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| label = Angel, [[Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG]], [[Drakkar Entertainment|Drakkar]], [[Drakkar Entertainment|e-Wave]], Soulfood, Tatra, Tuba, [[AFM Records|AFM]]

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| website = {{URL|gothminister.com}}

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| current_members = Bjørn Alexander Brem<br />Glenn Nilsen<br />Ketil Eggum<br />Andy Moxnes<br />Christan Svendsen

| current_members = Bjørn Alexander Brem<br />Glenn Nilsen<br />Andy Moxnes<br />Christan Svendsen

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Latest revision as of 21:17, 16 November 2025

Norwegian gothic metal band

Gothminister is a Norwegian gothic metal band. Formed in 1999, they released eight studio albums and gained success in Germany.[1] They played in several German music festivals, including Wave-Gotik-Treffen (WGT), the Dark Storm Festival and the M’era Luna Festival, and performed in front of over 10,000 people at the Schattenreich Festival.

They took part in Melodi Grand Prix 2024, the Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, with the song “We Come Alive”.[2] They advanced from their semi-final on 13 January 2024,[3] finishing fourth in the final.[4]

The band mixes gothic and industrial metal music, ie: programming and electronic music alongside metal guitars and dark lyrical themes. Their songs also regularly use the Drop-D tuning.[5]

Current members
  • Bjørn Alexander Brem – lead vocals, programming, instruments
  • Glenn Nilsen – guitars
  • Ketil Eggum – guitars
  • Andy Moxnes – live keyboards, guitars
  • Christian Svendsen – live drums
Former members
  • Tom Kalstad – keyboards
  • Sandra Jensen – additional vocals
Guest appearances
  • Nell Sigland – vocals on “Wish” (track 10 on Gothic Electronic Anthems), and “Your Saviour”, “The Allmighty” and “Emperor” (tracks 3, 6 and 8 respectively on Happiness in Darkness)
  • Cecilia Kristensen – the “Girl” in the “Darkside” video
  • Eastern Strix – the “Girl” in the “Freak” video
Live guest appearances
Gothminister at Blackfield Festival 2014 in Germany

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