Håvard Ellefsen, often referred to as Mortiis, is the only constant band member. He was born in Skien, Telemark. Mortiis began his musical career playing bass for the black metal act Emperor. He stayed with the band just over one year before going on to create his own solo project, though unlike his previous band the music would be dark ambient oriented. Ellefsen was experimenting greatly with music during his early solo career. He started four separate projects, though the focus was always on Mortiis.
Ellefsen wrapped up work on the soundtrack to the movie Broken and The Devil's Chair (Renegade Films) in 2007. Both films were directed by Adam Mason who first worked with him on the Mortiis video for Decadent & Desperate. Having completed an album's worth of songs, Ellefsen commented at how they were "atmospheric and eerie" and also "very dark" while "some of it actually is semi-song structured, with some melody and sense to it." They were done under the Mortiis name. The collected music will eventually be released as a Mortiis album.
Mortiis as a band was formed shortly after the release of The Smell of Rain.
Dark Dungeon Music was the personal record label of Mortiis. It operated between 1995 and 1999 while Mortiis resided in Halmstad, Sweden, and released mostly limited-edition vinyl. It was dissolved as Mortiis moved back to Norway in late 1999.
For nearly the entirety of the band's existence, frontman Ellefsen has altered his facial appearance using several alternatives before using a prosthetic mask and ear set. The studio who made Mortiis' mask asked for a character reference for the moulding. The mask was always coupled with ears. During Era I the mask covered his whole face, though by Era III it had an appearance whereby it seemed to be falling off and was stitched in place. The mask was dropped after the release of Some Kind of Heroin. Having stated in an interview that the mask has been shelved "for better or worse", as part of the significance of Some Kind of Heroin.
Ellefsen's choice of dreadlocks (sometime after Era I), and various outfits helped produce the "Mortiis image". When asked as to what the mask represents he has answered, "I do not look upon myself as a goblin, or troll, or elf, or medieval. I am merely Mortiis." When talking about the influence for the imagery that his band uses, Ellefsen has commented, "A lot of people do not get that you can do more than just look like you're waiting for a bus. I mean how dull is that? I grew up with Kiss, W.A.S.P. and Alice Cooper.
The title of Era I was never intentional. It came about in 2001 when Mortiis was set to release The Smell of Rain, which was such a departure from his earlier records that he wanted to brand it in a way to signify this. All works previous to The Smell of Rain were thereafter referred to as Era I as a consequence. All of the Era I albums were composed entirely on synthesizers, creating a sound that Mortiis described as "dark dungeon music"- a fundamental influence on the later Dungeon Synth genre. The last album of this era, The Stargate, went a step further by introducing a wider range of instruments including acoustic guitars, flutes and dark vocals; mainly provided by Sarah Jezebel Deva.
Songs on The Smell of Rain were electropop, and frontman Ellefsen took to lead vocals for the first time. This would be the only release under the title of Era II. It was during this era that Ellefsen decided he needed to seek members to perform in a live setting, which later helped change how Mortiis as a band sounded. The first live shows with this new lineup and with Mortiis as frontman & vocalist took place in the United Kingdom in December 2001.
With Era III came The Grudge, which took an even more drastic turn from previous eras and is said to have made the biggest impression of any of his albums. The Grudge took on a heavy industrial rock emphasis, combining grinding guitars and industrial programming. Some of the longtime fans were again not too happy with this turn, but it helped gain Mortiis more new fans. In 2005, the Norwegian Culture Council selected The Grudge to be freely available for listening to the public in libraries across the country.
On 16 April 2007 Mortiis released a remix album titled Some Kind of Heroin, reworking material from The Grudge, via Earache Records. "Some Kind of Heroin" offers diverse remix material including interpretations by a wide range of contemporaries, such as Zombie Girl, Gothminister, Implant, XP8, PIG, The Kovenant, Velvet Acid Christ, Girls Under Glass, David Wallace, Kubrick, Flesh Field, Victor Vortexx, Dope Stars Inc, In the Nursery among others. In late 2009 and early 2010 earlier music has been partly reprogrammed and re-arranged for future live use.
On 10 October 2010 Mortiis released Perfectly Defect as a free internet only download album. Regarding why the album was free, Mortiis stated, "The new model of the music business is important to keep in mind; there's a new mentality out there in terms of how people acquire their music now." During this time and the subsequent tours, the visual appearance and sound was similar to that of Era III, but with a more Industrial appearance closer to Combichrist and without any form of mask which had been a key characteristic of previous eras. Although this is marked as being part of Era III, this could be construed as a movement in Era IV.
A four-year hiatus was broken on 8 June 2015 when a message placed on the band's Facebook page suggested a new album was on its way in a new era, Era 0. This was confirmed on 5 October 2015 when the release of the single "Doppelgänger," off the forthcoming album The Great Deceiver. The artwork for "Doppelgänger" included the familiar Mortiis logo, but with the Era 0 subscript, confirming the new Era. The album (The Great Deceiver) was originally finished in 2008, and included mixes by Chris Vrenna (of Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson).
Additional material was also finished with enough material for another album during 2009. To mark the return, Mortiis announced a series of US tours starting on 7 October 2015 with "The Devils Be Damned Tour". Despite the Era being 0, this was not a return to the original sound of Era I, but a continuation of that within Era III, again with complete lack of prosthetics or mask, but keeping the gothic/industrial costuming and face paint.
