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Burzum - Burzum

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Burzum / EP / Audio CD released 1997-11-17 at Misanthropy / Disc #1 ... more
Burzum - Burzum ... Tracklisting
1 Feeble Screams From Forests Unknown
2 Lord Of The Depths
3 Spell Of Destruction
4 Channelling The Power Of Souls Into A New God
5 War
6 Crying Ore
7 My Journey To The Stars
8 Dungeons Of Darkness
9 Stemmen Fra Taarnet
10 Dominus Sathanas
11 Lost Forgotten Sad Spirit

Newest Review: ... packed with irresistible guitar riffs as this one. The majority of songs are led by a repeating riff that would be instantly ... more

 ... plundered by guitarists in any genre if only they'd thought of it first, and the Count strikes a fine balance between this effective repetition and progression that sees some songs, most notably the opener 'Feeble Screams from Forests Unknown,' dazzling with every turn and making the more of its seven-minute playing time than Mayhem would achieve in a forty-minute album. Just to ensure this is as close to his artistic vision as possible, the Count also plays all of the instruments himself, did I forget to mention that...more

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Burzum (including bonus Aske EP)
Release Date: 1997 - 11 - 17, Audio CD, Misanthropy
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Crowned Review Burzum - Burzum: The Devil Has the Best Tunes (823 words)
by - written on 05/04/08 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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The self-titled debut release from the most notorious figure in black metal, 'Burzum' really is one of the masterpieces of the genre, and one that can be enjoyed in spite of the atrocities Varg Vikernes (aka Count Grishnackh) would later commit. Alternatively, the murder and arson could serve to make it even more enjoyable, if you're a bit strange. This album represents the peak of what second wave black metal was striving to achieve, and demonstrates how bands such as Mayhem, Immortal and Emperor were going about it the wrong way, with their emphasis on speed and intensity over real significance. That's not to say that I get wholly enveloped in the Count's ...  Read the complete review

 

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