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1Green Carnation is a progressive rock or "art rock" band from Kristiansand, Norway. Formed in 1990 by former Music/{{Emperor}} bass player Terje Vik Schei (a.k.a. Tchort), before Tchort joined Emperor. Green Carnation didn't record their first album, ''Journey to the End of the Night'', a folk-inspired doom metal album, until 1999. Their music became less and less heavy as time went on, starting out as plain doom metal and death metal, and gradually becoming lighter and more like progressive rock. In 2006, they released ''Acoustic Verses'', an entirely acoustic album.
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3Their song "Light of Day, Day of Darkness" is known as one of the longest songs in metal history. At the time of its release, it apparently ''was'' the longest, although several other bands have since since surpassed its length.
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5After 2007, the band ceased touring due to a poorly organised tour which lost the band a substantial amount of money, and Tchort claimed the band would probably never tour again. However, the band resumed playing live in 2014.
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7Current members:
8* Terje Vik Schei (a.k.a. Tchort) − Guitar, Lyrics
9* Stein Roger Sordal − Bass, Vocals, Guitar, Lyrics
10* Kjetil Nordhus − Vocals, Lyrics
11* Michael Krumins − Guitar , Theremin
12* Tommy Jacksonville − Drums
13* Kenneth Silden − Piano, Keyboards
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15Former members:
16* Bjørn Harstad − Guitar
17* Bernt A. Moen − Piano, Keyboards
18* Christian "X" Botteri − Guitar
19* Christofer "CM" Botteri − Bass
20* Anders Kobro − Drums
21* Alf Torre Rassmussen − Drums
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23Studio albums to date:
24* ''Journey to the End of the Night'' - 2000
25* ''Light of Day, Day of Darkness'' - 2001
26* ''A Blessing in Disguise'' - 2003
27* ''The Quiet Offspring'' - 2005
28* ''The Burden Is Mine... Alone [EP]'' - 2005
29* ''Acoustic Verses'' - 2006
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31They are currently working on a new album, ''The Rise and Fall of Mankind'', which does not have an official release date yet. They have also produced a demo album in 1991 called ''Hallucinations of Despair'', a box set ''The Trilogy'' in 2004, and two live [=DVDs=], ''Alive and Well... In Krakow'' in 2004 and ''A Night Under the Dam'' (live in the Norwegian mountains) in 2007.
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33[[AC:This band may exhibit the following tropes:]]
34* AudioAdaptation: "Alone" takes its lyrics from the poem of the same name by Creator/EdgarAllanPoe. (Incidentally, fellow Norwegians Music/{{Arcturus}} used the same poem for an entirely different adaptation, and another Norwegian, Music/{{Ihsahn}}, later recorded another adaptation in 2018.)
35* BilingualBonus: "Light of Day, Day of Darkness" begins with a child speaking in Norwegian.
36* BookEnds: ''Light of Day, Day of Darkness'' begins and ends with a child talking.
37* EpicRocking:
38** Their song "Light of Day, Day of Darkness" is one of the best examples of this trope, clocking in at an impressive 60:06. Yes, it's a ''single track'', and it makes up the entirety of the album from which it comes. What's even more impressive is that they sometimes perform the song in its entirety during live shows.
39** ''Journey to the End of the Night'': "In the Realm of the Midnight Sun" (13:42), "My Dark Reflections of Life and Death" (17:50), "Under Eternal Stars" (15:31), "Journey to the End of the Night (Part I)" (11:28)
40** ''A Blessing in Disguise'': "Lullaby in Winter" (7:49), "The Boy in the Attic" (7:13), "Rain" (8:06).
41** ''The Quiet Offspring'': "When I Was You" (7:22).
42** ''The Acoustic Verses'': "High Tide Waves" (7:50), "9-29-045" (15:30; contains three movements, in the best tradition of ProgressiveRock).
43* IAmTheBand: Tchort was the only member of the band from 2007 to 2014.
44* LastNoteNightmare: "Light of Day, Day of Darkness". You think the song is going to fade out on that cute little music box... then you hear a loud SLAM. Song over.
45* NewSoundAlbum: Every album.
46** Their demo material was pure DeathMetal.
47** ''Journey to the End of the Night'' was folk-influenced DoomMetal.
48** ''Light of Day, Day of Darkness'' was pure ProgressiveMetal, featuring [[EpicRocking one single sixty-minute song]].
49** ''A Blessing in Disguise'' contained shorter and more melodic songs, some gothic tinges, and was more hard rock oriented.
50** ''The Quiet Offspring'' had a more traditional hard rock sound, leaving behind the atmospheric and progressive stylings of their previous two albums.
51** ''The Acoustic Verses'' is a completely acoustic album.
52* ProgressiveMetal: On most of their material.
53* ProgressiveRock: On ''The Acoustic Verses''
54* ShoutOut:
55** "Light of Day, Day of Darkness," a 60 minute long progressive opus, contains a reference to "the edge of sanity." Music/EdgeOfSanity had previously released their own 40 minute long prog opus, ''Crimson''.
56** ''Journey to the End of the Night'' is named after a [[Literature/JourneyToTheEndOfTheNight novel]] by Louis-Ferdinand Celine.
57* SopranoAndGravel: There are both deep, growly voices and high, female soprano voices in "Light of Day, Day of Darkness", though they don't actually duet with each other.

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