Blood Fire Death
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Blood Fire Death | |||||
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Studio album by Bathory | |||||
Released | October 1988 | ||||
Recorded | 1988 at Heavenshore Studio in Stockholm, Sweden | ||||
Genre | Black metal Viking metal [1] |
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Length | 45:41 | ||||
Label | Black Mark Records | ||||
Producer | Quorthon and The Boss | ||||
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Bathory chronology | |||||
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Blood Fire Death is the fourth album by Bathory, which continued the transition towards more epic songwriting begun on the band's previous album. It is often considered to be the first work in the Viking metal genre, and it is also considered by many fans to be Bathory's finest work. The ninth track is not included on the cassette release.
The lyrics to "The Golden Walls of Heaven" and "Dies Irae" are acrostics: the first letters of each line form phrases, namely "SATAN" (repeated 8 times) and "CHRIST THE BASTARD SON OF HEAVEN," respectively.
The 1999 re-issue of the album In The Nightside Eclipse by Emperor contains a cover of "A Fine Day to Die", recorded during the Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk sessions. Later, Ihsahn, Emperor's frontman, covered "For All Those Who Died" with his wife Ihriel in their joint project Peccatum on The Moribund People EP.
[edit] Track listing
- "Odens Ride over Nordland" – 2:59
- "A Fine Day to Die" – 8:35
- "The Golden Walls of Heaven" – 5:22
- "Pace 'till Death" – 3:39
- "Holocaust" – 3:25
- "For All Those Who Died" – 4:57
- "Dies Irae" – 5:11
- "Blood fire death" – 10:28
- "Outro" – 0:58
[edit] Credits
- Quorthon – electric guitar, percussion, vocals, lyrics
- Kothaar – bass guitar
- Vvornth – drums
- Peter Nicolai Arbo – album cover painting, The Wild Hunt of Odin (Åsgårdsreien)
- Pelle Matteus – photography
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