Satyricon - The Shadowthrone - guest review

Satyricon - The Shadowthrone - guest review

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Band
Satyricon
Style
Black metal
Release date
September 12, 1994
Reviewer
9.0
8.3
Tracklist
01. Hvite Krists Død
02. In The Mist By The Hills
03. Woods To Eternity
04. Vikingland
05. Dominions Of Satyricon
06. The King Of The Shadowthrone
07. I En Svart Kiste
Guest review by
Sebastian1982
August 29, 2024
The Shadowthrone (1994): Another masterpiece? Will it be? That's what he asked me...

I tend to think too much about which would be better between Dark Medieval Times or The Shadowthrone; after pondering for too long, I choose Dark Medieval Times but, but, but... The Shadowthrone has something special. I love the beginning "Hvite Krists Død"; it's very heavy and epic at the same time. However, I also have a small problem with the album; only two songs felt overwhelming, although I want to believe that it is because I still have a long way to go to understand those songs better. I'm not saying it's bad for nothing; other people will prefer The Shadowthrone to Dark Medieval Times. Varied tastes, everyone has their own point of view, and that is respected.

1994, a year of pure classic black metal: truly pure classics, and everyone will know which bands with their albums released that year I am referring to. That's where The Shadowthrone came in.

I have to clarify that most of the songs strive to be much better than those on their previous album. They achieved it in a certain way; they are faster and with brutal riffs. Frost is destroying it on the drums, and Satyr on vocals and guitars with his stellar guest Samoth from Emperor... Wow, wow, it's great, very cool.

"In The Mist By The Hills" is one of the fastest pieces, and "Dominions Of Satyricon" is another very epic piece at the beginning that grows fast afterwards. Do I say that it overwhelms me? I'd better change my mind... its ending is a medieval instrumental, and that's how I interpret it. The conquest of the Throne of Shadows results in a symphony of glory.

They are great albums; listen to them anyway, and see which one you prefer out of Dark Medieval Times or The Shadowthrone. You choose; all this is my humble opinion. Thank you.
Rating breakdown
Performance: 10
Songwriting: 9
Originality: 8
Production: 10
Written by Sebastian1982 | August 29, 2024
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.

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29.08.2024 - 15:44
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Tage Westerlund

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I like both ones thanks to bring this ghost from the past alive again
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Rating: 9
AndyMetalFreak
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Dark Medieval Times, Nemesis Divina, and this are all legendary albums. The dark, evil atmosphere is majestic, and I like pretty much every song on this album, but "In The Mist By The Hills" has always been my personal favorite, the last section especially.
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