@@enforcement2 unlike Blood on Ice which was meant to be their fifth album, the Requiem album from the late 80s is not related to album released in 1994 according to what Quorthon said in an interview with Metal Rules (which he mistakenly said 1993). "Just before recording the "Hammerheart" album, in the summer of 1989, we began a session that went by the working title "Requiem". None of the material recorded during this session was ever used except for a couple of tracks released on the Jubileum CD's. The "Requiem" album that was recorded and released in 1993 only had the same title and none of its material was from the "Requiem" of 1989."
I've been following your work for a few years, I like it a lot and every day I listen to it I like it even more, from the timbre of the vocal to the instrumental. Big hug
Quorthon's vocals at 666 bpm!
A thrash song between a black metal and a viking metal album.
i like to pause the song every once in a while so he can breath
If there wasn't a label called that already I would call this unmatched brutality.
Hidden Gem!
0:31 0:33
This is hardcore!
Hardcore is different :P
no it's not.This is blackened thrash.
no this is thrash metal, from a black metal band which is actually a one man project but lets call it a band because that is easier
@@judaspriestfan yeah but in general bathory is either thrash or blackened thrash. First 3 albums have elements of both thrash and blackened thrash
This is clearly a thrash song with some black metal in it.Still good!
my favorite 80s bathory track \m/, curious what the Vahalla and 1989's Requiem albums could've been.
I wish they’d make anniversary release with ALL of the unreleased stuff on it
Chronologically through the years too.
Are you implying, and I ask out of curiosity, that “Requiem”, the album, was created respectively that work on it had begun in said year?
@@enforcement2 unlike Blood on Ice which was meant to be their fifth album, the Requiem album from the late 80s is not related to album released in 1994 according to what Quorthon said in an interview with Metal Rules (which he mistakenly said 1993).
"Just before recording the "Hammerheart" album, in the summer of 1989, we began a session that went by the working title "Requiem". None of the material recorded during this session was ever used except for a couple of tracks released on the Jubileum CD's. The "Requiem" album that was recorded and released in 1993 only had the same title and none of its material was from the "Requiem" of 1989."
I loved it 🤘🏻🤘🏻
epic
🤘👹🤘
I've been following your work for a few years, I like it a lot and every day I listen to it I like it even more, from the timbre of the vocal to the instrumental. Big hug
This just a label site. Bathory aka Quorthon aka Thomas Forsberg died 17 years ago.
@@basedbuddha777 I would go thumbs up but prefer thumbs down in this question.
This fucking guy... wow 😂