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Age : 27 Joined : 10 Nov 2007 Posts : 1754 Localisation : France
| Subject: Bathory Thu 26 Jun - 11:29 | |
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Bathory was formed in Stockholm, Sweden in 1983, for fun, by the then 18-year-old Quorthon. After various names and numerous line-up changes, the group finally settled on Bathory. That same year, Quorthon managed to secure the consent of Tyfon Grammofon's boss to record two tracks for the compilation Scandinavian Metal Attack. The tracks which he recorded gained unexpected attention by fans. Soon afterward, Tyfon Grammofon contacted Quorthon and asked him to record a full-length album.
Although Venom's Black Metal (1982) was the first record to coin the term, it was Bathory's early albums, featuring Satanic lyrics, low-fi production and an inhuman vocal style, that defined the genre. On a further note, many fans have thought that Venom was an influence on Bathory, however Quorthon has said that he never even owned a Venom record, and had only heard a few songs. Bathory's subsequent releases, the self-titled debut, The Return and Under the Sign of the Black Mark are now regarded as major influences on the Norwegian bands which extended Black Metal's musical progression and popularity in the beginning of the 1990s.
The first signs of what was to follow appeared on what some fans consider to be Bathory's best album: Blood Fire Death, where on some of the tracks the pace had slowed down to allow for a more epic songwriting approach. It was also here that the Viking theme was introduced. Most of the musical elements of Black Metal were still present, however. It was with the release of Hammerheart that Bathory surprised many of its fans. The style had now drastically changed towards less aggressive, more epic and atmospheric music; the lyrics dealt with themes about Vikings and Scandinavia's Norse mythology. Bathory had become pioneers in yet another genre within the world of extreme music—that of Viking Metal. The style of Hammerheart was further perfected on the subsequent Twilight of the Gods and Blood on Ice.
With 1994's Requiem, Bathory changed style once more, this time turning to vicious retro-thrash in the vein of 1980s Bay area thrash bands. With the Nordland albums of 2002 and 2003, the band largely abandoned the retro-thrash sound of the mid-1990s in favour his more popular, more epic style for which he is best known. In June, 2004, Quorthon was found dead in his home, apparently of a heart failure.
Formed in 1983 - Disbanded in 2004
Bathory Discography 1984 - Scandinavian Metal Attack Split 1984 - Bathory 1985 - The Return 1987 - Under Sign Of Black Mark 1988 - Blood Fire Death 1990 - Hammerheart 1991 - Twilight Of The Gods - Single 1991 - Twilight Of The Gods 1992 - Jubileum I 1993 - Jubileum II 1994 - Requiem 1994 - Octagon 1996 - Blood On Ice - Single 1996 - Blood On Ice 1998 - Jubileum III 2001 - Katalog 2001 - Destroyer Of Worlds 2002 - Nordland I 2003 - Nordland II 2006 - In Memory Of Quorthon (1/2/3 - boxset)
Official myspace still active: http://www.myspace.com/bathoryofficial you can listen some tunes there
Quorthon(Tomas Forsberg) Feb 17, 1966 - June 3, 2004 R.I.P. _________________ Into Battle We Ride With Gods By Our Side We're Strong And Not Afraid To Die \m/ MET MET MET MET MET MET !!! .......................YAY! |
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Age : 27 Joined : 10 Nov 2007 Posts : 1754 Localisation : France
| Subject: Re: Bathory Thu 26 Jun - 11:32 | |
| I should slap you all for not knowing so well that band! thats why i've put it here in the end. I would recomand blood fire death, nordland 1 and blood on ice for those not knowing them yet or not at all.. _________________ Into Battle We Ride With Gods By Our Side We're Strong And Not Afraid To Die \m/ MET MET MET MET MET MET !!! .......................YAY! |
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Cyberax
Age : 19 Joined : 08 Apr 2008 Posts : 225 Localisation : Romania
| Subject: Re: Bathory Sat 5 Jul - 17:00 | |
| Lol,how in Hel's name not to know about Bathory? I like a little bit more their black metal period but theoretically they created both genres:black and viking.My favourite albums are Twilight of the gods,Nordland,Hammerheart.Ow,the song Hammerheart from In memory of Quorthon boxset is one of the sadest song I've ever listened,especially when the guitar is played,absolutely briliant. |
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