Sons of Northern Darkness

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 49:55

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In My Kingdom Cold . . .

bpmaturen

. . . at the Mountains of Madness . . . download that track, crank it up on a good stereo, then come back and get the rest, and begin your pilgrimage . . . a cold world made for me . . . !

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jd1805

I had always thought Black Metal was a joke and so, for more than a dozen years, I ignored it until I read a book on the history of Metal which highlighted Immortal. On a whim, I picked up Sons and from the first few chords of One by One I thought I had been hit by a freight train, instantly becoming a Black Metal fan as a result. (By the way, One by One just might be the greatest metal song every recorded.) I've branched out and own a lot more Black Metal now, but this was the one that converted me and it is still the best. The raw power of the music here is beyond any other album I can think of. The mixture of majestic, chest thumping aggression with dizzying, but controlled speed puts the mature Immortal way beyond the bands that rely on pure speed or those which imagine that only playing slow can convey power. I wish I could rate this one higher than 5 out of 5.

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An Iconic and Legendary Black Metal Album

davebgimp

When someone puts together a top-10 best Black Metal albums of all time list, Sons of Northern Darkness is almost always on this list. If you're a long-time fan of Black Metal, or just getting into it, this is surely a must-have album.

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Immortal’s Nuclear Blast debut, and this Norwegian trio’s seventh album to date, Sons of Northern Darkness, marks a monumental statement that reverberates throughout the black metal community. Sons of Northern Darkness is arguably one of the best black metal releases ever put forth, as it fully articulates what many other bands of this nature fail to embrace. Thick, meaty riffs dominate the album, as guitarist Abbath shreds the competition with mind-blowing melody and relentlessly brutal power. Abbath also controls vocal duty, and though his voice is darkly sinister, it holds a slight fringe of harmony that fleshes out each song. Add to that Iscariah’s fiendish bass playing underlying Sons of Northern Darkness with an evil authority, while Horge’s drumming decimates the competition with jackhammer beats. The fantastical lyrics allow the band to venture into fictitious territory, and each song carries the feeling that you are witnessing a marvelous novel unfold in front of your eyes. Songs like the epic “Tyrants” build to an earth-shattering crescendo of outlandish noise, yet one is never left disappointed. Sons of Northern Darkness is a masterpiece that any fan of black metal should own, yet also has an undeniable flair that even new listeners can find appealing. – Jason D. Taylor

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