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martes, 12 de marzo de 2024

Darkthrone - 1988-2013 [compilation] 2xDVD-R 饾敓饾敩饾敩饾敱饾敥饾敘饾敜

 

 The band that would become Darkthrone formed in late 1986 in Kolbotn, a small town south of Oslo. They were a death metal band by the name of Black Death whose members were Gylve Nagell, Ivar Enger and Anders Risberget. Their main inspirations were Autopsy, Venom, Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Slayer and Nocturnus. In late 1987, the band changed their name to Darkthrone and were joined by Dag Nilsen. Ted Skjellum joined in spring of 1988. During 1988 and 1989, the band independently released four demo tapes: Land of Frost, A New Dimension, Thulcandra, and Cromlech.

They were subsequently signed to the independent record label Peaceville Records with a four-album contract. In 1990, they recorded their first studio album, Soulside Journey. Because of a small recording budget, the band could not afford the kind of studio they wanted but, thanks to the members of Nihilist and Entombed, they were able to record their album at Sunlight Studios. Although mainly death metal in style, there were some elements of black metal present in terms of artwork and songwriting.

Immediately following the release of this album, the band continued writing and recording new material, recording on tape until a full album was ready. These tracks were entirely instrumental but they demonstrated the band's gradual shift towards black metal. In 1996, the finished album Goatlord was released, with vocals added by Fenriz.


 


 

 -Tracklist:

 Disc I:
2006 Rare live performances
1989 Oslo, Norway, TV
1991 Lahti, Finland
1996 Oslo, Norway
Interviews

Disc II:
1988 Land Of Frost / A New Dimension
1989 Thulcandra, Cromlech
1990 Live in Copenhagen / Esberg 08.06.1990 / Rehearsal XX.03.1990
1991 Goatlord / Soulside Journey / Rehearsal / Finland 04.05.1991 / Clamor
1992 Rehearsal / Crossing the Triangls of Flames / A Blaze in the Northern Sky
1993 Under a Funeral Moon
1994 Transilvanian Hunger
1995 Panzerfaust
1996 Live in Oslo 06.04.1996 / A Night of Unholy Black Metal / Total Death
1997 The Roots of Evilness
1999 Ravishing Grimness
2000 Preparing for War
2001 Deres F酶rste Vinter / Return to Ultima Thule (Ltd. Ed. LP) / Plaguewielder
2003 Hate Them
2004 Sardonic Wrath
2005 Under Beskyttelse Av M酶rke /Preparing for War (special edition)
2006 Too Old, Too Cold / Forebyggende Krig / The Cult is Alive
2007 NWOBHM / F.O.A.D.
2008 Frostland Tapes / Dark Thrones and Black Flags
2010 Circle the Wagons
2011 Sempiternal Past-The Darkthrone Demos / Total Death (reissue9
2013 The Underground Resistance / Peaceville Presents... Darkthrone
2013 Introducing Darkthrone


 


 

 


 

 


 


 


 


 


 


domingo, 4 de abril de 2021

Darkthrone - A Blaze In The Northern Sky (1992) [Reissue] (2009)

 

Zephyrous was a guitarist for Darkthrone from 1988 to 1993. He went by his real name, Ivar Enger, for the first Darkthrone release in 1990, "Soulside Journey". When Darkthrone switched from death metal to black metal for their second release in 1991, "A Blaze In The Northern Sky", he changed his name to Zephyrous.

Dag Nilsen was the original Darkthrone bassist. Quit the band after "Soulside Journey" but remained on as a session bassist for "A Blaze in The Northern Sky." Dag moved to Denmark in the summer of 1995 and currently plays in a band named The FrogFish.

Fenriz (Gylve Fenris Nagell) was born in Leif Nagell on November 28, 1971. Drummer (and occasionally vocalist) in Darkthrone, but has also been active or involved in a wide variety of other bands and (solo) projects. He is also a DJ, appearing under the name DJ Fenriz (formerly DJ Ebola). Fenriz was also the studio drummer for doom metal band Valhall, and has had several solo projects, including the folk black metal project Isengard and the dark ambient project Neptune Towers.

