Bathory - Blood Fire Death review
Band: | Bathory |
Album: | Blood Fire Death |
Style: | First wave of black metal, Viking black metal |
Release date: | October 08, 1988 |
Guest review by: | Head of Metal |
01. Odens Ride Over Nordland
02. A Fine Day To Die
03. The Golden Walls Of Heaven
04. Pace 'Till Death
05. Holocaust
06. For All Those Who Died
07. Dies Irae
08. Blood Fire Death
09. Outro
"You are walking out of here with that," my metal friend commanded, nodding towards the copy of this album with a five-dollar price tag in my hand. "You won't be sorry."
I had come into the black metal genre rather later than I had gotten into other genres, and although I like it now, it was a bit of an acquired taste for me personally. With such a profusion of bands and very few universally agreed-upon classics, I was looking for a good place to start. Luckily, even the most elitist black metaller would have no issue starting with the legendary Bathory and this incredible classic.
Needless to say, I did walk out of the record store with it that day and entered the world of black metal as soon as I slipped on the headphones.
The painting on the cover of Blood, Fire, Death depicts a mythological battle. This painting, known as "Asgardsreien", was originally created in 1872 by Peter Nicolai Arbo and hangs in the Norwegian National Gallery in Oslo. Two armies clash, both human beings and otherworldly beasts, as the sun breaks over the skyline. Although it evokes a Medieval feel, the choice of this image is appropriate for the time period the album was released.
The Cold War was still in effect at the time of this album's release in 1988 - the clash of two worlds still carrying on in the modern globe outside the painting, and you can't help wondering whether Bathory mastermind Quorthon (Tomas Forsberg) chose it for commentary on the political environment at the time. The song "Holocaust," for instance, describes a terrifying image of a room filled with innumerable nuclear warheads, each with the name of a target city on it. The nameless narrator can only stand in terror as the countdown to launch reaches zero. Considering the time period, the threat of such an event happening was still very real.
Blood Fire Death details its Viking war themes in a beautifully epic way, with its raw, blazing riffs and blast beats complemented by the occasional choral backup and acoustic interlude. The lyrics describe the fields of battle both earthly and heavenly. Not bad for being recorded in someone's garage in Stockholm.
The second half of the album is loaded with a quartet of black/Viking metal classics, including the aforementioned "Holocaust". "For All Those Who Died" and "Dies Irae" are primal songs with apocalyptic themes and frenetic, powerful riffage, setting the stage for the epic finale and my personal pick for the greatest black metal song of all time: the title track, "Blood Fire Death". Summoning the warriors to battle, the song builds from a doom-laden first half laced with organ and choir into a slow gallop. It fades into the winds of mayhem, a Bathory tradition that has the feeling of leaving the battle behind for now until we revisit it.
"Bloody, fiery, and deadly," was my joking response when my friend asked me what I thought of the album later that same day. In metal-ese that naturally translates as "magnificent".
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
Rating:
9.3
9.3
Rating: 9.3 |
Bathory, a legend among extreme metallers and especially Black metal fans, without doubt one of the most important bands in Black metal history. Period. "Bathory", "The Return", "Under The Sign Of The Black Mark" and "Hammerheart": they have all left their mark on the face of metal. Another undeniable classic from the warrior mind of Quorthon, leader of Bathory, is the fourth album named "Blood Fire Death". Read more ›› |
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