Darkthrone - Limited Book/Vinyl Box Set Coming In May
Peaceville Records has recently announced the release of Black Death And Beyond, which is a special collector's box set featuring an in-depth book containing extensive accounts of the Darkthrone's history and philosophy from both Gylve 'Fenris' Nagell and Ted 'Nocturno Culto' Skjellum, as well as additional recollections from bass player Dag Nilsen. Also included are three vinyls featuring Darkthrone's own choice cuts from their illustrious collection of death/black and metal/punk classics, presented on white, black and transparent vinyl, plus woven Darkthrone patch.
Numerous other artists and friends along the way give their thoughts on the legends too, plus the book contains a large amount of personal photos from the band archive. This edition of Black Death And Beyond is strictly limited to a single vinyl pressing and will be released on May 12th. Once it's sold out, it will not be re-pressed. You can pre-order here.
Tracks:
Black:
Side 1:
01. In The Shadow Of The Horns
02. Inn I De Dype Skogers Favn
03. Under A Funeral Moon
04. I en Hall Med Flesk og Mjod
Side 2:
01. The Hordes Of Nebulah
02. The Claws Of Time
03. Fucked Up & Ready To Die
04. Hate Is The Law
05. The Cult Of Goliath
Death:
Side 1:
01. Snowfall
02. Sunrise Over Locus Mortis
03. Soulside Journey
04. Neptune Towers
05. Nor The Silent Whispers
Side 2:
01. Iconoclasm Sweeps Cappadocia (NRK version)
02. Sadomasochistic Rites
03. In His Lovely Kingdom
04. Black Daimon
05. Paragon Belial
Beyond:
Side 1:
01. Graveyard Slut
02. Forebyggende Krig
03. These Shores Are Damned
04. Pervertor Of The 7 Gates
05. Wisdom Of The Dead
Side 2:
01. The Winds They Called The Dungeon Shaker
02. Grizzly Trade
03. Those Treasures Will Never Befall You
04. Stylized Corpse
05. The Ones You Left Behind
Fenriz explains the concept behind the track selections: "I never quit my day job; one of the reasons being that I can listen to music on headphones there all the time. To the extent that I rarely listen to music at home anymore, and if I do it's like I can't hear it properly. At work with headphones is where the details reveal themselves and also which songs I can and can't use in compilations or dj'ing appear quite clearly. Every time I get/buy a cassette or vinyl I have to transfer them to wav files via a computer program, then I write a little note to accompany the final burnt disc. But the note first swings by my workplace where I can rate the various songs with a clever underlining-system called THE FENRIZOLATOR. And so passes the days.
"Then came the idea to do a Darkthrone book and with it a vast box set. There was talk about 3 compilation discs, one with Death, one with Black and one with our other styles. So be it. But this time I took it upon myself do it properly. And to do that....well, I had to face my own rating system. Because I also use the F-OLATOR on regular CDs, it took 3 whole days to rate all of our 16 full length albums. Certain discoveries were made, like the song I think is worst by Darkthrone is 'Hans Siste Vinter' (Scoring only 12 out of 60 points) and also that The Cult Is Alive is probably our best album - at least it's the one with the highest grades consistently. But I digress. AGGRESSIVE DIGRESSOR! Lists were made, and I truly tried to be as honest and fair as possible, Ted was initially going to do this but I think he suddenly saw how monumental a task it would be, and ended up with - well, what you hold in your hands right now. My 'Best Of' trying to follow both my biased ratings, crystal logic and also personal favours and my fave Ted songs."
Numerous other artists and friends along the way give their thoughts on the legends too, plus the book contains a large amount of personal photos from the band archive. This edition of Black Death And Beyond is strictly limited to a single vinyl pressing and will be released on May 12th. Once it's sold out, it will not be re-pressed. You can pre-order here.
Tracks:
Black:
Side 1:
01. In The Shadow Of The Horns
02. Inn I De Dype Skogers Favn
03. Under A Funeral Moon
04. I en Hall Med Flesk og Mjod
Side 2:
01. The Hordes Of Nebulah
02. The Claws Of Time
03. Fucked Up & Ready To Die
04. Hate Is The Law
05. The Cult Of Goliath
Death:
Side 1:
01. Snowfall
02. Sunrise Over Locus Mortis
03. Soulside Journey
04. Neptune Towers
05. Nor The Silent Whispers
Side 2:
01. Iconoclasm Sweeps Cappadocia (NRK version)
02. Sadomasochistic Rites
03. In His Lovely Kingdom
04. Black Daimon
05. Paragon Belial
Beyond:
Side 1:
01. Graveyard Slut
02. Forebyggende Krig
03. These Shores Are Damned
04. Pervertor Of The 7 Gates
05. Wisdom Of The Dead
Side 2:
01. The Winds They Called The Dungeon Shaker
02. Grizzly Trade
03. Those Treasures Will Never Befall You
04. Stylized Corpse
05. The Ones You Left Behind
Fenriz explains the concept behind the track selections: "I never quit my day job; one of the reasons being that I can listen to music on headphones there all the time. To the extent that I rarely listen to music at home anymore, and if I do it's like I can't hear it properly. At work with headphones is where the details reveal themselves and also which songs I can and can't use in compilations or dj'ing appear quite clearly. Every time I get/buy a cassette or vinyl I have to transfer them to wav files via a computer program, then I write a little note to accompany the final burnt disc. But the note first swings by my workplace where I can rate the various songs with a clever underlining-system called THE FENRIZOLATOR. And so passes the days.
"Then came the idea to do a Darkthrone book and with it a vast box set. There was talk about 3 compilation discs, one with Death, one with Black and one with our other styles. So be it. But this time I took it upon myself do it properly. And to do that....well, I had to face my own rating system. Because I also use the F-OLATOR on regular CDs, it took 3 whole days to rate all of our 16 full length albums. Certain discoveries were made, like the song I think is worst by Darkthrone is 'Hans Siste Vinter' (Scoring only 12 out of 60 points) and also that The Cult Is Alive is probably our best album - at least it's the one with the highest grades consistently. But I digress. AGGRESSIVE DIGRESSOR! Lists were made, and I truly tried to be as honest and fair as possible, Ted was initially going to do this but I think he suddenly saw how monumental a task it would be, and ended up with - well, what you hold in your hands right now. My 'Best Of' trying to follow both my biased ratings, crystal logic and also personal favours and my fave Ted songs."
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