwegians promote it as the support for Therion on their European tour. Since then the band only gained momentum, and being Ihsahn’s backing band certainly didn’t hurt.

The band’s approach to progressive metal evolved, reaching for different musical alloys with each record. The turning point came with two records, the 2013 “Coal” and the 2015 “The Congregation“– these two albums paved the way to the big club stages for the band. The subsequent “Malina”, “Pitfalls” and “Aphelion” – closer to art pop and a departure from the band’s origins – solidified Leprous’s place as an important act on the progressive scene.

From the release of “The Congregation” onwards, Leprous’s albums regularly chart high in many European countries, with “Aphelion” going 11th in Finland and 22nd in Germany for top record sales. The Congregation was even nominated for a Spellemannprisen, the Norwegian equivalent of a Grammy.

Discography:

Studio albums:

Tall Poppy Syndrome, 2009
Bilateral, 2011
Coal, 2013
The Congregation, 2015
Malina, 2017
Pitfalls, 2019
Aphelion, 2021

Demos:

Silent Waters, 2004
Aeolia, 2006

Singles:

From the Flame, 2017
Stuck, 2017
Illuminate, 2017
Golden Prayers, 2018
Angel, 2019
Below, 2019
Alleviate, 2019
Distant Bells, 2019
Castaway Angels, 2020
Running Low, 2021
The Silent Revelation, 2021

Live albumy:

Live at Rockefeller Music Hall, 2016
Live 2022, 2023