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Item no. | 419072 |
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Title | Volcano |
Musical Genre | Black Metal |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Satyricon |
Release date | 28/10/2002 |
Product type | CD |
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Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.With Ravenous Hunger
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2.Angstridden
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3.Fuel For Hatred
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4.Suffering The Tyrants
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5.Possessed
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6.Repined Bastard Nation
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7.Mental Mercury
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8.Black Lava
by Patrick Schmidt (09/02) "Volcano", the fifth album meanwhile by the Norwegians, Satyricon, is ì musically in the same vein as "Rebel extravaganza", with the difference that ì Frost and Satyr on the new album don¦t appear as cool and sterile any more. ì Of course, you'll experience the cold on "Volcano", but by the homogenous ì production you feel like wrapped in a warm blanket. Black Metal far from all ì conformity, as unusual as unique and consequently only made for a certain ì sort of people. Still, the duo surprises with very catchy, simple tracks, ì such as the short "Fuel for hatred" or the fierce "Possessed". On the other ì side stand overflowing, epic tracks, like the seething "Angstridden" or the ì secret title track, "Black lava", clocking in at almost 15 minutes. The ì sporadic appearance of the exceptional Norwegian Jazz-singer Anja Garbarek ì adds further depth and creative courage, two attributes that many other ì Black Metal bands are still lacking these days. So, "Volcano" is an ì absolutely interesting album that I even prefer to "Rebel extravaganza". ì (Patrick Schmidt - 09/02)