1. Cold Northern Hellscape 00:00 2. Ice in My Heart 06:47 3. Fødd i ei grav 11:40 4. Misanthrophecy 16:46 5. The Slave to Unholy Logic 22:04 6. A Forest of Light 28:33 7. Silence Is Eternal 34:00
I love that simple pest like riff in the first song its so rare to hear it in a BM song but when it comes its like an orgasm you didn't know you needed until that very moment
This is still one of my most favorite BM albums since its release. Always will have a place in my cold heart, such great raw music. 💜🔩🍇 always been love from Houston
Hach lovely BM! It's so healing to listen to after a stressful day. I am so glad I found this channel a few years (I guess) ago. Have a nice evening and enjoy BM! \m/
I saw the artwork, listened to the music and thought: Oh, this ist surely at least 25 years old and from Norway... well, I then took a look at you know what and was going like wtf... I usually don't like the stuff from the US, but this is great shit... thx...
One thing about North American blackmetal there is no signiture sound like most of the world. We have a little bit of everything all put into one. Not complaining but it would be nice to stand out like.Finland,Norway,Sweden,Poland,France,Greece,South America,China,Russia and so many more all having their unique sound.
@@roberth4395 bro are you from America? There’s not much difference between Iowa and Illinois. Not every state is equivalent to a country but the regions prolly are
Can't agree more, Norway, Sweden, Finland and even France have such a charateristic sound on their BM bands but North America sounds a little bit generic most of the times
Shit all these underground metal bands in the U.S. in death metal, black metal, or whatever all adapting to the non-symmetrical logo like my friend's band Sanguisugabogg seemed to have popularized in 2019. This is some sick shit too.
@@amondeliege9245 Actually, 'vredig dal' would translate as 'peaceful valley'. But then again, if we go split hairs, 'valley of peace', would be 'vredesdal', so it is most likely to be derived from the Danish. Its meaning in Danish makes better metal sense too ;)