Darkthrone

Songs: 47
Albums: 12

Albums

Darkthrone - Frostland Tapes
Frostland Tapes
2008, songs: 4
Darkthrone - Ravishing Grimness
Ravishing Grimness
2006, songs: 1
Darkthrone - Sardonic Wrath
Sardonic Wrath
2005, songs: 6
Darkthrone - Hate Them
Hate Them
2003, songs: 1
Darkthrone - Plaguewielder
Plaguewielder
2001, songs: 6
Darkthrone - Preparing for War
Preparing for War
2001, songs: 7
Darkthrone - Panzerfaust
Panzerfaust
1994, songs: 4
Darkthrone - Transilvanian Hunger
Transilvanian Hunger
1994, songs: 4
Darkthrone - Under a Funeral Moon
Under a Funeral Moon
1993, songs: 7
Darkthrone - Soulside Journey
Soulside Journey
1990, songs: 2

Facts about Darkthrone

Darkthrone

Darkthrone is a Norwegian black metal band known for their influential contributions to the black metal genre, as well as their uncompromising approach to music. Here are some key facts about them:

  1. Formation and Early Career: Darkthrone was formed in 1986 in Kolbotn, Norway, by guitarist and vocalist Gylve "Fenriz" Nagell and guitarist Ivar "Zephyrous" Enger. Initially, the band played death metal, but they later transitioned to black metal, inspired by the emerging Norwegian black metal scene. Darkthrone's early lineup also included bassist Dag Nilsen and drummer Anders Risberget.

  2. Musical Style and Influence: Darkthrone is known for their raw and primitive black metal sound, characterized by fast tempos, aggressive riffing, and shrieked vocals. The band's early albums, such as "A Blaze in the Northern Sky" (1992) and "Under a Funeral Moon" (1993), are considered classics of the black metal genre and helped define the genre's aesthetic and sonic characteristics. Darkthrone's music has influenced countless black metal bands around the world, and they are often cited as one of the pioneering bands of the Norwegian black metal scene.

  3. Evolution and Controversy: Throughout their career, Darkthrone has experimented with various styles and influences while maintaining their black metal roots. They have incorporated elements of crust punk, thrash metal, and traditional heavy metal into their music, leading to criticism from some purists within the black metal community. Despite the controversy, Darkthrone's willingness to explore new musical territories has kept their music fresh and relevant, earning them respect from fans and critics alike.

  4. Album Releases and Discography: Darkthrone has released over a dozen studio albums, as well as numerous EPs, demos, and compilations, throughout their career. Their discography spans a wide range of styles and influences, from raw and primitive black metal to more experimental and eclectic sounds. Some of their notable albums include "Transilvanian Hunger" (1994), "Panzerfaust" (1995), "The Underground Resistance" (2013), and "Arctic Thunder" (2016).

  5. Cult Status and Legacy: Darkthrone has achieved cult status within the black metal community, revered for their uncompromising attitude, anti-commercial stance, and dedication to the underground metal scene. Despite their modest commercial success, Darkthrone's influence on the black metal genre and the broader metal community cannot be overstated. Their music continues to inspire and influence new generations of metal musicians, ensuring that Darkthrone's legacy will endure for years to come.

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