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The Seventh Date Of Blashyrkh

Norway Country of Origin: Norway

The Seventh Date Of Blashyrkh
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Type: DVD
Release Date: 1987
Label: BMG
Genre: Black
1. Irritation
2. Sole Survivor
3. Where The Rain Grows
4. Why?
5. Mr. Ego (Take Me Down)
6. Perfect Gentleman
7. The Game Is On
8. Secret Alibi
9. Take Me Home
10. In The Middle Of A Heartbeat
11. Still We Go
1. Aput
3. Season In Silence
4. The Attic And The World Of Emotions
5. Evil Birds
6. Ogron
7. Night Owl
8. Snowman
9. Bloody Cold Winter
10. The Abyss
11. Frozen Hands
12. Hiberna
1. Starlight
2. Murderer
3. Warrior
4. Victim Of Fate
5. Cry For Freedom
6. Walls Of Jericho
7. Ride The Sky
8. Reptile
9. Guardians
10. Phantoms Of Death
11. Metal Invaders
12. Gorgar
13. Heavy Metal (Is The Law)
14. How Many Tears
15. Judas
1. Intro
2. The Sun No Longer Rises
3. Withstand The Fall Of Time
4. Sons Of Northern Darkness
5. Tyrants
6. One By One
7. Wrath From Above
8. Unholy Forces Of Evil
9. Unsilent Storms In The North Abyss
10. At The Heart Of Winter
11. Battles In The North
12. Blashyrk (Mighty Ravendark)
1. On Horns Impaled
2. The Essence Of Black Purity
1. Initiation
2. I'm Alive
3. A Little Time
4. Twilight Of The Gods
5. A Tale That Wasn't Right
6. Future World
7. Halloween
8. Follow The Sign
2. Fortifications Of The Pale Architect
3. Old Savage
4. Ascend To The Glass Kingdom
5. Iron Wheels Of The Siege Machines
6. A Conflict Between Dukes
7. The Stars Disappeared From The Sky When We Uncovered The Bones Of The First Gods
1. Being A Jerk
2. Tony P. Shot
3. Anise Power
4. Lost In Osaka
5. Chronicles From The Stone Age

Review by Jack on March 13, 2003.

Kick ass thrash and death metal in a lethal concoction. Catchy, but with a satisfying aftertaste. Holland is bringing out some decent hybrid death metal bands, and Cold Blood Industries seems to be responsible for this. Hot on the hells of I.N.R.I. comes Katafalk who like I.N.R.I. bring us a decent old slab of death metal with a few thrash trimmings. Katafalk, however, unlike the aforementioned I.N.R.I. have another card up their sleeve which comes in the form of a few black metal influences.

Vocally Katafalk rip along like you would expect a death/thrash band to. Wokkel keeps up in perfect timing with the Katafalk horde. Grim screeches, and foreboding atmosphere aside, this man is a competent vocalist and suits the music perfectly.

The actual tangible music of Katafalk is probably most memorable for their extremely strong choruses. Each song is drenched in a catchy riff and some equally catchy vocals, which force you to real stand up and –want- to listen to the rest of the track, if not album. Seemingly for "Storm of the Horde", Katafalk have made it a real target to hone in on their natural songwriting abilities and strike it home time and time again. Each track is well written and contains enough flavour to make it a potential hit.

My only real complaint here is the production, which is possibly a bit thin. But overall this is one of the finer debuts of the year, thus far.

Bottom Line: There isn't too much wrong with "Storm of the Horde", for a debut album this is pretty fucking exciting. Can't wait for the follow up.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 8
Production: 7
Originality: 7.5
Overall: 8.5

Rating: 8 out of 10

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