In January 2020, Mortiis returned to his Era 1 style of music with the album Spirit of Rebellion. The album was a reworking of his 1994 work Ånden som Gjorde Opprør, and was instigated after he was invited to perform at the 25th anniversary celebrations for former label Cold Meat Industry in 2017. In April 2020, he shared a work in progress tentatively entitled The Shadow of the Tower during the online Dungeon Synth festival 'Northeast Dungeon Siege'. An extract was also shared on Mortiis' Bandcamp page; again, the style of this new track reflected the style of the artist's early output. A previously unreleased 1997 track of the same name was released via the same website in October 2020, with Mortiis explaining that the piece had previously been used as atmospheric background music during his sporadic live shows of the era. A second such sample, entitled Blood Becomes Water, was released in July 2020.
Mortiis admitted to having long-held negative feelings about his 1990s output, feeling resentment towards perceived lack of quality in musicianship and production. However, he has since reassessed his detachment towards this material, and now sees renewed worth in the honesty and originality of his early records. In the period leading up to the release of Spirit of Rebellion, many of these early releases were reissued, having remained largely out of print for many years. Mortiis' 2001 book, Secrets of My Kingdom, was also reprinted as an expanded edition in 2018. Subtitled Return to Dimensions Unknown, the reprint featured new interviews, images and other archive material from the 1990s.
Side projects include Cintecele Diavolui, Fata Morgana, and Vond.
too little too late
Mortiis Lyrics
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I've Been In Too Long
I'm Out Of My League Now
Cause It's Just Too Fucking Strong
I'm In Above My Head
I'm In Above My Faith
I'm In Above My Head Now
I Think It's Too Late Now
But It Was Never Too Soon
I Think It's Time To Believe Now
This Space Belongs To You Yeah You
Too Little Too Late
No Sleep Too Deep
Too Little Too Late
I'm In Too Deep I'm In Too Deep
Who Made You God Anyway?
When Did I Ask You To
Tell Me What To And Do Tell Me What To Say?
Man I Never Trusted You
It's Out Of My Hands Now
I Just Don't Have The Grip
I Guess We Could Hold On Somehow
Or We Could Just Let It Slip
I Think It's Too Late Now
But It Was Never Too Soon
I Think It's Time To Believe Now
This Space Belongs To You Yeah You
Too Little Too Late
No Sleep Too Deep
Too Little Too Late
I'm In Too Deep I'm In Too Deep
The lyrics of Mortiis's song "Too Little Too Late" express the feelings of being overwhelmed and out of control in a situation that has become too powerful to handle. The singer describes being in too deep, for too long, and feeling like they have no faith or control over the situation. The language used in the lyrics is powerful and intense, emphasizing the singer's frustration and sense of powerlessness. The phrase "too little too late" is repeated throughout the song, suggesting that the singer recognizes that it may be too late to change the course of events and that they have missed their chance to take control.
The song takes on a confrontational tone towards the end when the singer questions the authority of those who have attempted to control them. They reject the idea that anyone has the right to tell them what to do or say, emphasizing their independence and resistance to external influence. The final lines of the song suggest the singer is resigned to their situation, recognizing that they may not be able to change it but encouraging others to claim space for themselves.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm In Too Deep
I am in a situation that is complicated and difficult to extricate myself from
I've Been In Too Long
I have been in this situation for a prolonged period of time
I'm Out Of My League Now
I am no longer capable of competing or succeeding in this situation
Cause It's Just Too Fucking Strong
Because this situation is too overwhelming and powerful
I'm In Above My Head
I am in a situation that is beyond my abilities or understanding
I'm In Above My Faith
I am in a situation that challenges my beliefs and convictions
I Think It's Too Late Now
I believe it is too late to change the outcome of this situation
But It Was Never Too Soon
However, there was never a good opportunity to intervene earlier
I Think It's Time To Believe Now
I believe it is necessary to have faith in something or someone now
This Space Belongs To You Yeah You
This situation is now under your control, and you have the power to shape its outcome
Too Little Too Late
The action taken to address this situation is deemed insufficient because it was implemented too late
No Sleep Too Deep
The artist struggles to sleep due to the overwhelming nature of this situation
Who Made You God Anyway?
The singer questions the authority or superiority of the person they are addressing
When Did I Ask You To
The singer did not seek or request the advice or help of the person they are addressing
Tell Me What To And Do Tell Me What To Say?
The singer is resentful of someone else trying to dictate their actions and words
Man I Never Trusted You
The artist does not have faith or confidence in the person they are addressing
It's Out Of My Hands Now
The situation is now beyond the control or influence of the artist
I Just Don't Have The Grip
The singer lacks the strength or power to hold on or exert control
I Guess We Could Hold On Somehow
Although difficult, it is possible to maintain control or influence over the situation
Or We Could Just Let It Slip
It is also possible to relinquish control and let the situation unfold as it will
I'm In Too Deep I'm In Too Deep
The artist reiterates that they are deeply immersed in this situation and it is overwhelming
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Written by: Håvard Ellefsen
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[Verse 1]
I'm in too deep
I've been in too long
I'm out of my league now
'Cause it's just too fucking strong
I'm in above my head
I'm in above my faith
I'm in above my head now
I'm in above my faith
[Pre-Chorus]
I think it's too late now
But it was never too soon
I think it's time to believe now
This space belongs to you yeah you
[Chorus]
Too little too late
No sleep too deep
Too little too late
I'm in too deep I'm in too deep
[Verse 2]
Who made you god anyway?
When did I ask you to
Tell me what to do and tell me what to say?
Man I never trusted you
It's out of my hands now
I just don't have the grip
I guess we could hold on somehow
Or we could just let it slip
[Pre-Chorus]
I think it's too late now
But it was never too soon
I think it's time to believe now
This space belongs to you yeah you
[Chorus]
Too little too late
No sleep too deep
Too little too late
I'm in too deep I'm in too deep