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Ink 19 :: Darkthrone

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Sardonic Wrath (The End Records ). Review by matthew moyer.

... Wants To Be Syndicated” rolls through that icy haze like a ravenous berserker legion. And it’s bruising business as usual for Darkthrone. Fenriz and Nocturno Culto summon up this choking wave of hate all by their lonesome. Brittle waves and sheets of trebly, distorted guitar noise interlock with deceptively ...

Ink 19 :: Aura Noir

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Increased Damnation (Hammerheart). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... good about music? 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 ...

Ink 19 :: Belfegor

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The Kingdom of Glacial Palaces (World War III). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... are gleaming moments of liquid nitrogen melody, and they hit you harder than the eternal onslaught of blast beats. Vocals are rooted firmly in the Fenriz/Attila camp, with a bit of the Jeff Walker gurgle. And despite getting all academic before, I have to say that I enjoy this record on a very subjective ...

Ink 19 :: Internal Bleeding

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November 1999 :: Music E-K :: Internal Bleeding (Matthew Moyer)

... metal. 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 ...

Ink 19 :: Cadaver Inc.

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Discipline (Earache). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

... , indeed. 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 ...
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