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jueves, 26 de enero de 2023

Corpus Christii + Mayhem 22.4.2011 Cine Teatro Ginásio Clube, Corroios, Lisboa (Por)

 

 

 

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

-Setlist:

 Stabbed
 Crimson Hour
 Crystal Glaze Foundation
 Bleak Existence
 Torrents of Sorrow
 The Owl Resurrection
 The Wanderer
 Untouchable Euphoria
 The Infidel's Cross
 All Hail... (Master Satan)





 

 

 


 

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 -Setlist:

 Pagan Fears
 Ancient Skin
 My Death
 Cursed In Eternity
 A Time To Die
 View From Nihil
 Illuminate Eliminate
 Anti
 Freezing Moon
 Silvester Anfang
 Deathcrush
 Buried By Time And Dust
 Carnage
 De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
 Pure Fucking Armageddon

 


 

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, Oppegård 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 nå     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 Kvålsvoll.
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, 31 de enero de 2021

Beastcraft - Sacrilegious Epitaph Of The Deathspawned Legacy [compilation] (2015)

 

  2 0 0 3  -|-  2 0 1 3 


-Discography:

Pentagram Sacrifice [Demo] (2004)
Satanic Supremacy [Demo] (2004)
Into the Burning Pit of Hell (2005)
Crowning the Tyrant [Demo] (2005)
Dawn of the Serpent (2006)
Celebration of Christ’s Death [Split-7”EP] (2007)
Blackwinged Messiah of Blasphemy [Split-7”EP] (2007)
Baptised in Blood and Goatsemen (2007)
Dawn of the Serpent – Trinitatis Infernalis – In Memoriam of Alastor Nefas [Boxed set] (2012)
Unpure Invocation of Alastor Nefas [Live] (2013)
Sacrilegious Epitaph of the Deathspawned Legacy [Compilation] (2015)
Nocturnal Reverence [7” EP] (2017)
The Infernal Gospels of Primitive Devil Worship (2017)
Occult Ceremonial Rites [Split] (2017)
The Nechronology of Ungodly Beastial Craft 2004 - 2017 [Compilation] (2020)

 


 -Tracklist:

 Side A
A1. Death Toll (Intro)       00:46
A2. Burnt at His Altar      04:08
A3. Black Witchcraft       02:45
A4. Enter the Chasm      03:01
A5. Unholy Blood Ritual     03:11
A6. When the Pearly Gates Are Wrapped in Flames  01:31
A7. Blackwinged Messiah      04:59

Side B
B1. (Of the) Circle of Evocation    04:04
B2. Beastcraft Manifest      04:17
B3. Enthronement of the Third Antichrist     04:18
B4. The Beast Awakens     04:38
B5. Satanist (live)     02:02

39:40

 

-Line up:

Sorath Northgrove : Vocals, Drums
Alastor Nefas (R.I.P. 2012) : Guitars, Bass.

 




Label: Bluespoon Records.

A2 - A6 taken from the "Into The Burning Pit Of Hell" album '05
A7 - B4 taken from the "Baptised In Blood And Goatsemen" album '07
B5 taken from the "Unpure Invocation Of Alastor Nefas" live-album '12

This tape is a limited non-profit release to uphold the memory and legacy of Trondr Nefas not sold separately by the band, but comes free with other orders.
The label sells their copies to cover the printing costs.

Cover by NecrosHorns

Limited edition of 100 numbered copies





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 Sarcófago, 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.


miércoles, 9 de diciembre de 2020

Beastcraft ‎- Dawn Of The Serpent-Trinitatis Infernalis - In Memoriam Of Alastor Nefas [2012]

 

 Beastcraft were formed in Norway, 2003, united by members that has been a part of the scene since the early nineties. The band were created as a rusty audible sword towards the clean and bleak metal sound of the new millennium, focusing heavily upon both the original necro production and its aesthetics, combining the core of the first and second wave of black metal. 

The band has deliberately been extremely selective both when it comes to doing interviews and playing live, wanting the band to remain in the underground shadows. In 2012 Beastcraft preform their second black metal mass as a tribute to Nefas, at Bunker 2012 Festival in Oslo on friday the 24th of August, together with a.o. Carpathian Forest. A box-set of the demos was released on Black Saw Rec. in December, containing 3 7″s and poster (Dawn of the Serpent – Trinitatis Infernalis – In Memoriam of Alastor Nefas). After the untimely death of Nefas in May, at the age of only 34 in 2012, Beastcraft ended all new recordings with the fifth and final album, The Infernal Gospels of Primitive Devil Worship, in 2016.

 

 

 



-Tracklist:


Pentagram Sacrifice   

Side Pentagram
A1 Burnt At His Altar    
A2 Pentagram Sacrifice
    
Side Sacrifice
B1 Energumen    
B2 Demonic Horde Of Satan Prevails    
B3 Torn From The Cross

15:20
    
Satanic Supremacy 

Side Satanic
C1 Recrucifixion
C2 The Horned God Rises
    
Side Supremacy
D1 Daemon Calling
D2 Satanic Supremacy

11:28

Crowning The Tyrant 

Side Crowning
E1 Satanist     
E2 Her Highness Of Hell     
E3 Satanic Fiend
    
Side Tyrant
F1 Baptised In The Lake Of Fire     
F2 Crowning The Tyrant.

 15:15

 

-Line up:

   • Alastor: (tracks: A1 to B3, E1 to F2)
 • Ghoul: (tracks: A1 to B3)
 • Sorath: (tracks: A1 to B3, E1 to F2)

 

 

 


 Label: Black Saw Records.

 Box limited to 500 hand-numbered copies, featuring 7'' versions of the first 3 demos and a mini-poster and insert.

Pentagram Sacrifice:
Recorded in Leviasathanas Dungeon 2004 a.j. Originally pressed and released in 50 handnumbered copies on CD-r, September '04, by Deathcibel Productions.

Satanic Supremacy:
Recorded in the Necrochamber, October '04. Originally pressed and released in 50 handnumbered copies on CD-r, November '04, by Deathcibel Productions.

Crowning The Tyrant:
Chanted in the Necrochamber of Leviasathanas Studio, Norway, Autumn 05 a.j.