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Dark Medieval Times
Satyricon
Dark Medieval Times
Genre: Metal
 
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Debut album for Norwegian dark metal act who won best album in Terrorizer's 1999 reader's poll. Seven tracks that set the standard for extreme metal, including 'Walk the Path of Sorrow' and 'Dark Medieval Times'. Standard ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Satyricon
Title: Dark Medieval Times
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Moonfog
Release Date: 3/25/1996
Album Type: Import
Genre: Metal
Style: Death Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 667341432428

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Debut album for Norwegian dark metal act who won best album in Terrorizer's 1999 reader's poll. Seven tracks that set the standard for extreme metal, including 'Walk the Path of Sorrow' and 'Dark Medieval Times'. Standard jewel case.

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The Album That Could Murder The Sun.
SpacegrassMan | Insane Land of Words & Music | 01/14/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Dark, cold and murderous. Those are the words that come to mind when you first experience this masterpiece of Black Metal. I can't think of one track on this CD that doesn't deserve 5 stars. The title track is about as evil and haunting as you can get. Lots of reviewers talk about 'atmosphere' and 'cold' sounding albums; this one ranks right up there with the best. There's Burzum, Immortal, Gorgoroth, Darkthrone and then there's this gem by Satyricon. If you are building a Black Metal collection or you're wondering what the whole 'Norwegian' Black Metal movement is all about, then buy this right away. You will not regret it and it won't be leaving your CD player anytime soon.

Big Hail to Satyr for creating this one."
I hate most black metal...
Mike Rhakabit | Long beach | 05/12/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"But this stuff is insanely talented, and doesn't fall into the pitfalls that most black metal bands do. Yes, the double bass never lets up. Yes, the vocals are more screamed than actually sung. Yes, the guitars are heavily distorted. But along with all of the above, they manage to incorporate midevial influences, and work wonders with the black metal sound. I would give this 3 stars alone for effort. Than I give the next one for accomplishing what they set out to do, giving us an extreme, yet genuinely experimental, artifact of metal."
7 stars
Gustav | Toronto, Canada | 03/26/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a disturbing, intensely pure work.

Belongs on any serious music lover's open-minded shelf."