A Blaze in the Northern Sky Review
Band | |
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Album | A Blaze in the Northern Sky |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | February 26, 1992 |
Genres | Black Metal |
Labels | Peaceville Records |
Length | 42:06 |
Ranked | #2 for 1992 , #42 all-time |
Album rating : 92.2 / 100
Votes : 102 (5 reviews)
Votes : 102 (5 reviews)
September 28, 2021
Though a legendary album now, Darkthrone’s A Blaze in the Northern Sky would have been a total shock to anyone previously following the band. Their debut was straight Death Metal, and though it did have a focus on melodies and cold atmospheres, other than that it had very little in common with this creature. I can only guess they started listening to Bathory and decided to go that route, cause I hear Bathory influence all over this. The biggest difference is instead of epic Vikings, the theme is Pagan winters.
A Blaze in the Northern Sky is just 6 long tracks filled with very competent Black Metal, consistent in quality from start to finish, and without many surprises. This is probably considered a landmark release in 2nd wave Black Metal due to its melodic tendencies and lyrical themes that steer away from Satanism. Interestingly, the production sounds a bit worse than their first album, maybe done intentionally to capture that authentic Black Metal sound. My favorite aspect here is the drumming, which is incredibly varied and has much more precision than most Black Metal at the time. The drummer knows when to drop into Doom territory and when to go all out, and does it all very well.
For me, I’ll say that while it is a great album, it didn’t live up to its hype. There’s nothing incredibly unique about it, and to me it’s just a Black Metal version of their debut – strong and competently played, but ultimately unmemorable. Definitely a great listen for that nocturnal winter feel though.
A Blaze in the Northern Sky is just 6 long tracks filled with very competent Black Metal, consistent in quality from start to finish, and without many surprises. This is probably considered a landmark release in 2nd wave Black Metal due to its melodic tendencies and lyrical themes that steer away from Satanism. Interestingly, the production sounds a bit worse than their first album, maybe done intentionally to capture that authentic Black Metal sound. My favorite aspect here is the drumming, which is incredibly varied and has much more precision than most Black Metal at the time. The drummer knows when to drop into Doom territory and when to go all out, and does it all very well.
For me, I’ll say that while it is a great album, it didn’t live up to its hype. There’s nothing incredibly unique about it, and to me it’s just a Black Metal version of their debut – strong and competently played, but ultimately unmemorable. Definitely a great listen for that nocturnal winter feel though.
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Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | video | ||
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1. | Kathaarian Life Code | 10:39 | 97.9 | 28 | Audio |
2. | In the Shadow of the Horns | 7:02 | 95.8 | 22 | Audio |
3. | Paragon Belial | 5:25 | 91.6 | 18 | Audio |
4. | Where Cold Winds Blow | 7:26 | 92.3 | 17 | |
5. | A Blaze in the Northern Sky | 4:58 | 92.8 | 20 | Audio |
6. | The Pagan Winter | 6:35 | 94.7 | 18 | Audio |
Line-up (members)
- Nocturno Culto : Vocals, Lead Guitars, Music
- Fenriz : Drums, Backing Vocals, Lyrics, Music
- Zephyrous : Rhythm Guitars, Music
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