Dark Medieval Times (Re-Issue)

Satyricon
Dark Medieval Times (Re-Issue)

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Release date: 01/Jan/2024
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On offer since08.04.202121.02.202631.03.201816.10.202401.06.2023
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Manufacturernapalm recordsProfound Lore RecordsArt Of PropagandaAOP RecordsProphecy Productions
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MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Walk the path of sorrow (Remastered 2021)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Dark medieval times (Remastered 2021)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Skyggedans (Remastered 2021)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Min hyllest til vinterland (Remastered 2021)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Into the mighty forest (Remastered 2021)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "The dark castle in the deep forest (Remastered 2021)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Taakestottet (Remastered 2021)"
Description:Dark Medieval Times is an album by Satyricon, released in 2021. Dark Medieval Times includes a.o. the following tracks: ā??Walk The Path Of Sorrowā?¯, ā??Skyggedansā?¯, ā??Min Hyllest Til Vinterlandā?¯, ā??Dark Medieval Timesā?¯ and more. The black metal album is available in the following configurations: - CD, Remastered - 2-LP, Remastered - .. TIMES / 2021 REMASTER
Issued in 4-panel Digipak with 12-page booklet containing liner notes, interview, and credits. No track durations specified on release. Recorded and mixed at Nesodden, Norway in August/September 1993. Remastered (...) January 2021. ? &© 2021 Moonfog Under exclusive license to Napalm Records
"Dark Medieval Times (Re-Issue)" is a re-release of the iconic debut album by Norwegian black metal pioneers Satyricon, available in CD format from Napalm Records. Originally released in 1994, this album marked a turning point for the genre with its atmospheric blend of raw black metal and medieval-inspired melodies. The re-issue offers remastered sound quality and updated packaging, making it an essential addition for both longtime fans and newcomers to the scene. Satyricon, formed in Oslo in 1991 by Satyr (Sigurd Wongraven) and Frost (Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad), are renowned for their innovative approach that helped shape modern black metal. Over their career, they have released critically acclaimed albums such as "Nemesis Divina" and "Now, Diabolical," earning international recognition and influencing countless bands worldwide. Napalm Records is a leading independent label specializing in rock and metal genres; known for supporting groundbreaking artists across the globe since 1992.
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Vagner C. - 24/Jun/2021 5 of 5 Stars!
Great reissue of a classic black metal album from the 90's. Hope that Satyricon reissuenot only this brutal album, but others in their incredible discography.

Vladislav M. - 14/Jun/2021 5 of 5 Stars!
Only the band knows the reasons why a flawless album needs to be reissued with a new cover and a new sound. "Dark Medieval Times" is a classic album without weak tracks, with great original cover and thus "authentic" raw Norwegian sound. I can't say it turned out badly. But why?