 Nocturno Culto (Ted Arvid Skjellum) was born on March 4, 1972 in Kolbotn, Oppeg氓rd and founder member of black metal band Darkthrone. He also played session guitar in Satyricon for a short period of time under the name Kveldulv. Has done vocal appearances on tracks for Sarke, Scum, Enslaved, Svartahrid and has a solo project called Gift of Gods.. He was running the label Tyrant Syndicate together with Fenriz. He has also released a documentary film called The Misanthrope in which he deals with black metal music and life in Norway.


 

-Tracklist:

Side A
1. Kathaarian Life Code     10:39
2. In the Shadow of the Horns     07:02
3. Paragon Belial     05:25

Side B
4. Where Cold Winds Blow     07:26
5. A Blaze in the Northern Sky     04:58
6. The Pagan Winter     06:35

42:05
 

 

 -Line up:

Nocturno Culto : Vocals (lead), Guitars (lead)
Zephyrous : Guitars (rhythm)
Fenriz : Drums, Vocals (spoken lines, intro), Lyrics
Dag Nilsen : Bass [Session].

 

 


 

 Label: Peaceville Records.

 Recorded at Creative Studios, August 1991, but released in the beginning of 1992.

 After recording his parts for the album, bassist Dag Nilsen left the band.

All the releases of A Blaze in the Northern Sky have a note saying "This album is eternally dedicated to the king of death/black metal Euronymous."

The first song on the album, "Kathaarian Life Code", is featured in the last scene of the 2002 film Demonlover.

The person on the cover is Zephyrous.

 

 


 







domingo, 7 de marzo de 2021

Darkthrone - Hate Them (2003) [Reissue ] (2012)

 

  Darkthrone from Kolbotn, Norway, started as a death metal group in 1986 under the name Black Death, but having released ‘Soulside Journey’ they decided to abandon the technical death metal style and transformed into a black metal band influenced by Bathory and Celtic Frost. With their primitive and abrasive style, Darkthrone quickly became one of the most influential and respected bands of the early 1990’s black metal scene and their cult status has remained since then. Band’s sound has diversified over their career to include elements of traditional heavy metal, thrash, death and speed metal, as well as crust punk. They have not played live since 1991 and since 1993 Darkthrone has been a duo consisting of Fenriz (Gylve Nagell) and Nocturno Culto (Ted Skjellum).

 

 

-Tracklist:

Side A
1. Rust     06:45
2. Det svartner n氓     05:37
3. Fucked Up and Ready to Die     03:44
4. Ytterst i livet     05:25

Side B
5. Divided We Stand     05:18
6. Striving for a Piece of Lucifer     05:31
7. In Honour of Thy Name     06:27

38:47

 
 

-Line up:

Nocturno Culto : Vocals, Guitars, Bass
Fenriz : Drums, Lyrics.

 

 


 Label: Peaceville Records.

 Originally titled “Leper Unction” prior to release.

English translations:
2. It Darkens Now
4. On the Edge of Life

Recorded and mixed at Pan Lydstudio in 26 hours, December 2002.
Mastered at Strype Audio by Tom Kv氓lsvoll.
Produced by Darkthrone.

 Artwork by Eric Massicotte.

 Design by Martin Kvamme.

Pressed on 180g vinyl.

Inner sleeve has lyrics printed on both sides. 

 



 

Live in Lahti, Finland 04.05.1991.

 





domingo, 13 de diciembre de 2020

Darkthrone - Return To Ultima Thule [bootleg] (2001)


