Since Satyricon debuted with Dark Medieval Times in 1994, they've been constant innovators of the genre they helped give rise to as part of the early Norwegian black metal scene. Just two years later, ...
We’ve teamed with Satyricon on exclusive vinyl variants of the reissues of their first two albums. Looking back on both albums in a retrospective on The Shadowthrone for the metal blog Nine Circles, ...
Satyricon‘s discography can be split into two eras. First, and probably favorite among longtime fans, was their definitive age — what eventually led to the mid-’90s trinity of Dark Medieval Times, The ...
“Just being up there in the mountains and feeling like I’m literally on top of the world, it inspires me to work on something epic. It inspired me to try to write something that evokes those mighty ...
The release of Nemesis Divina was a game-changer, not only sonically, but visually, as well. The relatively pristine production showcased the band's development as musicians without sacrificing any of ...
Before Michaela Watkins’ first shift behind the bar at Satyricon, the manager gave her the tour. “He said to me: ‘Okay, here’s the taps, here’s the keg, here’s the bat.’ And I was, like, the bat? And ...
Right now, heavy metal gatekeeping is under fire. Once upon a time, it was considered charming and genre-appropriate to be a frowny jerk to kids who knew less about metal than you, but alas, no more!
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