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Staff review by Sephiroth
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Rebel Extravaganza: everything is in the title.
Black Metal is rebellion, and there is no 'sradition? and no fixed ways in a rebellion: Satyr knows and understand it well and he chooses a path, since the beginning of his career, of continuous evolution and breaking of values.
The album opens with some airstirke sirens and explosions, than a main slow guitar riff, than the explosion of sounds: Frost's drumming has never been so precise, fast and cold, and together with Satyr's filtered screaming and the clean sounding -yet raw- guitars it gives to everything a sterile, spacy and ?futuristic? mood.
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| published 04.10.2003 | Comments (4)
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| Rating: 4 |
As much as i love satyricon, i jst can't stand this album at all. Riffs sounding the same, no variation at all, and Satyr's vocals -what the fuck happened to them on here? Well, at least 'Volcano' isn't as bad...
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Riffs sound the same? Haha is all I have.
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