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Darkthrone dans les charts

Posté : 09 mars 2006, 22:40
par Pierre
han les falses :lol:


DARKTHRONE — probably the most uncompromising of the veteran Norwegian black metal bands — have entered the national album chart in Norway at position No. 22 with their latest release, "The Cult Is Alive" (Peaceville). The album is available on CD, special-edition CD featuring the band's first-ever promo video (for "Too Old, Too Cold") and on limited-edition shark grey vinyl. The group's recent EP, "Too Old, Too Cold", debuted at No. 11 on the Norwegian single chart.

Peaceville Records recently released a special edition boxset of DARKTHRONE's "Preparing for War" anthology (originally issued in 2001), which covers more rare tracks and includes a DVD of rare interview and live footage. The "Preparing for War" special edition boxset features two CDs and a DVD and comes in a clam box, complete with poster and booklet containing an in-depth interview with the band, conducted by U.K. journalist James Hinchliffe.

Posté : 09 mars 2006, 23:19
par Everflow
J'adore le concept :D :evilbang:

DARKTHRONE, "The Cult Is Alive"

Posté : 12 mars 2006, 09:55
par Krabathora
Nouvel album de DARKTHRONE, paraît-il plus dans l'esprit punk'n'roll qu'avant.

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Posté : 13 mars 2006, 09:21
par CARPE DIEM
il est pas mal cet album, pas un seul blastbeat, mais ça envoie bien, black'n'roll !!!

Posté : 06 oct. 2006, 22:23
par Pierre
Bientôt un single avec une reprise d'un groupe de punk :lol:


On November 23, Norwegian black metallers DARKTHRONE will release their new single, "Forebyggende Krig", on numbered 7" vinyl, limited to 2,000 copies. This offer is online only and a real collector's gem. The single features the title track on side A, which is lifted from their latest masterpiece, "The Cult is Alive", with its CELTIC FROST-ish blend of ingenious structure and riffs. Uncompromising and unpredictable as DARKTHRONE always are, on side B there is a completely exclusive track (and perhaps an unexpected one) in the shape of the cover song "Bad Attitude", which was originally recorded by little-known American punk rockers TESTORS, and was recorded in the late-'70s. The vocals on "Bad Attitude" are handled by Fenriz, with backing vocals carried out by Nocturno Culto.