In the beginning were a death metal band under the name Black Death formed in late 1986, whose members were Gylve Nagell (Fenriz), Ivar Enger (Zephyrous)  and Anders Risberget. The band changed their name to Darkthrone in late 1987 and were joined by Dag Nilsen. In the spring of 1988, Ted Skjellum (Nocturno Culto) joined the band on guitar and vocals. Based in the Oslo suburb of Kolbotn, the band recorded four demo tapes during 1988 and 1989, (Land of Frost, A New Dimension, Thulcandra, and Cromlech) and was eventually signed by England's Peaceville Records, for whom they recorded their 1991 debut, Soulside Journey. This contained technical death metal in a similar vein to then dominant Swedish groups like Entombed, Edge of Sanity, and Tiamat, and was severely at odds with the small, but dedicated heavy metal community coalescing around Oslo's infamous Helvete record store. It was at this nondescript location, operated by Mayhem guitarist Euronymous, that the seeds were sowed for the so-called "Inner Circle" of Norwegian black metal, whose subsequent activities (involving numerous counts of arson, suicide, and the murder of Euronymous himself at the hands of Burzum's Varg Vikernes) inadvertently drew more international attention than the inaccessible music itself ever could. It was also at Helvete that the members of Darkthrone fell under black metal's irresistibly evil spell, and, no doubt influenced by Mayhem's primal racket, not to mention first generation black metal bands like England's Venom, Switzerland's Hellhammer, Sweden's Bathory, and Brazil's Sarc贸fago, they began applying corpse makeup and turned their backs on death metal. 

 In August 1991, they recorded their second album, which was released at the beginning of 1992 and titled A Blaze in the Northern Sky. The album contained Darkthrone's first black metal recordings, and Peaceville Records was originally skeptical about releasing it due to Darkthrone's extreme diversion from their original death metal style. After the album was recorded, bassist Dag Nilsen left the band, as he didn't want to play black metal, and is merely credited as "session bass" with no picture on the album.

 


 -Tracklist:

A1. Eon / Thulcandra
A2. Archipelago
B1. Snowfall
B2. Life
B3. Untitled Live Songs (Finland 1991)

 

-Line up:

 • Fenriz : Drums, Vocals (additional), Bass, Guitars (additional).
 • Nocturno Culto : Vocals, Guitars, Bass.

 

 


 

 Label: Not On Label.

A1 & A2 are reissued from Thulcandra Demo
B1 is reissued from New Dimension Demo 1988
B3 is unreleased & exclusive to this record.

 


 

 


Riihimaki, Finland, 1991.


jueves, 25 de abril de 2019

Darkthrone - Under A Funeral Moon (1993) Reissue [2002]

 

Darkthrone started as a death metal band, but by the end of 1990 and the beginning of 1991, when they were rehearsing the material that would eventually become Goatlord, Nocturno Culto, Zephyrous, and Fenriz developed interest to black metal. Soon they decided to abort the Goatlord sessions because the material didn't reflect what they felt, and started to compose the songs that were to be found on A Blaze in the Northern Sky. Dag Nilsen was the only member who still wanted to play technical death metal, so he recorded the bass lines for A Blaze in the Northern Sky and then left the band.

The band's name was inspired by a Danish zine from around 1985/86 called Blackthorn, written by the guys from the Danish band DesExult, as well as by the lyrics of the Celtic Frost song "Jewel Throne" (I'm the king, sitting in the dark hiding from the shadows of the wind/.../ As I gaze from the Jewel Throne to the portal of infinity).

Darkthrone are known for the fact that there have only been very few live appearances for various reasons. The very last concert to date took place in 1996, being a one-off event as well.



-Tracklist:

Side A:
1.     Natassja in Eternal Sleep     03:33    
2.     Summer of the Diabolical Holocaust     05:18    
3.     The Dance of Eternal Shadows     03:44    
4.     Unholy Black Metal     03:31

Side B:
5.     To Walk the Infernal Fields     07:50    
6.     Under a Funeral Moon     05:07    
7.     Inn i de dype skogers favn     05:25    
8.     Crossing the Triangle of Flames     06:13
 


-Line up:

Nocturno Culto: Vocals, Bass, Songwriting (tracks 1, 3)
Fenriz: Drums, Percussion, Songwriting (tracks 2, 5-6, 8), Lyrics
Zephyrous: Guitars, Songwriting (tracks 4, 7) 
 
 
 


 
 Label: Peaceville Records.
 
Special collectors limited edition 500 copies. Comes in inner sleeve printed with lyrics.
 Recorded in Creative Studios, June 1992 (Year XXVII AS).
Produced by Darkthrone. Engineered by Vidar.

