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Posté : 30 août 2008, 23:29
par Alexandre

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Moi aussi je préfère avoir une pochette sympa sous les yeux : on est d'accord là-dessus; ce que je veux te dire c'est que pour moi, une pochette n'a pas plus de gueule parce qu'elle est "originale".

Posté : 30 août 2008, 23:34
par Mr. Sandman
Ok ! :up:

Posté : 31 août 2008, 09:50
par Le Cerveau
C'est peut être con mais pour moi SATYRICON s'arrête avec Nemesis Divina. Certainement l'un des meilleurs album de black jamais sorti.

Posté : 31 août 2008, 12:45
par jesus
my skin is cold :

Posté : 31 août 2008, 14:11
par Pierre
Les undergroundeurs trve ivole vont encore apprécier vu les références :lol: Sortie chez Roadrunner, travail avec un grand producteur américain...

Moi j'attends ça avec impatience :evilbang:

Posté : 31 août 2008, 14:46
par Alexandre
Pierre a écrit :Moi j'attends ça avec impatience :evilbang:
Et : Dark Medieval Times, The Shadowthrone, tu les a écouté au final, en deux ans ?

Posté : 31 août 2008, 15:39
par Pierre
Pas encore "Dark medieval times" (le seul qui me manque maintenant avec "Rebel extravaganza") mais "The shadowthrone" déchire bien :bang: :evilbang:

Posté : 31 août 2008, 16:11
par Alexandre
Et bien tu ne seras pas déçu du voyage par Dark Medieval Times; une vraie pépite noire.

Posté : 31 août 2008, 18:09
par hallowedhail
C'est clair que dark medieval time est un pur chef d'oeuvre, écoute le sans hésiter Pierre! :up:

Posté : 06 sept. 2008, 11:14
par Gaëtan
Worms Destroy a écrit : mais ils ont annoncé un album plus "épique" avec des morceaux plus longs !
Cool ! J'aime bien leur délire plus rock'n'roll et direct actuel, mais un petit retour aux sources ça peut le faire aussi ! :)

Posté : 11 nov. 2008, 21:39
par Everflow
Le clip de "Black Crow On A Tombstone" est à cette adresse : http://www.satyricon.no/news/

Re: Satyricon

Posté : 09 nov. 2009, 20:40
par Everflow
Satyr promet des changements pour le futur du groupe :

http://www.terrorizer.com/content/satyr ... ondon-show
Vocalist Sigurd "Satyr" Wongraven of Norwegian black metallers SATYRICON told Terrorizer.com that the band's upcoming concert in London, England (on December 20) will mark the beginning of a new phase in the group's evolution. "From then on, there are going to be a lot of changes in the SATYRICON camp," he said. "After we take a long touring break and come back a couple of years later, certain people may not be with us any longer. Although we won't be doing anything overly dramatic, we'll be trying quite a few different things, which I think is going to be really good for SATYRICON. The reason we're doing that is so we can continue to develop our sound. At the moment we are still enjoying what we do, but if that continues any longer it'll undoubtedly stagnate, so we need to ensure that doesn't happen. And moving in different musical directions is definitely a good way to go about it."

"As an artist, there are so many new things I'd like to do," Satyr added. "And one of them is to work on some songwriting for SATYRICON, though from an entirely different angle. For example, we may chose to go for a similar tone, but use a different set of instruments in the next record. Maybe there are also other recording techniques, which could add a different element to our work and open up fresh musical territory. Our last three releases all follow a certain style and pattern, and we want to create a record that's radically different from the others. Though the foundation of SATYRICON's sound — my songwriting and Frost's signature drumming — will always remain unchanged."

Re: Satyricon

Posté : 12 nov. 2009, 16:57
par Ravenblast
Je suis à la fois sceptique et à la fois enjoué.
Qu'est ce que c'est les nouveaux instruments? Ils vont faire du black jazz? :/

Posté : 09 nov. 2010, 18:26
par Mr. Sandman
En attendant le prochain album (prévu pour l'année prochaine), vous pouvez toujours acheter ceci:
Vous en avez marre de devoir vous contenter de la bière ou des alcools habituels lors des concerts de Black Metal ? Vous aimez les boissons plus raffinées et savoureuses ? Rassurez-vous, vos habitudes bachiques vont bientôt évoluer ... grâce à Satyr (Chanteur du groupe norvégien SATYRICON). Ce dernier s'est en effet associé avec un viticulteur italien, Luca Roagna, afin de créer son propre vin. Sigurd Wongraven, de son vrai nom, a donc sélectionné certains cépages réputés du Piémont, afin de produire des cuvées à son nom, qui seront disponibles sous l'appellation Wongraven. Ces vins représentent l'association du professionnalisme viticole de Roagna et de la passion des vins traditionnels Piémontais de Satyr.
Deux cuvées sont d'ors et déjà disponibles :
- Langhe Rosso Alleanza Nero di Wongraven 2009
- Barolo Unione Nero di Wongraven 2006

