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Thomas Eriksen of Mork discusses the origins of True Norwegian Black Metal scene. Playing onboard 70000 Tons of Metal, religion, and the 80s Satanic Panic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elements of Horror returns with a deep-dive into the horrific stories that center around TRUE NORWEGIAN BLACK METAL!
Hvàll of Vreid chats about the 70000 Tons of Metal experience, what it is like to be part of the True Norwegian Black Metal scene, and the quest to constantly write new, challenging music. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brutally-delicious/message
Darkthrones sagnomsuste "A Blaze in the Northern Sky" var bandets andre plate - og verdens første norske black metal-album. Den 26. februar 2022 fylte skiva 30 år, og i den anledning ledet Jernverket en panelsamtale og lyttefest på Blå. Hva tenkte folk da de hørte "A Blaze in the Northern Sky" for første gang? Hvordan var det å henge på Elm Street, Hot Records og Møllers i 1992? Hvordan var det å være jente i et mannsdominert miljø? Ville den musikalske utviklingen blitt annerledes uten forsideoppslagene og medienes sensasjonsjag? Har black metal endret det norske samfunnet? Når ble horns, stearinlys og Den Sorte Sirkel ukult? Hva gjorde Satangruppa i Kripos? Hvilken forbindelse hadde black metal-miljøet til forsikringsbransjen? Ble du i det hele tatt invitert på fest hvis du likte Saga-trommer? Og får man plass til ei øks i en skinnjakke? Dette og mye mer får du svar på fra panelet som alle opplevde utviklingen av norsk black metal på nært hold: Andreas Tylden (JR Ewing, Altaar, One Tail One Head mm.) Kjetil Manheim (eks-Mayhem, Order) Priscilla Morales Janfalk (Septic Order, Proxy Management) Det ble også plass til en helt spesiell gjesteopptreden på storskjerm. Fenriz og Nocturno Culto live skulle jo tatt seg ut... Episoden ble innspilt på Blå med publikum til stede den 26. februar 2022. Støtt Jernverket økonomisk via Patreon eller Vipps-nummer 567438. Det er også hyggelig om du legger igjen en anmeldelse der du lytter.
Jake Burghart is a prolific editor, cinematographer and director known for his work at VICE media over the past 15 years. As one of the company's first video hires during its transition from free magazine to behemoth news and entertainment network, Jake set the look and tone of the videos as both camera person and editor. He got his first big break in the early 2000s shooting and editing the Against Me! documentary, "We're Never Going Home," then after joining Vice cut The Vice Guide to Travel DVD, True Norwegian Black Metal, The Vice Guide to Congo, and his own surfing shows High Shredability and School of Surf. He spent many years as Cinematographer for the Emmy Award-Winning show VICE on HBO. Our interview took place in Fall of 2020 after he'd recently completed directing, shooting and co-editing The Vice Guide to Iran and was working on a new mid-pandemic news show, Shelter in Place, with Shane Smith. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cuttingclass/support
Rock, metal, and punk are often found in horror fiction, but Black Metal I don't find often enough. Here are two novellas that feature the genre heavily, and are quite terrifying reads. As a bonus, I leaf through True Norwegian Black Metal from Peter Beste which features striking photography and collected reproductions of TNBM press and lore. Odin Rising: https://amzn.to/3lRWqtd Corpsepaint: https://amzn.to/2VCqcrw The VICE video I mention: https://youtu.be/32iX5lbVDto?t=1481 Black Claw: https://youtu.be/kj3e3kk1vaM ✮✮✮✮✮✮ Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel TypicalBooks. If you want more, head over to Patreon for extended and bonus shows! Typical Books is one of the Top 35 Canadian podcasts! Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts, and youtube channels in several niche categories. Thank you to Anchor for hosting! Feel free to comment and let me know what you are reading during your ooky spooky day, and for now, on with the show! If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer's perspective, I hope you enjoy this little podcast. Feel free to check out the youtube version by searching typicalbooks, or visit me at lydiapeever.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/typicalbooks/message
Er ist für die meisten Black Metal Fans der Inbegriff "des EINEN Plattenladens" schlecht hin! Das Helvete in Oslo. Ich hab mit dem Alex (bekannt aus dem Mayhem Podcast) nochmals gesprochen der ihn mehrfach besucht hat. Dazu lässt er uns teilhaben an einzigartigen Black Metal Konzerten. Leider oder zum Glück wieder ohne den Schneeshippa.;)
This week’s episode features a bit of a “back to basics approach” with a batch of 13 tracks’ worth of Norwegian Black Metal
Endezzma gir ut sitt tredje album, "The Archer, Fjord and The Thunder", i dag. Jernverket møtte frontfigur og tekstforfatter Morten Shax. Shax forteller blant annet om Dim Nagels partylåt "Helvetes Slotten", plateselskapet Flesh For Beast som omtrent bare ga ut Hønefoss-band, da Greven utfordret Beherit til sverdkamp via et intervju i Shax' fanzine, søkemotoroptimalisering og bandnavn, vennskapet med Trondr Nefas, den "ukjente Mattis", persongalleriet på nyskiva, bokplaner, black metal-purisme og den gangen en Urgehal-konsert endte opp i slåsskamp og en vill Autobahn-ferd. "The Archer, Fjord and The Thunder" gis ut av Dark Essence Records. Kjøp skiva her. Hør Endezzmas favorittlåter ved å følge Jernverket på Spotify. Spilleliste: Endezzma - Wild Glorior Death Darkthrone – Kathaarian Life Code Emperor – I am the Black Wizards Kvist - Svartedal Urgehal – Antireligiøs Ulvehyrde – Jarlen Mercyful Fate – Evil Bathory – Reaper Dissection - The Somberlain Motörhead – Damage Case Angst Skvadron – Negativitetens kvelertak Støtt Jernverket økonomisk via Patreon eller Vipps-nummer 567438. Det er også hyggelig om du legger igjen en anmeldelse der du lytter.
