SUPER Underrated Inner Circle Norwegian Black Metal. Its a shame Thorns isn't more well known because Fenriz even said they Snorre was a pioneer to the black metal sound
There are Thorn riffs in " De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas " ... listen to the " Grymyrk " demo and it will get very clear to you which riffs Snorre added to DMDS . Also his playing , if he didn´t play on the album , then , listen to this and tell me that what you hear in DMDS isn´t either this guy or someone who was inspired by someone , he , himself inspired , lol .
@@karatejoseph79 he demonstrates how he came up with the sound in the amazing black metal documentary that came out recently. The tremelo was all Oystein. Euronymous was already doing that, they were both experimenting and got ideas from each other.
Øystein invented the style but Snorre gave him some ideas. You guys are seriously clueless, and Fenriz never said Snorre alone, he always said Øystein AND Snorre
@@j33en3r exactly. people doing mental gymnastics nowadays to take away credit from Oystein. It makes me laugh because 99% of the time it’s Varg fanboys or people misinformed by Varg fanboys
I know it's just a joke, but it's a shame that Snorre is remembered only because of this to a lot of people, while the dude was literally the darkest and probably the best guitarist of the whole nowegian bm scene
@@sevenone666 From tehnical standpoint he is, although I'm quite sure there are several bands who nobody knows and have "better" skills than Ihsahn. Snorre is more influential and it might be arguable but more creative IN MY OPINION, that's why I think he's better. Thorns has 2 albums and a few demos (2 more important ones), and basically EVERY project has a completely different and unique sound. And IMO he's also the better songwriter. One thing I always disliked in Emperor is that their projects were way too chaotic, both in terms of the sound itself and also the way the songs were built.
Negativo! Snorre apresentava Riffs para o lesado e ele copiava, o que sabia fazer bem. Usurpar as coisas dos outros e dizer que era dele, não sendo nada. Inventor é Snorre somente. Leia a história, e não pegue a metade do caminho
This is incredible for 1992! If only he didn't waste those 8 years in jail, just imagine the music Thorns could have put out there. SO ahead of it's time.
This is fucking ass. Pure shit not worthy of the shit tape it was recorded on. By this time Burzum, Immortal, Darkthrone, Samael, Varathron and Necromantia already released their first masterpieces.
Интересная музыка. Мне почемутоипоказадась, вто жто такой себе панк, глп гитары опустили по звучание на 1, если не на 2, тона ниже и добавили более зловещий влкал. Даже для демо, очень неплохо.
I uploaded the original demo, with the actual Ærie Descent from the demo and added the studio version of Ærie Descent as a bonus track. The Ærie Descent track in this video came from the ‘Nordic Metal: A tribute to Euronymous’ compilation, I added it as well on my demo upload.
You ever notice how some people steal others original ideas? Makes me question some of these successful underground bands. So much controversy to who said this or what not and who killed who and shit. What a fucking time to have been around in those early days. Goddamn, pure
Ærie Descent04:59 Hide lyrics By the Moon's haze and Northern Moonlight. Upon the Earth he rode. He seeks that which never was and never to become. The Moon rose, it was crimson in color, as if the night saw the coming fall that once crushed your domain. It ever comes again. And again, and again And again, and again And again, and again The moon shone with a fuller red. As a cross he was drawn to the Earth. What once has been shall be no more. Death, he craves his next. It is decreed. Oh, Lord, hide me from the secret council of the wicked and from these wretched words of iniquity. For my enemies be against me, and they have laid waste my soul in council together. Defend me from he that rises up against me. Save me from he that bears horns... cloven hooves. For he lies in wait for my soul and desires to take it down a fiery pit. The wraith descends to a world to feed upon Man's soul. See you perished, fall. So by the stone, decrees of faith. Their kingdom lost. The Moon rose, it was crimson in color. Tolled one bell. What once crushed your domain, it ever comes again. And again, and again And again, and again And again, and again
@@wolfgangdiaz2360 Yeah, dude seems like a tryhard with that comment, ironically showing that he has no clue. There's photos of helvete from back them with records in the basement where they hung out, among them slayer records. Slayer's early work was clearly an influence. And as I said, he wouldn't have taken the segment if he didn't like it.
Never heard this version of Aerie Descends with Keys and spoken word, is it really from the demo ? Different from the compil of Kyrck Prod but great too
What do you mean by "this style"? Thorns has recorded an album plus other material as well, which sound very much like Thorns does, and always has done.
