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May be this is a little less fierce and cold than the following albums and therefore a bit more melodic and epic. But it still is a lot fiercer than most other bands will ever accomplish. Ragnarok are one of my favourite Norwegian black metal bands ever.
Favorite track: In Nomine Satanas.
Today, Helter Skelter Productions (distributed & marketed by Regain Records) announces December 30th as the international release date for three reissues of Norway's Ragnarok - 2002's In Nomine Satanas, 2004's Blackdoor Miracle, and 2010's Collectors of the King - on digipack CD format. The vinyl editions of all three are expected on March 30th, 2023.
One of the longest-running active Norwegian black metal bands left, Ragnarok formed in 1994 and released two demos in as many years. However, it was the band's debut album, Nattferd, where they began to make their mark. Back then, the Ragnarok sound was a more measured and mystical one, which they continued with the 1997 follow-up Arising Realm; both albums are prized as cult pillars of "medieval black metal." By 1999's Diabolical Age, Ragnarok quickened their attack and never looked back.
Indeed, it looked like the new millennium was Ragnarok's for the taking. Released in 2002, In Nomine Satanas saw the band bridging freezing melody with burning aggression - "fire and ice," as it were - and they arguably perfected it on the colder 'n' more violent Blackdoor Miracle two years later. Both albums were recorded at the esteemed Abyss Studio - back then, the de rigueur studio for Swedish black metal and death alike - and Ragnarok commendably kept apace with that era-authentic sound and style. Lineup problems would arise thereafter, and it would be another six years before a new Ragnarok full-length was released. Nevertheless, 2010's Collectors of the King proved that Ragnarok had plenty of fuel left in the tank. Recorded at the also-esteemed Endarker Studios, the album showed a moodier side to the band while, elsewhere, their characteristic violence was nastier than ever. Since then, the band have released three more albums during the next decade and are going stronger than ever.
At long last, all three aforementioned albums are back in print on CD, and Collectors of the King will be released on vinyl for the first time ever.
Preorder info for In Nomine Satanas can be found here on bandcamp or on www.shadowrecords.se .
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The first 30 seconds of "Revenge by Fire" convinced me to get the whole album! It is a face-melting blend of speed and black metal, reminiscent of Hellripper! KVAEN is a Swedish solo project much like Hellripper but many known guest musicians helped J. Björnfot in his endeavor. Altogether it is really a solid debut album, I loved the melodies and the pace changes in the second half too, ending with a "calm" instrumental one. Well-done!! sachavonkarl74