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Disco de Darkthrone: “Sardonic Wrath”
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Fecha de Publicación:2005-01-18
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Metal
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:5099751872313
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Dark {\metal} group {$Darkthrone} leaves no stone unturned when it comes to literally and figuratively attempting to scare the listener. From the seminal and bloodcurdling atmosphere saturating {&"Order of the Ominous,"} guitarist {$Nocturno Culto} and drummer {$Fenriz} take the album down a long, dark demonic alley. From there they bash you over the head with a hellish {\metal} assault on {&"Information Wants to Be Syndicated,"} only slowing down for the brief guitar solo prior to the minute mark. Imagine {$Metallica} or {$Slipknot} on high-speed dubbing and you might come close to envisioning what {$Darkthrone} is capable of. The primal growls accompanying the lyrics makes it appealing to {\metal} fans, but the beefy guitar riffs are classic head-banging, devil-horned salute to {\metal} à la {$Black Sabbath}. They rev their {\metal} engine more on the quasi-{\rockabilly}-meets-{$Motörhead} {&"Sjakk Matt Jesu Krist,"} a simple and minimal track that is a highlight. The momentum continues on the crunchy {&"Straightening Sharks in Heaven"} as the band shift into a mid-tempo gear led by {$Culto}'s buzzsaw guitars. At the heart of this record are meaty riffs and less sinister or satanic hues. This is exemplified on {&"Alle Gegen Alle"} that winds around a {$Judas Priest}-meets-{\shoegazer} brand of {\rock} before fleshing out with a no-holds-barred rave-up. Another stellar moment is the {$Iron Maiden}-ish {&"Man Tenker Sitt"} which builds on top of each verse to create a memorable track. Punishing without being overpowering, {$Darkthrone} excels from start to finish, particularly on the rapid {&"Hate Is the Law"} that goes into a fine {$Angus Young}-like {\rock} riff before veering headlong into hardcore dark {\metal}. ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide
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