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, ...
The four-and-a-half-minute cut maintains the black 'n' roll feel that Satyricon have been feeling out in the new millennium. As in the past, the riffs immediately catch the ear with their gravedirt ...
"Me and Frost will start jamming again and having fun, and see what happens for a new record," Satyricon leader Satyr told Noisecreep while preparing for the band's final U.S. tour in support of 'The ...
Y’all aware of the work of acclaimed Norwegian painter Edvard Munch? You most likely know his most famous painting “The Scream,” though you might also know his painting “Love and Pain (Vampire).” He ...
After four years of silence, Satyricon is back with a new album called Deep Calleth Upon Deep out September 22. The title track to the album can be found below, and is a pretty lo-fi and simple ...
Next year is shaping up to be a big one for fans of the Norwegian black metal duo Satyricon, as they’re not only planning release their first new album in seven years, but they’ve also got ...
THE FIRST TIME I saw Satyricon play was in Aug. 2005. The Norwegian band commanded the main stage at the outdoor Oya festival, held annually in August in Satyricon’s hometown of Oslo. The group played ...
"We have no political message or anything," Satyricon frontman Satyr said shortly after a scorching set by Taiwanese black metal freedom fighters Chthonic. "We just have the message of black metal." ...
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