Aye, it's right up there with the greatest metal riffs ever set down...some cool contemporary/mediaeval folk mashup things going on here...and heavy as balls too!
It would be extremely difficult, I would think, to make a coherent black metal song that was constructed using musical motifs from Scandinavian folk music. But my oh my they really nailed it. The two styles mesh so completely, so perfectly, so sublimely....never gets old....
For the people wondering what came first, Quintessence or Noregsgard: Storm released 'Nordavind' in February 1995, whereas Darkthrone released 'Panzerfaust' in June of that same year. That still doesn't explain if this was written as a Darkthrone riff and also used for Storm, or the other way around. All I know is that Storm is the first to unleash this epic riff upon the world. My personal preference lies with Quintessence, since I agree with Fenriz: folk and metal do not mix well most of the time. Though Isengard's 'Høstmørke' is a pretty decent album and a rare exception in this regard, in part due to the rawness of the recording, the folk-oriented songs on that album still can't hold a candle to the 2 epic black metal songs that close off the album, especially Thornspawn Chalice.
The debate is highly annoying. Who really cares. The songs aren't even comparable to begin with. Personally, I've grown to strongly dislike most 'real' black metal as I've aged. Definitely prefer something with either soft choruses to break up the screaming or folk metal like this. Of course, that is just my opinion which you obviously will disagree with.
hey, hold up guys, the man is allowed to have an opinion...take away people's right to have an opinion and what happens to TH-cam? 99.9% of all comments go out the window. Personally I think a riff of this magnitude sounds better (slightly) in the lo-fi carnage of 'Quintessence', but there's no denying this treatment of the tune is pretty special as well. Black metal bands doing albums with a definite folk influence are fine by me - just listen to Ulver's magnificent first effort. It's all about the soul you put into it....and the 'atmosphere' conjured up by Satyr and Fenriz here is damn intoxicating. In reality, a genre of music which has so much antipathy to Christianity is a logical fit with a genre that privileges the pagan, pre-Christian folk roots of Norse culture.....and it is always fascinating to listen to music at such a remove from the music of my, much newer and predominantly Anglo-Saxon culture (I am from Australia, so obviously we have no experience of longships and Vikings)...
hell yea and tell your brother in law that he is kind of cute, i guess he will remember me from that lovely weding in the middle 80s, he was dressed in green silk suit with dark blue tie just like this leprecon standing right on the end of the rainbow he wasn't redhead tho
tak aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
I doubt this is a popular oppinion, but I think the Quintessence riff is put to much better use in this song than the Darkthrone song. Great riff wherever it is though.
No si es una coincidencia o un plagio de parte de Darkthrone porque esta cancion salio antes de Quintessence, Aunque ambas salieron el mismo año 1995 asi que puede ser una coincidencia
Have you ever heard his project Neptun Towers? Gylve (Fenriz) is a true lover of all kinds of music! When I was working in a recordstore where he sometimes came, he bought hip hop, electro, indie, folk and more... Narrow-minded? Nope! Truly open-minded!
a riff so good, they had no choice but to use it twice
@Hexxengale Curse Of The Wind we're talking about the same guys, you're listening to Fenriz from Darkthrone rn
@@Malennius Fenriz acually does some of the vocals on this version
This came out the same year as Panzerfaust too
One of the best riffs ever produced
Aye, it's right up there with the greatest metal riffs ever set down...some cool contemporary/mediaeval folk mashup things going on here...and heavy as balls too!
Storm's Quintessence!
The right Quintessence
Hail fenriz hail nocturno culto
@@susanneskadetsinnverdilsek5901 and Satyr?
@@susanneskadetsinnverdilsek5901 No todos los riffs de Darkthrone los creo Nocturno, Fenriz tuvo mucho que ver
Amazing angelical backing vocals by Karo Rueslåtten. Die schönste Stimme, die ich in meinem Leben gehört habe.
Endless love for Kari Rueslåtten.
Satyr’s silky voice under the epic vocals of Fenriz, bravo
It would be extremely difficult, I would think, to make a coherent black metal song that was constructed using musical motifs from Scandinavian folk music. But my oh my they really nailed it. The two styles mesh so completely, so perfectly, so sublimely....never gets old....
The version here is clean; the one on Panzerfaust raw and paint-stripping. Both are brilliant.
Early Satyricon contains a lot of folk music riffs, even Absurd and many more bands do it regularly.
