The band draws inspiration from the dark and swampy Swedish forests to create a combination of old school black metal and the horrific aspects of Scandinavian folklore
A mid-90s masterpiece, this is Dimmu Borgir and symphonic/classically inspired black metal before it became polished, an archaic and atmospheric work with heavy use of piano and calming passages contrasting with aggressive and epic metal aggression. A somber and immersive album that is arguably far more timeless than the later rerecorded/rewritten Stormblåst 2005 recorded a decade later.
Cult demo of raw, proud and medieval sounding black metal from the fertile, dusty moors of Quebec is now available on Record and Compact Disc for the first time. Sold out almost immediately after being revealed, this demo now fetches relatively high collector prices within the underground ranks – truly outstanding among the current Quebec elite.