Dødheimsgard - "Monumental Possession" 05/06/1996

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Dødheimsgard - "Monumental Possession" 05/06/1996
DODHEIMSGARD
DODHEIMSGARD release "KRONET TIL KONGE" (WHITE LP)! Get the details right here: https://toxicmetalzine.com/post/dodheimsgard
Analyzing this complex avant-garde album certainly isn't an easy task. It's a carefully organized piece of art, fusing elements of post-black metal, electronic, psychedelic rock, industrial, and even classical and new-age music. It's hard to characterize this album with a single genre tag - which makes it all the more interesting to study and listen to..
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Aldrahn & Vicotnik (Dodheimsgard) in the front, Shagrath (Dimmu Borgir) in the back
Dødheimsgard - Kronet Til Konge - 1995
Frost in the early years of 90s as he’s playing drums in Zyklon B.
The band's members were Samoth (guitar and bass) and Ihsahn (keyboard) from Emperor, Frost (drums) from Satyricon and Aldrahn (vocals) from Dødheimsgard. Their lyrics deal mainly with death, apocalypse and warfare. The band recorded only “Blood Must Be Shed EP” other versions of the featured songs were featured on split releases with Mayhem and Swordmaster.