@@WocklessGamingforAnimeMoms I hope by ''Latin American Music'' you meant the band Parabellum, because i can not even grasp the chain of thought you have to pull to think that Thorns drew influence from Salsa or whatever
That is cause you´re a false cont . Listen to the Ved Buens Ende demo for starters , that demo will instantly make you trver . If you enjoy it I´ll give you another great one to listen to , k ? As good as this and Ved Buens Ende´s .
@@societyearth6562 I´m not quite sure , I own it on cd so if you can´t find it I´ll fix that . But it should be there cause it was re released in a pretty limited edition by Misanthropy recs in the 90s ( when I 1st bought it , yeah , the Metal virus can be cronic ... ) . A box set with a poster ( different versions of the songs on " Those who caress the pale " mainly with a few extras - it´s still very worth it cause in a way I´m not quite sure whether I prefer the sound and vibe of those earlier versions or the ones which landed on the album) .
Which riffs are you thinking about? The only riff which i fohnd similar to any burzum song is the famous riff in Aerie Descent (maybe sounds a bit like the first riff from Ea, Lord of the Depths), but the Grymryk demo it first appaered in was before Burzum's debut. IMO Thorns (especially this demo) sounds much more like DMDS-Mayhem did, not surprise that Snorre inspired Euronymous a lot.
not only burzum, but all the black metal tremolo riffs from 1992/1993/1994 are inspired by thorns-grymyrk demo, it is well known that snorre with euronymous invented the norwegian black metal riff
Euronymous foi mais influenciado por Snorre do que Snorre influenciado por Euronymous. Fica evidentemente notável os Riffs criado nos primórdios tempo do Metal Norueguês
i'm listening to this song
again
and again
and again
It's all about repetition..
Underrated comment.
The richness of sound is mind blowing
Takes me back to the gloomy days in the early 90s... epic years... when the spirit was alive and no trend was in sight..
Yes... It takes back then....
Wish I'd been alive for that.
Wish I wasn't listening to Nirvana back then.
@@ParadoxapocalypSatan hahaha oh wow big change
@@ParadoxapocalypSatan don’t feel bad I was listening to Wu-Tang.
SUPER Underrated Inner Circle Norwegian Black Metal. Its a shame Thorns isn't more well known because Fenriz even said they Snorre was a pioneer to the black metal sound
Yeah apparently he is the one who brought tremelo to black metal. Respect. This shit is as dark/black as it comes!
There are Thorn riffs in " De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas " ... listen to the " Grymyrk " demo and it will get very clear to you which riffs Snorre added to DMDS . Also his playing , if he didn´t play on the album , then , listen to this and tell me that what you hear in DMDS isn´t either this guy or someone who was inspired by someone , he , himself inspired , lol .
@@karatejoseph79 he demonstrates how he came up with the sound in the amazing black metal documentary that came out recently. The tremelo was all Oystein. Euronymous was already doing that, they were both experimenting and got ideas from each other.
Øystein invented the style but Snorre gave him some ideas. You guys are seriously clueless, and Fenriz never said Snorre alone, he always said Øystein AND Snorre
@@j33en3r exactly. people doing mental gymnastics nowadays to take away credit from Oystein. It makes me laugh because 99% of the time it’s Varg fanboys or people misinformed by Varg fanboys
Man, Varg’s Driver could really make some cold music.
If Varg sees this comment you might get stabbed in self defense - dozens of times.
I know it's just a joke, but it's a shame that Snorre is remembered only because of this to a lot of people, while the dude was literally the darkest and probably the best guitarist of the whole nowegian bm scene
That bothers me so much as well. @@darthrevan6861
@@darthrevan6861nah bro the best guitarist was, is, and will be Ihsahn
@@sevenone666 From tehnical standpoint he is, although I'm quite sure there are several bands who nobody knows and have "better" skills than Ihsahn.
Snorre is more influential and it might be arguable but more creative IN MY OPINION, that's why I think he's better. Thorns has 2 albums and a few demos (2 more important ones), and basically EVERY project has a completely different and unique sound.
And IMO he's also the better songwriter. One thing I always disliked in Emperor is that their projects were way too chaotic, both in terms of the sound itself and also the way the songs were built.
The Genesis of Black Metal, as the TRVE Underground came to know it… brilliant
Pure dark,grim, mystic Black Metal👇❄️🤘
- Tracklist -
- Ærie Descent 00:00
- Funeral Marches to The Grave 04:59
The second track was from the actual demo, first track is sounding like it's recorded from Studio.
