Satyricon (album)
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This article is about self-titled 2013 album by the Norwegian band Satyricon. For 1992 album by Meat Beat Manifesto, see Satyricon (Meat Beat Manifesto album). For other uses of Satyricon, see Satyricon (disambiguation).
Satyricon | ||||
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Studio album by Satyricon | ||||
Released |
9 September 2013 (Europe) 17 November 2013 (USA / Canada) | |||
Recorded |
Studio Stabbur (using analog equipment) Propeller Studios (using analog equipment) Studio X | |||
Genre | Black metal | |||
Length |
51:22 66:13 (with bonus tracks) | |||
Label | Nuclear Blast, Roadrunner, Indie | |||
Producer | Satyr | |||
Satyricon chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
BW&BK | 6/10[1] |
PopMatters | [2] |
Sputnikmusic | 2.1/5[3] |
Allmusic | [4] |
Satyricon is the eighth studio album by Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. It is their first topping VG-lista, the official Norwegian Albums Chart. It was released throughout Europe on 9 September 2013, and released on 17 September 2013 in USA and Canada.
Tracklist
No. | Title | Length | |
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1. | "Voice of Shadows" | 2:36 | |
2. | "Tro og Kraft" | 6:01 | |
3. | "Our World It Rumbles Tonight" | 5:13 | |
4. | "Nocturnal Flare" | 6:38 | |
5. | "Phoenix" | 6:32 | |
6. | "Walker Upon the Wind" | 4:48 | |
7. | "Nekrohaven" | 3:12 | |
8. | "Ageless Northern Spirit" | 4:44 | |
9. | "The Infinity of Time and Space" | 7:48 | |
10. | "Natt" | 3:44 |
- Bonus tracks
No. | Title | Length | |
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11. | "Phoenix (Recording Session Rough Mix)" | 6:32 | |
12. | "Our World, It Rumbles Tonight (Deeper Low Mix)" | 5:07 | |
13. | "Natt (Wet Mix)" | 3:34 |
Charts
Chart (2013) | Peak position |
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Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[ 1] | 36 |
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[ 1] | 108 |
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[ 1] | 148 |
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[ 1] | 6 |
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[ 1] | 1 |
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[ 1] | 18 |
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[ 1] | 47 |
German Albums (Media Control)[ 1] | 37 |
Personnel
- Satyricon
- Guest musicians
- Karl Oluf Wennerberg - Percussion (on track 5)
- Erik Ljunggren- Keyboards
- Kjetil Bjerkestrand - Pump organ (on track 10)
- Sivert Høyem - Vocals (on track 5)
- Gildas Le Pape - Guitars, Bass, Music
- Production
- Sune Eriksen - Photography
- Paul Logus - Mastering
- Adam Kasper - Mixing
- Satyr - Producer, Mixing
- Sam Hoffstedt - Engineering
- Nate Yaccino - Engineering
- Jacob Dobewall - Engineering
- Mike Hartung - Engineering
- Erik Ljunggren - Engineering
- Fredrik Melby - Artwork
References
- ↑ Perri, David. "Satyricon - Satyricon". BW&BK. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
- ↑ Dean Brown. "Satyricon: Satyricon | PopMatters". PopMatters.
- ↑ Iluvatar. "Review: Satyricon - Satyricon | Sputnikmusic (staff review)". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
- ↑ Monger, James Christopher. "Satyricon review". Allmusic. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
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