On this fine new episode of Terminus, we focus on a trio of bands returning to pre-00s roots, reactivating the potential of ancestral styles. And then.... as always.... some brutal death! In the first half of the show, we focus on two bands formed by honored veterans of their respective scenes. The Black Metal Guy leads off with Sweden's Trident, descended from Dissection and Lord Belial, now returning from a decade's hoary slumber. They've chiseled out a mountain of a record, cut from the old stone with a new shape! We study their synthesis of two late-90s sounds that have rarely been successfully imitated, let alone integrated, and talk over where they could go from here. Not to be outdone, The Death Metal Guy counters with Poland's Mysthicon, composed of members of Vader, Hate, Batushka, and Lux Occulta. This record hearkens back to a forgotten constellation of gloomy gothic-fantasy bands from across the spectrum of 90s extremity. At first we don't know what to make of it, but as the show goes on, it works its strange spell.... In the second half of the show, it's back to our usual roster of deep-underground projects. The Black Metal Guy returns to his icy onslaught with Panzerwar's Warlord, a reverent reawakening of the True Norwegian Black Metal -- with a rabid spirit rooted in early demos and hardcore punk. You think you've heard this before, but you haven't! Finally, The Death Metal Guy spins the globe to sunny Andalusia, where two mad motherfuckers with gnarly punk piercings make basement-shaking, dungeon-rattling brutal death. Encephalic has a surprisingly melodic, textural approach to a sound that's often full frontal eardrum demolition (see last week's bit on Insalubrity) -- could this be the future of real death metal? 00:00 - Introductory bullshitting / rundown of bands and labels 09:13 - Trident - North (Non Serviam) 48:18 - Mysthicon - Silva - Oculis - Corvi (Witching Hour Productions) 01:24:05 - Interlude - Behemoth - "Wolves Guard My Coffin," fr. Svantevith (Storming Near The Baltic) (Pagan Records, 1995). 2018 LP reissue by Back on Black available from Plastichead. 01:29:19 - Panzerwar - Warlord (Cold Sword Productions / Kult of Belial Records) 02:10:10 - Encephalic - Exalted Perversity (Sevared Records) 02:27:42 - Trident, "North," fr. North (see above) CLARIFICATION: Jon Nodtveit (R.I.C.) has songwriting credits throughout Storm of The Light's Bane. Johan "Reaper" Norman has songwriting credits alongside John for the three tracks mentioned - "Soulreaper," "Thorns of Crimson Death," and "Unhallowed." TBMG clears this up at the beginning of the Mysthicon section. Terminus on Youtube Terminus on Patreon Terminus on Subscribestar Terminus on Instagram Terminus on Facebook thetrueterminus@gmail.com
On this episode we're back from our midseason break and we step into the black circle with 2018's horror/thriller/true crime/band biopic LORDS OF CHAOS! Hail Satan Bitches! Find us entertaining? Hit the Subscribe button. Leave a review. Find us on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @thatstrangeshow The Dorkening Podcast Network | thatstrangeshow.comEmail us at: thatstrangeshow@gmail.com This episode is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee.---> https://deadlygroundscoffee.com/
Survol du True Norwegian Black Metal, mouvement controversé qui a fait rage au début des années 1990 et retour sur le film Lords of Chaos. The post Métalcoolique : Émission du 12 mars 2019 appeared first on Métalcoolique.
