During their impressive 10 years career, SHINING have performed at all key industry events
such as CMJ festival in NYC, SXSW in Texas, Eurosonic in The Netherlands, The Great
Escape in UK and by:Larm in their hometown of Oslo. In addition to the exposure that the
band garnered from these key events, the band has toured Europe, USA, China and Japan.

After releasing two albums as an acoustic jazz quartet in 2001 and 2003, SHINING shifted
musical direction towards a more art-rock oriented output, and their two next albums “In the
Kingdom of Kitsch You Will Be A Monster” (2005) and “Grindstone” (2007) were wildly
lauded by every website, blog, paper and student column under the sun. |
Both albums won the
Alarmprisen (Norwegian Grammy Award equivalent), Grindstone was picked as the #1 album
of the year in Norway´s second largest national newspaper, while the UK based alternative
music magazine Rock-A-Rolla rated “Grindstone” as one of their best 30 albums of 2007.
The
album was also hailed by such varied media outlets as The New York Times, The Wire, BBC
and Terrorizer Magazine amongst others.
SHINING´s shift in musical direction became ever more apparent when they were selected to
tour Europe in 2007 with Norwegian black metal pioneers Enslaved and fellow extreme metal
hard hitters, Keep Of Kalessin. This tour would result in a mutual musical respect and
admiration between Enslaved and SHINING, which would culminate in the two bands
composing and performing a one-off special collaboration: A 90-minute written musical
extravaganza that saw both bands (10 members) performing together on-stage at the Molde
International Jazz Festival. The Armageddon Concerto performance entitled “Nine Nights in
Nothingness – Glimpses of Downfall “ was extremely well received and, due to popular
demand, has just been performed again as the main headlining act for the 2010 Roadburn
Festival in The Netherlands (Tilburg, April 17th).
After the intense workload of the Molde concerto, SHINING went to work on what would
become Blackjazz. Munkeby himself comments “the compositions are more compact, the
arrangements more hard-hitting, and the mood more desperate, sinister, aggressive and
violent”.
To match his vision of combined musical aggressiveness and catchiness, Munkeby teamed up
with the perfect accomplice for the ominous Blackjazz mission: With his technical prowess and
extensive musical knowledge and experience, renowned producer/engineer Sean Beavan
(NIN, Marilyn Manson, Slayer) joined forces to further elevate and intensify the new direction
of music.
As one last Sin Soldier added to the already impressive list of Blackjazz accomplices, Sean
Beavan’s long time co-schemer Tom Baker (NIN, Marilyn Manson, David Lynch etc.) mastered the album at Precision Mastering in Hollywood, and added obliterating and stinging
power to the already punishing mixes, thereby putting the final nail in the coffin.
With “Blackjazz” now completed SHINING moves onto the next phase of their already
accomplished mission. A new label and another shift in direction means a whole lot more shock
and awe. |