 All lyrics by Fenriz.
Tracks 1, 3: music by Nocturno Culto.
Tracks 2, 5, 6, 8: music by Fenriz.
Tracks 4, 7: music by Zephyrous.

This is the last album to feature guitarist Zephyrous.

The person who appears on the front cover is vocalist Nocturno Culto.

English translations:
7. Into the Deep Woods' Embrace.
 
 



 
  
 

s谩bado, 7 de abril de 2018

Darkthrone - Frostland Tapes (2008) Reissue [2011]


Darkthrone was formed as Black Death in 1986 by Gylve Nagell, Ted Skjellum, Ivar Enger and Dag Nilsen.

During the first years they played Death Metal with satanic lyrics. In 1988 they changed their band name to Darkthrone and after releasing a couple of demos they recorded their first full-length album: Soulside Journey, which was released on Peaceville.

After the release of Soulside Journey they recorded Goatlord, but this masterpiece was not released before November 1996. Dag Nilsen left the band.

Darkthrone now left the Death Metal concept in advantage for the cold northern Black Metal. They was also heavily influenced by Celtic Frost (which become very clear when listening to Panzerfaust). This ment changing their image: corpsepaint and aliases! Gylve Nagell became Fenriz, Ted Skjellum became Nocturno Culto and Ivar Enger became Zephyrous.

In August 1991 Darkthrone went into Creative Studios to record A Blaze In The Northern Sky. They used several hours setting the sound to get it as hard, ugly and cold as possible, and since they knew what they where doing it ended up sounding great. It was this album which truely set the standard for the Northern Black Metal style. After this release Darkthrone more or less withdrew from the scene. The albums Transilvanian Hunger and Panzerfaust were recorded in their own studio; Necrohell Studios - which was a 4 track portastudio, too get that fine sound.

Darkthrone stayed on Peaceville for a total of four albums, then they went to Moonfog. This was done because they wanted to work with norwegians only. Zephyrous disappeared after the Panzerfaust album, but he neither quit or was fired. Fenriz claims that neither he or Nocturno Culto has heard anything from Zephyrous since the recording of Panzerfaust.




-Tracklist:

Disc 1

1.     Land of Frost     04:06     
2.     Winds of Triton     01:57     
3.     Forest of Darkness     04:41     
4.     Odyssey of Freedom     03:32     
5.     Day of the Dead     05:39     
6.     Intro: Twilight Dimension     00:45   
7.     Snowfall     09:05   
8.     Eon     03:46     
9.     Thulcandra     05:47     
10.     Archipelago     04:53   
11.     Soria Moria     03:43     
12.     The Watchtower     05:12   
13.     Accumulation of Generalization     03:10
14.     Sempiternal Past / Presence View Sepulchrality     03:21
15.     Iconoclasm Sweeps Cappadocia     04:00   
          
Disc 2

1.     Cromlech     04:32   
2.     Sunrise over Locus Mortis     03:37     
3.     Soulside Journey     05:00
4.     Accumulation of Generalization     03:27   
5.     Sempiternal Past / Presence View Sepulchrality     03:57
6.     Iconoclasm Sweeps Cappadocia     04:29
7.     Neptune Towers     03:20   
8.     Rex     04:10   
9.     Pure Demoniac Blessing     02:49   
10.     (The) Grimness of Which Shepherds Mourn     04:40
11.     Sadomasochistic Rites     04:20
12.     As Desertshadows     05:03
13.     In His Lovely Kingdom     03:33   
14.     Black Daimon     02:15
15.     Toward(s) the Thornfields     03:54
16.     (Birth of Evil) Virgin Sin     03:38   
17.     Green Cave Float     04:08     
18.     A Blaze in the Northern Sky     04:56   
19.     Fenriz Drum Solo     02:35
 

-Line up:

- Fenriz: Drums, Vocals (additional) (1987-present), Bass, Guitars (additional) (1993-present)
- Nocturno Culto: Vocals, Guitars (1988-present), Bass (1992-present)




 
 
Label: Peaceville Records.

The release of Frostlands Tapes coincided with the band's 21st anniversary. It is the first official release to contain all four of Darkthrone's demos.

