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Ink 19 :: Darkthrone
Sardonic Wrath (The End Records ). Review by matthew moyer.
DARKTHRONE SARDONIC WRATH The End Records Strip it down! Colder than the frost giants of myth, minimal and low-fi, Sardonic Wrath is the sound of stubborn intention and laser-beam focus. Darkthrone have as much, if not more, disciplined attack than the Ramones in their early prime and all the unhinged ...
Ink 19 :: Iron Monkey/Church of Misery
September 1999 :: Music F-M :: Iron Monkey/Church of Misery (Nathan T. Birk)
...'t get much uglier than this... ...Or does it? If the Melvins and Killdozer maintained latter-day analogs, they would most likely be Mayhem and Darkthrone, the two progenitors of the early-'90s Norwegian black metal movement. Scaly, rubbed-raw, and uncompromisingly violent, both whirlwinds of malevolence...
Ink 19 :: Belfegor
The Kingdom of Glacial Palaces (World War III). Review by Matthew Moyer.
.... And Belfegor is one of the groups that are. Belfegor deal in the classic, cold, and primitive style of black metal. Keep it simple, stupid, like Darkthrone, Marduk, and early Mayhem. There are gleaming moments of liquid nitrogen melody, and they hit you harder than the eternal onslaught of blast beats...
Ink 19 :: The Thrones
The Thrones at The Thunderdome in Tallahassee, FL on September 20, 2001. Concert review by Matthew Moyer. Photos by Heather Lorusso.
...realize that bands with more than two members suck and are lazy; what's their excuse for not making a noise as big as the two aforementioned bands? Darkthrone, Soft Cell, Suicide, Aphex Twin, Mortician –all duos or singles. I rest my case. "Hi, we're The Thrones." And then the Lord's Drone kicks in...
Ink 19 :: Cadaver Inc.
Discipline (Earache). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
.... Maybe it was band leader/guitarist Neddo's time spent hanging out with Norse scene leaders Satyr (Satyricon/Wongraven/Storm/Eibon) and Fenriz (Darkthrone/Isengard/Storm/Neptune Towers/Eibon) – the former collaborating with the guitarist on Satyricon's scathing Rebel Extravaganza, the later making a...
Ink 19 :: Internal Bleeding
November 1999 :: Music E-K :: Internal Bleeding (Matthew Moyer)
.... In a time when every band is seemingly itching to add once-taboo elements of experimentation into their devil's brew (have you read that Fenriz of Darkthrone is telling interviewers that he is well into trip-hop?!?), Internal Bleeding just want to keep it primitive and guttural. It's obviously that...
Ink 19 :: Aura Noir
Increased Damnation (Hammerheart). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...? Well, how about the 1980s Bay Area Thrash scene (Slayer, Testament, etc.), Bathory, Sodom, "Mistress Of Pain," and of course, Fenriz? Yes! Mr. Darkthrone does contribute some vocal tracks, particularly an inspired performance on "Mirage." Another good thing about music that I forgot to mention is the...
Ink 19 :: White Skull
October 1999 :: Music U-Z :: White Skull (Nathan T. Birk)
...-surge that eludes the norms of "retro"-ism. In terms of accessibility, White Skull's brand of headbanging is sure to perk ears easier than, say, Darkthrone or any other archetypal black metal band. But that's not to say that Tales from the North is any less alienating to those unschooled in Heavy...
Ink 19 :: Antaeus
I really wanted to love this -- truly, I did. With its darkly abstract and el...
...simple route all the while, vocals similarly being belched n' wretched atop a fittingly crusty production (but nowhere's near the AM radio static of Darkthrone's Transylvanian Hunger, natch -- after all, this ain't a fookin' demo!). An odd (uncharacteristic?) move, but one giving Cut Your Flesh a bit...
Ink 19 :: Amduscias
March 2000 :: Music A-C :: Amduscias (Nathan T. Birk)
...the trance by shifting oh-so-subtly. Coupled with the sorrowful melodies, bassist Ryuichi's screeches (a bit more snarling, actually - comparable to Darkthrone's Nocturno Culto) seethe with just as much poignancy, pushing the record beyond ineffectual evil-and-hatred-set-to-the-sound-of-a-vacuum-cleaner...
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