This is real. The epic sound of early Black Metal
Such creativity. Looking forward to hearing the next album whenever he gets it finished.
Hail Euronymous and Snorre Ruch the inventors of the Norwegian riff!
Negativo! Snorre apresentava Riffs para o lesado e ele copiava, o que sabia fazer bem. Usurpar as coisas dos outros e dizer que era dele, não sendo nada. Inventor é Snorre somente. Leia a história, e não pegue a metade do caminho
@@andersonlima9502 go see the interview of Snorre about his collaboration with Euronymous on the HELVETE documentary
Huge thanks for sharing this, It's a rare piece of darkness !
This is incredible for 1992! If only he didn't waste those 8 years in jail, just imagine the music Thorns could have put out there. SO ahead of it's time.
This is fucking ass. Pure shit not worthy of the shit tape it was recorded on.
By this time Burzum, Immortal, Darkthrone, Samael, Varathron and Necromantia already released their first masterpieces.
Thorns is better then Burzum
@Di ego Listen to first releases from Necromantia, less inventiveness than Thorns for sure? I Don't think so.
@Diego yeah, Fenriz himself admits that Snorre and Euronymous invented the typical Nor. Black Metal riff.
He was only in prison for 1-2 years if I'm right, or even less (i don't remember now, but i'm quite sure)
Интересная музыка. Мне почемутоипоказадась, вто жто такой себе панк, глп гитары опустили по звучание на 1, если не на 2, тона ниже и добавили более зловещий влкал. Даже для демо, очень неплохо.
Snorre is a genious. period
I uploaded the original demo, with the actual Ærie Descent from the demo and added the studio version of Ærie Descent as a bonus track.
The Ærie Descent track in this video came from the ‘Nordic Metal: A tribute to Euronymous’ compilation, I added it as well on my demo upload.
You ever notice how some people steal others original ideas? Makes me question some of these successful underground bands. So much controversy to who said this or what not and who killed who and shit. What a fucking time to have been around in those early days. Goddamn, pure
Great classic stuff 🤘🤘
Long live Norwegian metal.
Long live the Vibe and everyone who gets it and is capable off participating.
You can hear a direct influence on Dissection/Opthalamia and Judas Iscariot and Mysticum and and and…
Watain?? 😂
6:14 is from crypts of eternity by Slayer, sick
Noruega!!!!!! 🤘
This music staring at you from the abyss
glorious
4:22 ved buens ende ripped that off
Ærie Descent04:59 Hide lyrics By the Moon's haze and Northern Moonlight.
Upon the Earth he rode.
He seeks that which never was
and never to become.
The Moon rose, it was crimson in color,
as if the night saw the coming fall
that once crushed your domain.
It ever comes again.
And again, and again
And again, and again
And again, and again
The moon shone with a fuller red.
As a cross he was drawn to the Earth.
What once has been shall be no more.
Death, he craves his next.
It is decreed.
Oh, Lord, hide me from the secret council of the wicked
and from these wretched words of iniquity.
For my enemies be against me,
and they have laid waste my soul in council together.
Defend me from he that rises up against me.
Save me from he that bears horns...
cloven hooves.
For he lies in wait for my soul
and desires to take it down a fiery pit.
The wraith descends to a world
to feed upon Man's soul.
See you perished, fall.
So by the stone, decrees of faith.
Their kingdom lost.
The Moon rose, it was crimson in color.
Tolled one bell.
What once crushed your domain,
it ever comes again.
And again, and again
And again, and again
And again, and again
these lyrics are wrong and missing a lot of words.
@@BL00DRIDER lyrics are right
Long form interview with Snorre:
ua-cam.com/video/c1rYuQO_rzg/v-deo.html
6:16 lmao that's ripped straight from Slayer's Crypts of Eternity
Slayer aren't all that.
@@WocklessGamingforAnimeMoms Yeah that's why Blackthorn felt he needed to take a portion of a Slayer song because "they aren't all that."
@UCEcBManzFh8x5UGtfFqtQ1g in fact one of Snorre’s main influences . They are all that for anyone who understands Metal
@@wolfgangdiaz2360 Yeah, dude seems like a tryhard with that comment, ironically showing that he has no clue. There's photos of helvete from back them with records in the basement where they hung out, among them slayer records. Slayer's early work was clearly an influence. And as I said, he wouldn't have taken the segment if he didn't like it.
Anybody heard the Ion Storm riff in the background of Aerie Descent or is my mind playing tricks on me?
nat familiar with that particular riff, however, that one is from 1999 and this 1992...