Frostland Tapes includes a live recording from Denmark in 1990 and the previously unreleased instrumental version of the 1991 Goatlord rehearsal session.

These songs were intended to feature on the proposed second album, before the band changed direction and the tapes were confined to the vaults. Vocals were subsequently added in the mid-nineties and this version became the Goatlord album (1996), but they are presented here as the recording sounded in 1991. This means they are instrumental so DO NOT add any lyrics!

The set comes in a rigid digibook featuring an interview with the band, chronicling their early days, ambitions and inspirations.

Disc 1
:
Tracks 1-5: Land of Frost demo (1988)
Tracks 6-7: A New Dimension demo (1988)
Tracks 8-10: Thulcandra demo (1989)
Track 11: Extra track
Tracks 12-15: Cromlech demo (1989)

Disc 2:
Tracks 1-7: Live in Denmark (1991)
Tracks 8-19: Instrumental version of Goatlord (1991)
 
 
 






domingo, 10 de septiembre de 2017

Mayhem & Darkthrone - The True Legends In Black [split] (2000)

 

Darkthrone started as a death metal band, but by the end of 1990 and the beginning of 1991, when they were rehearsing the material that would eventually become Goatlord, Nocturno Culto, Zephyrous and Fenriz developed interest to black metal. Soon they decided to abort the Goatlord sessions because the material didn't reflect what they felt, and started to compose the songs that were to be found on A Blaze in the Northern Sky. Dag Nilsen was the only member who still wanted to play technical death metal, so he recorded the bass lines for A Blaze in the Northern Sky and then left the band.
The band's name was inspired by a Danish zine from around 1985/86 called Blackthorn, written by the guys from the Danish band DesExult, as well as by the lyrics of the Celtic Frost song "Jewel Throne" (I'm the king, sitting in the dark hiding from the shadows of the wind/.../ As I gaze from the Jewel Throne to the portal of infinity). 
Darkthrone are known for the fact that there have only been very few live appearances for various reasons. The very last concert to date took place in 1996, being a one-off event as well.
According to the December 2007 issue of Decibel Magazine, the band's logo was designed by Tomas Lindberg of At the Gates. This was confirmed by Lindberg himself in a 2014 interview with the MetalSucks Podcast.