A podcaster’s quest to switch to a True Norwegian Black Leather Wallet from a rather large, cumbersome one results in a very violent outcome. On Episode 345 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined in studio by low budget gore master, Brian Paulin of Morbid Vision Films! We catch up with Brian to see what he's been up to and get updates on his upcoming films. Brian also lends his Black Metal expertise to our discussion of the film Lords of Chaos, the story of true Norwegian Black Metal from director Jonas Akerlund. We also find out what it takes to get banned in Germany, where Ravenshadow has been and MZ talks about his toy shopping spree. So grab your favorite Brian Paulin film, put on your corpse paint and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show!Stuff we talk about: Burzum, Brian Paulin, Morbid Vision Films, True Norwegian Black Metal, Hard Splasher, Banned in Germany, Kevin Barbare, Ares wearing a tutu, Ravenshadow returns, Boba Fett luggage, Mega Time Squad, new wallet, Assassination Nation, Robotech, Rockwell, Gin Blossoms, pornographic material in the chat room, Transformers talk, Twincast, Blaster, NKHJ, Morbid Tales, Septic, Dynamo’s daughter, Black Lava, Fred Vogel, Blood Pigs, softcore Tomb Raider, behind the scenes at the Morbid Vision Films set, Zangief, Peter Jackson, Fangoria, Germany invented the holocaust, Nekromantik, Burning Moon, Cannibal, Cryptic Plasm, Mixtape Massacre: Escape From Tall Oaks, the validity of crowdfunding for artists, commerce vs torrents, Irish swap, Steven Tyler, Akira Kurosawa, Dreams, Yojimbo, Music Quest Bob, Mayhem, Bathory, Burzum, Varg, Euronymous, true Norwegian Black Metal, the allure and mystique of danger, Until the Light Takes Us, bad press, The Ramones, realistic deaths on screen, the creation of the monster, Frank Miller, Garth Ennis, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, actions speak louder than words, The Kidites, Rory Culkin, Kerrang, West Memphis Three, Emperor, Attila the Son, seeing real dead people, Rampant, Black Circle Boys, Eric Mabius, teens doing stupid shit, The Lords of Chaos drinking game, The Man Who Killed Bigfoot and Then The Bigfoot, Monster Party, Mac and Me, Paul Rudd, Quarry Hart, and Flaming Taser Balls.Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeaditesFacebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeaditesYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeaditesBuy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
In this episode, we talk about the new film Lords of Chaos. Based on a book of the same name, the film chronicles the early days of "TRUE NORWEGIAN BLACK METAL" and the relationship between two key founding members, Euronymous (Mayhem) and Varg (Burzum). The film takes us from the inception of Mayhem to the killing of its leader Euronymous by his friend Varg. We are joined by our good friend Josh DeLeon to discuss the film and his relationship to it as someone who's very familiar with black metal and the story surrounding its founders that the film portrays. Then we come in from a novice point of few and discuss how our understanding of the events shapes the way we see the film.
Glasgow Frightfest has been and gone. Our live show has been and gone. So what's left but to look at this week in Minisode 42! Topics include Mitch's top three films from Frightfest, including one that both Mitch AND Andy saw, Jonas Akerlund's blistering LORDS OF CHAOS and something he perhaps liked a little less! Also, find out how Mitch is getting on with the ShockWaves 100 and learn the identity of the guest and film for this week's show! ALSO, we have another installment of MITCH'S PITCHES! Due to his well documented ignorance towards films, Mitch is shown a film poster with all titles, taglines etc removed and tasked with attempting to decipher the plot. Will it go well? The poster image can be seen below with the image that Mitch was working from on the left... In addition to all this, we dig into your posts and messages in the Feedback section! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com. Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme and The Sunshine Kid by Mitch Bain Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart Also, we love what we are doing and the response so far has been wonderful so if you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue to do it and help us to grow, then please consider sending us a few pounds. There is no lower or upper limit and every bit helps.
***SPOILERS*** Matt and Dave discuss the movie "Lords of Chaos"
A teenager's quest to launch Norwegian Black Metal in Oslo in the 1980s results in a very violent outcome. "Lords of Chaos" tells the true story of True Norwegian Black Metal and its most notorious practitioners - a group of young men with a flair for publicity, church-burning and murder: mayhem. Director Jonas Åkerlund, Rory Culkin and Emory Cohen stop by BUILD to discuss the film.
From Screamin' Jay Hawkins to Alice Cooper to True Norwegian Black Metal, the use of corpse paint for in rock and heavy metal for theatrical and cultural aspects is fascinating.
We can keep this simple. Some time ago we got a suggestion from Blake Porter, one of our listeners: a True Norwegian Black Metal or Pioneers of Black Metal Episode. So, we put our two specialists in those domains to the test and they threw some names and songs on the table in ... read more