I know what you’re probably thinking: “bird people?” As someone that doesn’t hail from Scandinavia, I too thought that was a silly premise, but apparently the final single from Darkthrone’s ...
In the realm of “True Norwegian Black Metal,” Darkthrone remains among the most influential groups. Their sophomore album, A Blaze in the Northern Sky (1992), was revolutionary for its time as the ...
Darkthrone are one of black metal's most defining yet atypical acts. They don't wear corpse paint... well, aside from a couple highly influential early '90s album covers. They never got involved in ...
Black metal duo Darkthrone’s A Blaze in the Northern Sky will turn 25 this coming Sunday. It’s a towering genre classic, but one that sometimes seems bafflingly overshadowed by the more-iconic ...
Darkthrone has been around for over three decades at this point, and has almost always been the duo of Fenriz and Nocturno Culto. So how has the band stayed together for so long and made as much great ...
Fenriz compared the song to a couple other acts in a lengthy statement, which reads, There really isn’t just ONE song that can represent this album, "The Hardship of the Scots" was my song and ...
Norwegian black metal legends Darkthrone have announced their 21st LP, Pre-Historic Metal, due out on May 8 via Peaceville. Fenriz calls Pre-Historic “a loose term,” saying, ” just figure it’s our ...
The guitarist, bassist and vocalist for the world's most uncompromising underground metal duo walks through the making of their latest album, Eternal Hails..... When you purchase through links on our ...
One of the most elusive, iconic and musically knowledgeable pioneers of the second wave of black metal, Darkthrone multi-instrumentalist Gylve Fenris Nagell (better known as just Fenriz) has stormed ...
Gylve Nagell, AKA Hank Amarillo, also and most enduringly known as Fenriz, is a titan of modern heavy metal. As the drummer in second wave black metal icons Darkthrone he has contributed to some of ...
In his novel The Third Realm, Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgaard writes about a fictional black metal band called Domen. The band never records and only rarely plays live – in secret, in the middle ...
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