Mayhem was billed as Wolf's Lair Abyss for a few secret gigs during the Wolf's Lair Abyss tour.
Founded by J酶rn Stubberud (Necrobutcher), and Kjetil (Manheim) under the name Musta, which they changed to Mayhem after 脴ystein Aarseth (Euronymous) joined in. The band name is taken from the Venom song, "Mayhem with Mercy".
During the early years, the band used either session vocalists Messiah or Maniac for live/studio commitments, and played either instrumentally, or with Necrobutcher or Euronymous on vocals during rehearsals.
By late 1987 both Manheim and Maniac had left the band, their positions were filled temporarily by members of Vomit, before vocalist Dead, and drummer Hellhammer took over in 1988.
Dead committed suicide in 1991 by shooting himself in the mouth with a shotgun after cutting his wrists with a knife. The shells were given to him by Varg Vikernes (Count Grishnackh), who knew that Dead used to practice with a shotgun in the forest close to the house where the members of Mayhem lived. His body, along with a suicide note saying "Excuse all the blood", was discovered in his room. Euronymous took some pictures (one of them appearing as the cover of the infamous "Dawn of the Black Hearts" bootleg album) of the suicide scene. A legend was born, and it was said that Euronymous had cooked and eaten pieces of Dead's brain. It was also said that fragments of Dead's skull had been collected and made into necklaces that both Euronymous and Hellhammer wore as a tribute to Dead. Of course it is doubtful that the truth was as macabre as people would like to believe regarding the cannibalism, but it is a confirmed fact that necklaces were made, and that pictures were taken.
With the media and police attention following Dead's suicide, Necrobutcher (J酶rn Stubberud) decided to leave the band. Dead was replaced by Occultus (Stian Johansen), ex-singer of Thyabhorrent and partner of Euronymous in the "Helvete" shop. He sang and played bass in Mayhem for a few months, but soon left. With the band's need for musicians, Varg Vikernes (Burzum) joined as bassist and participated on the De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas album, along with Hungarian vocalist Attila Csihar who performed on the album but never fully committed to the band at the time.
On August 10th, 1993, Varg Vikernes murdered Euronymous in his apartment with Snorre W. Ruch acting as an accomplice. Their relationship before the murder was tense, as their friendship and musical relationship started going downhill. Vikernes, who had started to play bass in Mayhem, killed him due to a number of alleged reasons: over a girl, jealousy of Euronymous's position in the Inner Circle, Euronymous owing him money, Euronymous not releasing Burzum's albums on time. Euronymous was found in his underwear, with stab wounds inflicted with a knife. Varg was rumoured to try and outdo the murder Faust of Emperor committed. At his trial, Vikernes came into court with his long hair made into pigtails, and denying his involvement in Euronymous's death. He giggled and laughed throughout the trial. He was convicted of the murder and was sentenced to 21 years in prison (the maximum possible sentence in Norway). When police arrested Vikernes, he was found with over 150 kilograms of stolen dynamite and alleged plans to destroy Nidarosdomen, a large Christian church in Trondheim, on a religious holiday. Although, Varg Vikernes has a different story to the reasons for killing Euronymous (see http://www.burzum.org for articles Varg composed himself explaining the murder).
After the trial, Euronymous's parents asked Hellhammer to remove the bass lines that Varg had recorded. He told them he would record new bass lines himself, but the truth is that he didn't know how to play the instrument, so the album remained the same, featuring Varg on it. Other rumours about Occultus playing the new bass lines are also false, he never played a note with the band during his time in Mayhem, according to Hellhammer.
Despite the death of the band's founder and main driving force, Hellhammer later reactivated the band, with Maniac and Necrobutcher rejoining alongside new guitarist Blasphemer. Mayhem's musical style changed drastically over the years that followed. In 2004, Maniac left again and Atilla Csihar rejoined Mayhem on a full-time basis. 
Mayhem's live show, particularly in the days of Euronymous and Dead, has always been known for featuring heavy atmospheric effects such as severed pig heads impaled on wooden spikes. Dead's clothes were buried days/weeks before the show, and were exhumed decayed, soiled, and full of insects. Pieces of rotting meat were thrown into the audience. Dead ravens were placed in a bag so Dead could continually smell decay and death. Members were also noted to cut themselves onstage. While the more extreme aspects of the show has been toned down in later years, Attila Csihar remains infamous for his theatrical performances and stage costumes.
Interesting fact: Euronymous is responsible for getting many nowadays famous bands (Darkthrone, Immortal, Emperor) into black metal and/or influenced them to change their musical style from death metal to black metal. He's considered to be responsible for sparking the whole Norwegian black metal movement and making it what it is today.
Despite once playing in the strongly anti-Christian band Mayhem, early vocalist Kittil Kittilsen (ex-Kvikks酶lvguttene, Vomit) left the music scene around 2000 and became a fundamentalist Christian and warns people of the dangers of playing in a rock/pop band regardless of what the lyrics/ideology is about.




-Tracklist:

1. Darkthrone - Eon / Thulcandra     9:25
2. Darkthrone - Archipelago     1:55
3. Mayhem - Silvester Anfang     1:55
4. Mayhem - Deathcrush     3:27
5. Mayhem - Chainsaw Gutsfuck     3:28
6. Mayhem - Witching Hour     1:45
7. Mayhem - Necrolust     3:30
8. Mayhem - (Weird) Manheim / Pure Fucking Armageddon     2:53
9. Mayhem - Outro     1:13


-Line up:

DARKTHRONE:
 - Fenriz: drums, vocals
- Nocturno Culto: lead guitar 
- Zephyrous: rythm guitar
- Dag Nilsen: bass.

MAYHEM:
- Maniac: vocals
- Necrobutcher: bass 
- Euronymous: guitar
- Manheim: drums.
 
 


 
 
Darkthrone: Originally released as the "Thulcandra" demo.
Recorded in April '89 at Ole Ringen.


Mayhem: Original uncut version of Deathcrush.
Recorded in March '87 at Creative. 
Label: not on label
 Unofficial Release.