Miksha


Miksha is a Norwegian extreme metal band from Trondheim, Norway, formed in 1999.

History

In 2002, shortly after relocating from far north Vadsø, Norway, Miksha won the coveted Best Band In Trondheim
trophy and a recording contract with Norways Dsign Records. With a sound variously described as "epic riffs melded with bellowed voices and sampled noise to produce impressive industrial metal" and "Metal with a twist of Lemon",
the group released the 4 Track Mikza in 2002, a video Half the Battle in 2003. In a 2005 interview with RockSomething,
Tor Åge Ballo admitted that Half the Battle was once played more times than Britney Spear’s video on Norwegian MTV.
The full-length debut album, Collect Your Hazardous Waste on the new British label Anticulture Records in 2005.
The group was formed in 1999 in Vadsø, north of the Arctic Circle by local residents Tor Age Ballo, Fritz R. Pettersen
and Kim-Erling Johansen after the three members quit the hardcore outfit Profound. The group's web site states that their name was inspired by Ron Miksha, a beekeeper who developed chemical warfare techniques for the US Army during the Vietnam War, according to the band. This claim is rejected by Ron Miksha.
After moving to Trondheim in 2002, band member Mathis Ståle Mathisen joined the group. By 2003, their
video was played extensively in Europe to critical acclaim. Miksha followed with Collect Your Hazardous Waste in 2005 and touring in London and Scandinavia.
Miksha cites musical influences of Pantera, Machine Head, Björk, Rammstein, Skinlab, Sepultura, Rage Against the Machine Slipknot, Strapping Young Lad, Static x, Fear Factory, Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Slayer, Jaga Jazzist, Amen, atThedriveIn, SOAD, and Nine Inch Nails.
RockSomething's reviewer described Collect Your Hazardous Waste as, "a mightily brutal, yet startlingly intelligent sound" and compared Miksha to American Head Charge.

Line-up

Current members