Genre | Black Metal |
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Date (CEST) | 2018-11-02 20:44:34 |
Group | KLV |
Size | None MB |
Files | 10 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Slaegt-Ildsvanger-WEB-2015-KLV
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-slaegt-der_er_kraft_i_det_onde-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Der er kraft i det onde | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-slaegt-ildsvanger-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Ildsvanger | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-slaegt-svaekling-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Svækling | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-slaegt-vidderne_bag_dig-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Vidderne bag dig | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-slaegt-tabt_koed-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Tabt kød | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-slaegt-indviet_med_blod-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Indviet med blod | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-slaegt-udlaengsel-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Udlængsel | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-slaegt-ung_og_staerk-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Ung og stærk | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-slaegt-den_store_intethed-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Den store intethed | 320 | Unknown |
10 | 10-slaegt-her_vil_jeg_doe-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Her vil jeg dø | 320 | Unknown |
NFO
- -- Release information ----------------------------------------------- -- -
Artist : Slµgt
Album : Ildsvanger
Genre : Black Metal
Year : 2015
Label : Final Agony Records
Cat# : N/A
Source : WEB/MP3
Bitrate : 320kbps
Size : 85,08 MB
Runtime : 37:06
URL : https://slaegt.bandcamp.com/album/ildsvanger
- -- Tracklist -------------------------------------------------------- -- -
01. Der er kraft i det onde 04:16
02. Ildsvanger 03:28
03. Svµkling 03:21
04. Vidderne bag dig 04:44
05. Tabt k°d 03:16
06. Indviet med blod 03:39
07. Udlµngsel 04:00
08. Ung og stµrk 03:02
09. Den store intethed 02:29
10. Her vil jeg d° 04:51
- -- Release notes ---------------------------------------------------- -- -
In an age of constant experimentation, innovation and
boundary-pushing, modern black metal has grown increasingly
estranged from its frosty, dour-faced Norwegian roots. The
popularity of the 'post'-black metal movement - spearheaded by
spring chickens like Alcest and Altar of Plagues - has many
black metal fans staunchly looking forward for new
developments in the evolution of the genre as it copulates
with increasingly disparate influences. At the same time,
however, a small-but-prolific subgroup of black metal
degenerates have been plumbing the depths of the past in a
search to perfect the bizarre mutation of thrash metal that
Quorthon and Hellhammer first thrust into being in the 1980s.
Enter Slµgt - a Danish act firmly rooted in black metal
tradition, and with a bone to pick. With their debut full-
length Ildsvanger - their first as a four-piece - Slµgt roar
their way through ten violently old-school, jarringly raw
slabs of music with no room for the frills and histrionics of
the present. Vocalist Asrok's sinister grunts rise from below
strident guitar riffs, disrupting the hypnotic tension set up
by drummer Ccsquele's incessant D-beat-laced pounding.
Unafraid to slow down, 'Vidderne Bag Dig' creates waves of
wretchedly distorted guitar as the band moves to an anthemic,
almost doom-like pace and Asrok plaintively chants in Danish
before the guitars fall into a haunting acoustic section
reminiscent of some choice Ulver songs. Then, just as
jarringly, 'Tabt K°d' breaks the icy silence in a return to
form. Riffs are overwhelmingly, unrelentingly (and
ingeniously) tremolo'd, with the foggy wall of sound only
giving way to empty space when songs reach their end.
Ildsvanger is notable in that, while it is a staunchly
backwards-gazing black metal record - from the murky
production and grainy guitar tone - it steers clear of both
lyrical and musical cliches. Blast beats are used sparingly,
with the band eschewing the grim atmosphere so characteristic
of black metal for a more thrash-minded groove. When the band
does start raging, it's commonly in a brief, mad push forward,
and features some snare feels on top of the incessant blasting
- the major exception being 'Ung og Stµrk' on the record's
second half, which is a complete frenzy. Lyrically, Slµgt also
take a different approach - Ildsvanger is not an album that
evokes howling at the full moon about Satan, and for the most
part, Slµgt's lyrics focus on abstract stories of war and
triumph in a move that echoes Bathory and Celtic Frost's less
blatantly-occult themes. The record even features a
melancholy, reverb-splashed penultimate song, 'Den Store
Intethed' before closing off with the stellar 'Her Vil Jeg
D°'.
By all means, however, Ildsvanger is a mighty, raw,
unrelenting beast of a record that manages to encapsulate the
attitude and aggression of black metal's early years, even as
Slµgt put their own unique spin on it. Ildsvanger, in this
regard, goes beyond Bathory worship, twisting it into a form
that's unapologetically retrospective, while still fresh and
novel.
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