Enslaved, Borknagar, Kampfar and Windir also did it. Vintersorg in Sweden too
En 2023 y seguimos privados , con esta obra maestra.
Quite possibly the best riff ever
Hades fenriz has a great knack for coming up with those
Especially after listening to St Vitus.. Search for their track "I Bleed Black" and you'll see.. ;)
It's my favorite caveman riff
There's no such a thing as "the best riff ever":) Too many of them.
@Stigmatix666 Thanks man, I heard about that band, but was too young for it, now I get it
The best song. Fenriz genius
240p, as Odin intended
The moon, the mountains and a voice far from this time is all we would like to have
Do you have relation with Fenriz?
This is beautiful
the song that i've listened most since 2005
For the people wondering what came first, Quintessence or Noregsgard: Storm released 'Nordavind' in February 1995, whereas Darkthrone released 'Panzerfaust' in June of that same year. That still doesn't explain if this was written as a Darkthrone riff and also used for Storm, or the other way around. All I know is that Storm is the first to unleash this epic riff upon the world. My personal preference lies with Quintessence, since I agree with Fenriz: folk and metal do not mix well most of the time. Though Isengard's 'Høstmørke' is a pretty decent album and a rare exception in this regard, in part due to the rawness of the recording, the folk-oriented songs on that album still can't hold a candle to the 2 epic black metal songs that close off the album, especially Thornspawn Chalice.
The debate is highly annoying. Who really cares. The songs aren't even comparable to begin with. Personally, I've grown to strongly dislike most 'real' black metal as I've aged. Definitely prefer something with either soft choruses to break up the screaming or folk metal like this. Of course, that is just my opinion which you obviously will disagree with.
hey, hold up guys, the man is allowed to have an opinion...take away people's right to have an opinion and what happens to TH-cam? 99.9% of all comments go out the window. Personally I think a riff of this magnitude sounds better (slightly) in the lo-fi carnage of 'Quintessence', but there's no denying this treatment of the tune is pretty special as well. Black metal bands doing albums with a definite folk influence are fine by me - just listen to Ulver's magnificent first effort. It's all about the soul you put into it....and the 'atmosphere' conjured up by Satyr and Fenriz here is damn intoxicating. In reality, a genre of music which has so much antipathy to Christianity is a logical fit with a genre that privileges the pagan, pre-Christian folk roots of Norse culture.....and it is always fascinating to listen to music at such a remove from the music of my, much newer and predominantly Anglo-Saxon culture (I am from Australia, so obviously we have no experience of longships and Vikings)...
One band that mix folk and metal really well is månegarm from sweden, just a suggestion.
St Vitus' "I Bleed Black" came first. This Darkthrone/Storm song is an obvious tribute!
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Holy shit!!! I never listened to this....
I put my toddler asleep listening to this, the same way I used to went asleep mamy years ago
thx for the translation, is always nice to know where they sing about...
hail to pagan pride!
+Mathias Nova hail from a slavic pagan brother from the south!
@@Skrim666 Pagan slavic brother is there!
ODYN og THOR
Blood for the Blood Gods
hell yea and tell your brother in law that he is kind of cute, i guess he will remember me from that lovely weding in the middle 80s, he was dressed in green silk suit with dark blue tie just like this leprecon standing right on the end of the rainbow he wasn't redhead tho
0:43 I always want to go... EIGHT MILES DEEP THE WELL... them im like... owait
Awesome song. For me, the best of Nordavind. But the whole album is a masterpiece as well. Satyr rules...
Muito fodaaaa tô viciado no storm \m/
bu tarzi yilmadan dinlerim
Muy buena
The best of an album worth remembering
great atmosphere...
Masterpiece! \m/
Com certeza uma obra prima, unico!
Saludos desde Perú vive El Metal!
amazing proyect fenriz the master!!!!
Quintessence
By Dartkthrone....
From the Album
Panzerfaust
Composed by
Varg Vikernes.
Year released in 1995
@@christianwikery6604 Fenriz definitely composed the riff, right?
_This comment has received too many negative votes_ ← the 2012 version of your post.
Damn, sounds good...
That riff omg 😍
Viking metal na essência 🤘
Everyone hailing Fenriz when Storm was originally an idea by Satyr of Satyricon.
This song is is essentially quintessence part 2 thats why.
And Fenriz is better🙃
Fenriz came up with the riff
Love it! When i heared Darhtrone verstion, the first thing was to search tre right version
There is no right version mate. They were written by the same guy after all...