You're right, not exactly the same riff but very similar. That riff can also be heard on "Where Dead Angels Lie" from Dissection.
How TRVE is this in a 0 -100 scale ? PRETTY F*+ing TRVE !!!!!
I guess like... 54?
Never heard this version of Aerie Descends with Keys and spoken word, is it really from the demo ? Different from the compil of Kyrck Prod
but great too
Leonard Herbert Yep, it`s the original. My favorite version. Such a unique sound.
This version is from the "Nordic Metal: A Tribute to Euronymous" compilation.
@@enforcer1937 I uploaded the demo from the Sigma Diabolicum compilation and added the Nordic Metal one as a bonus.
I better not listen to this again when I’m feeling rotten, cause my god
This is the wrong version of Aerie Descent, this version is the one from Necropolis, the Trøndertum version is different.
spotted
Twin Peaks Metal :) or Lynch Metal
it is sad that Thorns not recorded more in this style
What do you mean by "this style"? Thorns has recorded an album plus other material as well, which sound very much like Thorns does, and always has done.
@@Transcendizer The riffs were still Thorns riffs but the sound of the album was very different.
Eh,nr no. This is based in Scanadanavian Culture but taking influences from both Grunge and Latin American Music (like almost all Black Metal was).
@@WocklessGamingforAnimeMoms Lmao. Latin American music is completely irrelevant, and no early black metal was taking any influence from grunge.
@@WocklessGamingforAnimeMoms I hope by ''Latin American Music'' you meant the band Parabellum, because i can not even grasp the chain of thought you have to pull to think that Thorns drew influence from Salsa or whatever
At 1.43 dissection???
no, this was out way before dissection, at least a year or two
@@uhdahnbracquemont6746 Much more . Nodtveidt was listening to Wham and loving it by the time Snorre Ruch recorded this .
Its Head...................its head...............................
Is this true enought?
first norwegian black metal demo which is possible to listen.
That is cause you´re a false cont . Listen to the Ved Buens Ende demo for starters , that demo will instantly make you trver . If you enjoy it I´ll give you another great one to listen to , k ? As good as this and Ved Buens Ende´s .
Delhi Delirium I’ll check it out and get back to you sometime. It’s on UA-cam I assume?
@@societyearth6562 I´m not quite sure , I own it on cd so if you can´t find it I´ll fix that . But it should be there cause it was re released in a pretty limited edition by Misanthropy recs in the 90s ( when I 1st bought it , yeah , the Metal virus can be cronic ... ) . A box set with a poster ( different versions of the songs on " Those who caress the pale " mainly with a few extras - it´s still very worth it cause in a way I´m not quite sure whether I prefer the sound and vibe of those earlier versions or the ones which landed on the album) .
Idk,I find the first demo to be very laid back tbh. The lack of drums and vocals in some ways give them a vibe.
Sure babe... 🤣
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ThornS \m/
A lot of those riffs sound like burzum. Unless it is other way around - does anyone have an idea who ripped off who?
Which riffs are you thinking about?
The only riff which i fohnd similar to any burzum song is the famous riff in Aerie Descent (maybe sounds a bit like the first riff from Ea, Lord of the Depths), but the Grymryk demo it first appaered in was before Burzum's debut.
IMO Thorns (especially this demo) sounds much more like DMDS-Mayhem did, not surprise that Snorre inspired Euronymous a lot.
not only burzum, but all the black metal tremolo riffs from 1992/1993/1994 are inspired by thorns-grymyrk demo, it is well known that snorre with euronymous invented the norwegian black metal riff
Is this Satyr on vocals?...
Euronymous foi mais influenciado por Snorre do que Snorre influenciado por Euronymous. Fica evidentemente notável os Riffs criado nos primórdios tempo do Metal Norueguês
Also I like the version the Emperor did on split cd.
In this one who's played the drum? Hellhammer?
If I remember correctly, Snorre recorded this in a school, with random people - but I'm not sure.
Terje kråbøl on drums
Did Snörre kill that gay dude in Lillehammer? Just before Winter Olympics started in there. Pretty cold move..
Faust.
@@cd0u50c9 yep, youre correct..
Faust Bard Eithun in Emperor..
Faust was member of thorns too
Pls remove that copyright trash from your desc...
finally some vocals on a damn thorns album thought itd just be stupid riffs forever
Sorry, what!? hahaha
Stupid riffs? My oh my...