"According to the band, he was kicked out of Nifelheim for having a girlfriend." I fucking love this band❤ so läppä as we say in finnish and Erik is one of the artists/persons that are my inspiration or power or what the hell is that right word to that. I say "lohtu" "voimavara" "I'm not alone with this "Problem"" for balding at young age. It sucks to start losing hair at age of 19 and see the journey how your hair is thinning and thinning year by year, month by month. But it won't let me down! I'm gonna be me and so you be just you who you are
I'm not into overproduced sterile sound either, but I do like a thick guitar-sound. It gives the songs more power than a thin weak guitar sound. Having said that, I've listened to a number of demos that are black metal and crust punk and I know not to necessarily expect the best sound out of them, especially out of underground bands, even though some demos can actually sound good. Basically there's a balance that can be achieved between having a clear coherent well-produced sound that is nonetheless life-less and overly artificial-sounding, and a lo-fi recording that sounds overly treble-ish, weak, and muddy. This particular demo sounds acceptable for the time period it was recorded in ('93), underground aspect/production-values available to a band, and the aesthetics that black metal adopted, though.
I've heard of them, but never listened to them before. I mostly listen to old school crust/D-beat. Shit like State of Fear, Hiatus and Final Warning. As far as the more raw-sounding black metal goes, lately I've been getting more into the war metal groups like Blasphemy (the Canadian one), even though they're more of a hybrid of black and death metal (mainly black metal though), and they even have some grindcore elements. I also like Black Witchery. As far as more regular black metal goes, probably Satanic Warmaster because a lot of their songs are favorites of mine as far as black metal goes. Artificial-sounding mainstream modern bands just don't sound right in their production values, shit sounds saccharine af.
Thanks to upload this masterpiece !
Nifelheim rules !
poorly recorded i love it
"According to the band, he was kicked out of Nifelheim for having a girlfriend."
I fucking love this band❤ so läppä as we say in finnish and Erik is one of the artists/persons that are my inspiration or power or what the hell is that right word to that. I say "lohtu" "voimavara" "I'm not alone with this "Problem"" for balding at young age. It sucks to start losing hair at age of 19 and see the journey how your hair is thinning and thinning year by year, month by month. But it won't let me down! I'm gonna be me and so you be just you who you are
😂😂😂
Damn you make me want to learn more about this band!
Classic haha
Another notch in the belt for demo recordings
Amazing !🤘🔥🖤😈🔥🤘🛡️
fucking awesome! these guys orta been born in Czechoslovakia ..and played gigs with crux or masters hammer!
Nuh
THE TRUE
Metal hp rules
💣💣💣💥💥💥
Dark DEMO ... More ... than excellent ...
anyone know the lyrics for Unholy Death?
Exelnte
Nifelhein pura maldad!!!
TRVE KVLT :3
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Well it's certainly "evil" and "unholy." I just wish the guitar tone wasn't so feeble.
" Fuck Off "
^ Butthurt fanboy
I'm not into overproduced sterile sound either, but I do like a thick guitar-sound. It gives the songs more power than a thin weak guitar sound.
Having said that, I've listened to a number of demos that are black metal and crust punk and I know not to necessarily expect the best sound out of them, especially out of underground bands, even though some demos can actually sound good.
Basically there's a balance that can be achieved between having a clear coherent well-produced sound that is nonetheless life-less and overly artificial-sounding, and a lo-fi recording that sounds overly treble-ish, weak, and muddy.
This particular demo sounds acceptable for the time period it was recorded in ('93), underground aspect/production-values available to a band, and the aesthetics that black metal adopted, though.
I've heard of them, but never listened to them before.
I mostly listen to old school crust/D-beat.
Shit like State of Fear, Hiatus and Final Warning.
As far as the more raw-sounding black metal goes, lately I've been getting more into the war metal groups like Blasphemy (the Canadian one), even though they're more of a hybrid of black and death metal (mainly black metal though), and they even have some grindcore elements. I also like Black Witchery.
As far as more regular black metal goes, probably Satanic Warmaster because a lot of their songs are favorites of mine as far as black metal goes.
Artificial-sounding mainstream modern bands just don't sound right in their production values, shit sounds saccharine af.
Mortuary Drape, fuck yeah! And most of the other bands named above, for that matter. :-)