(VS-Webzine)

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Posté : 09 nov. 2010, 19:40
par jesus
Ravenblast a écrit :Je suis à la fois sceptique et à la fois enjoué.
Qu'est ce que c'est les nouveaux instruments? Ils vont faire du black jazz? :/
ils vont nous faire du pagan folk :lol: non mais faut voir ce que ça donne, le dernier album était plutôt pas mal j'ai trouvé, même si faut avouer qu'il n'a pas tourné longtemps sur ma platine

Posté : 12 mars 2011, 00:46
par guardianofsteel
Satyricon qui joue KING au milieu d'un défilé de mode dans le cadre de la coupe du monde de ski en Norvège :D


Posté : 08 avr. 2013, 08:38
par Mr. Gig
Un nouveau titre a été interprété par les Norvégiens à domicile à l'Inferno Festival fin Mars dernier :
Norwegian black metallers SATYRICON performed a brand new instrumental song, "Gynt", at the start of their March 30 concert at the Rockefeller Music Hall at the Inferno festival in Oslo, Norway. The track will appear on the band's next studio album, which is set for release on September 9.

Fan-filmed video footage of the first two songs of SATYRICON's set — "Gynt" and "Hvite Krists Død" — can be seen below.

The band's setlist was as follows:

01. Gynt (intro) (new)
02. Hvite Krists Død
03. Walk The Path Of Sorrow
04. Filthgrinder
05. Forhekset
06. Repined Bastard Nation
07. Now, Diabolical
08. The Wolfpack
09. Black Crow On A Tombstone
10. The Pentagram Burns
11. The Sign Of The Trident
12. To The Mountains
13. Mother North

Encore:

14. Fuel For Hatred
15. K.I.N.G.

Speaking to AOL's Noisecreep at this year's Inferno festival, SATYRICON frontman Sigurd "Satyr" Wongraven stated about the band's upcoming album: "Right now we're about halfway through the recording, I'd say. It's taking a long time. We essentially started pre-production in September, recording demos and working on those final arrangements. We started recording a couple of months ago and I'm really liking the way it sounds. To me, it sounds very authentic, it's organic-sounding. And in this digital age where music is mostly played through computers, a lot of that analog vibe gets lost in translation when you play music through medias like that, but I still wanna do it because there's nothing quite like it. To me, it just makes everything sound the way it's supposed to sound — it's dynamical; the music is alive, it's not overly compressed, the levels are not pushed. So, musically speaking, it's a very atmospheric record, but to me, part of what makes it atmospheric is the authenticity in the way that it's made; it was recorded and played in a way that I think it's gonna add… You would think that all records are musical, but they're not, and I think this record is very musical. I know when I talk to the media about this new record that I'm supposed to say that it's brand new or that it's old school, but that's not what it's about for me. What it's about is that this record is full of life. There are a lot of surprises here, but I think it's gonna be a record that's gonna help the black metal movement perhaps find a new way for the future. And we all need that, including ourselves."

In a June 2012 interview with MetalSickness.com, Wongraven stated about the band's decision to take a long break after completing its last extensive tour in 2009, "I felt that the cycle of SATYRICON had become very something different from what I wanted it to be. It became like this: write, rehearse, record, promote, tour, finish. [Then again] write, rehearse, record, promote, tour, finish. And again and again and again. And I came to a point in 2009 where I went, like, 'What's the point of this? Is this why I started [playing music]? Definitely not.' This was never my goal to come in a situation like this. It's not like I dreamt about living on a bus. It was not my goal in life. Or to live my life in a suitcase. Or in a backstage. It was never my plan. My plan was to write music, record music and release music and then do the occasional show and tour, but this became like a clusterfuck of events — all the time something going on and all this pressure all the time, especially from everyone around us. Plus, I also think that when you're working so intensely, there's sort of this tear-and-wear to people on a personal level. And also, as the leader of a company or a sports team or a metal band, you also have a responsibility to make some decisions that might be popular but unnecessary. And for those who just want to go on the road and play all the time, they don't want to have a break, and our agent and record company, they certainly didn't want any break. But for me, it became almost like a choice between quitting as a band or taking a break."

SATYRICON's latest album, "The Age Of Nero" (2008), entered the German Media Control chart at position No. 73. It also landed on the national chart in Norway at position No. 5. This was SATYRICON's lowest chart entry in the band's home country since "Rebel Extravaganza", which premiered at No. 32 in 1999. "Volcano" (2002) entered the chart at No. 4, while 2006's "Now, Diabolical" came in at No. 2.

Performance:




Interview with Satyr: