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Throne Of Katarsis|Helvete - Det Iskalde Mørket

Helvete - Det Iskalde Mørket

Throne Of Katarsis

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Believe it or not, there was a time when the metal and punk audiences hated one another. That was back in the late '70s. But from the 1980s on, punk has been a huge influence on a wide variety of metal, including thrash metal, alternative metal, industrial metal, rap-metal, death metal, and metalcore. And black metal also owes punk a major debt of gratitude; the black metal pioneers of the late '80s and early '90s really identified with punk's garage-like rawness. Throne of Katarsis set out to emulate that spirit of rawness on their 2007 debut, An Eternal Dark Horizon, and they continue in that vein on their second album, Helvete: Det Iskalde Morket. It's obvious that these Norwegians still aren't the least bit interested in playing symphonic black metal or folk-metal -- not at all. Throne of Katarsis continue to identify with the tough, rugged, punk-minded grit of black metal's pioneers, and that fondness for the black metal bands of the late '80s and early '90s is evident on forceful, occult-obsessed items like "Summoning the Horns," "The Wings of Blasphemy," and "The Darkest Path." In contrast to the symphonic black metal and folk-metal bands that have done their part to broaden black metal's horizons, Throne of Katarsis don't pretend to be expansive; instead of running away from the limitations of this approach, they celebrate those limitations. Helvete: Det Iskalde Morket isn't a remarkable album, but it is a worthwhile album -- and black metal purists who appreciated the rawness of An Eternal Dark Horizon will be glad to know that Throne of Katarsis keep things equally raw on Helvete: Det Iskalde Morket.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
The Winds Of Blasphemy Has Returned
00:09:42

Throne Of Katarsis, MainArtist - Vardalv, Drums - Erik Somme Helgesen, Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, BassGuitar, LeadVocals

2009 Tanglade Ltd t/a Candlelight Records 2009 Tanglade Ltd t/a Candlelight Records

2
Lysets Endeligt
00:06:04

Throne Of Katarsis, MainArtist - Vardalv, Composer, Drums - Erik Somme Helgesen, Guitar, Keyboards, BassGuitar, LeadVocals

2009 Tanglade Ltd t/a Candlelight Records 2009 Tanglade Ltd t/a Candlelight Records

3
The Darkest Path
00:10:08

Throne Of Katarsis, MainArtist - Vardalv, Composer, Drums - Erik Somme Helgesen, Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, BassGuitar, LeadVocals

2009 Tanglade Ltd t/a Candlelight Records 2009 Tanglade Ltd t/a Candlelight Records

4
Det Iskalde Morket
00:17:54

Throne Of Katarsis, MainArtist - Vardalv, Drums - Erik Somme Helgesen, Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, BassGuitar, LeadVocals

2009 Tanglade Ltd t/a Candlelight Records 2009 Tanglade Ltd t/a Candlelight Records

5
Summoning The Horns
00:09:37

Throne Of Katarsis, MainArtist - Vardalv, Drums - Erik Somme Helgesen, Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, BassGuitar, LeadVocals

2009 Tanglade Ltd t/a Candlelight Records 2009 Tanglade Ltd t/a Candlelight Records

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Believe it or not, there was a time when the metal and punk audiences hated one another. That was back in the late '70s. But from the 1980s on, punk has been a huge influence on a wide variety of metal, including thrash metal, alternative metal, industrial metal, rap-metal, death metal, and metalcore. And black metal also owes punk a major debt of gratitude; the black metal pioneers of the late '80s and early '90s really identified with punk's garage-like rawness. Throne of Katarsis set out to emulate that spirit of rawness on their 2007 debut, An Eternal Dark Horizon, and they continue in that vein on their second album, Helvete: Det Iskalde Morket. It's obvious that these Norwegians still aren't the least bit interested in playing symphonic black metal or folk-metal -- not at all. Throne of Katarsis continue to identify with the tough, rugged, punk-minded grit of black metal's pioneers, and that fondness for the black metal bands of the late '80s and early '90s is evident on forceful, occult-obsessed items like "Summoning the Horns," "The Wings of Blasphemy," and "The Darkest Path." In contrast to the symphonic black metal and folk-metal bands that have done their part to broaden black metal's horizons, Throne of Katarsis don't pretend to be expansive; instead of running away from the limitations of this approach, they celebrate those limitations. Helvete: Det Iskalde Morket isn't a remarkable album, but it is a worthwhile album -- and black metal purists who appreciated the rawness of An Eternal Dark Horizon will be glad to know that Throne of Katarsis keep things equally raw on Helvete: Det Iskalde Morket.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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