Great band!!
tak
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Just listening to this and now growing facial hair livening in the mountains and got a axe in my right hand
Long live Sigurd "Satyr" Vongraven
Sick!
Magnificent record.
I love it...
i really like the vocals
You should totally do an acoustic version of this with nagelstev lyrics. Love from Greece
muy brutal, excelente trabajo Hail....
Ha! I never noticed that, and yet, I like both songs.
Good job, Sir!
Satyr's and Fenriz's tram work is good stuff as expected
Merci Maxwell !
Excellent!!!
Excellent
.
Best Riff of all times
Moon and Mountains ♡♡♡♡
fenriz has an awesome voice!
Faen meg en bra låt!
Perfect
A riff so good......Fenriz said F It...Big Sunglasses.
Si mouving💖💖💖
my lifes anthem and the lives past
Riff based Darkthrone song !
Black metal 🌑🤘🇧🇻
\m/ fodaaa caraaaa
Bruno Campos Lima Muito mano kkkk
Love it!
I doubt this is a popular oppinion, but I think the Quintessence riff is put to much better use in this song than the Darkthrone song. Great riff wherever it is though.
Sam Hart i love both, but i agree this one is very nice, it holds a place in my heart, very nostalgic...
Storm or Darkthrone first? Check out both versions and decide..both of them go with the atmosphere of their respective albums
Anyway, thats a master piece in panzerfaust and nordavind.
This riff was written by Fenriz in early 1994.
esto esta chingon
I have the CD, in rough shape, but this song still works the best lmao
What does it says, who wrote the guitar parts?
@@prometheustod The booklet just states who performed each part of the song, but not who wrote them.
Well both were released in 1995, panzerfaust was released on 6th june but I'm not sure about Nordavind.
One road to asa bay and quintessence had a baby
los pianitos le dan el meo corte sii
Claaaaaasiiiicoooo
hail fenriz
essence of folk/ black metal
Quintessence!
2021
yes, right
quintessence!!!!
isn't this the riff from quintessence by darkthrone ?
yes it is.
jah rasttafari yeah but supposedly varg wrote this riff, it is pretty well known that they are friends...
Hayden Dillon-Lloyd you re right this song wrote greifi grishnak
No
Yes, for sure. However, the riff is a clear tribute to the St Vitus song "I Bleed Black".. They just made a northern pagan version of it
In Minnesota...
wich by the way is an amazing singer
Reminds me of quintenssence by darkthrone
The same riffs
This is awesome. I still like quintessence a bit better though. I also like how at 3:24 it sounded almost like one of Satyricon’s riffs.
Satyr of Satyricon plays guitar here..
Dark castle in the deep forest
Trve metal experience, only at 144p!
Actually Storm and Darkthrone are led by the same guy....
Actually Storm and Satyricon are led by the same guy....
All this has done is left me questioning what came first, this or Panzerfaust from Darkthrone. When I'm not feeling so lazy I'll look!
St Vitus "I Bleed Black" came first ;)
If you read Panzerfaust leaflet, there is the surprising name of the one who composed Quintessence. And it's not Fenriz nor Satyr... Let's find out!
Really??????? Was it Varg??
Supposedly this is meant to be Fenriz' outlook on quintessence.
Rediscovered this several times. Reminds me of my youth instantly.
\m/…(>.
classe A
No si es una coincidencia o un plagio de parte de Darkthrone porque esta cancion salio antes de Quintessence, Aunque ambas salieron el mismo año 1995 asi que puede ser una coincidencia
Actually it's the riff from Noregsgard by Storm.
Hail Nordmann!
Fenriz not cut a dash with this project
Metal dinlemeye bu parçadan başladım
vay be
Dude, this guy is into house-techno.
And people call him narrow-minded
Have you ever heard his project Neptun Towers? Gylve (Fenriz) is a true lover of all kinds of music! When I was working in a recordstore where he sometimes came, he bought hip hop, electro, indie, folk and more... Narrow-minded? Nope! Truly open-minded!
The epitome of human music.
Guys. On the end: Who the f@ck came up with the riff??? Fenriz, Varg or Satyr?
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Eight miles deep the well…
Quintessence.
Hail Satyr
Claaaaaaaasiiiiicoooo9
The main riff is actually from Darkthrone's song "Quintessence" which appeared on "Panzerfaust" album.
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