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Satyr (Satyricon) Fan First: What Is Norwegian Black Metal? Euronymous, Why Bathory Matters & More

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Satyr of Norwegian black metal band Satyricon recounts his early days devouring 1970's rock, the moment he discovered extreme metal and eventually co-founded a movement, and the bands who keep the energy of the music fresh, surprising and dark. He also discusses creating music for the Edvard Munch exhibition, what really defines black metal (and what doesn't) and lots more. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2TzldGO Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3x0vxFH SATYR CONTENT GUIDE: 00:00 Killing your babies and meaning it 00:30 The most influential person in Norwegian Black Metal 02:16 Introduction 02:25 The first artist you put on a pedestal 07:49 Finding humour in the intensity of dark music 10:19 The first musical storyline you were obsessed by 16:12 Writers struggling with Edvard Munch x Satyricon music 21:31 Munch & his world, his moment, making the music match 25:14 Can you tell us about the early days of Norwegian Black Metal 26:33 The early days of Black Metal, what defines it 34:59 Instrumentation on the Munch record 36:36 The most extreme ideas put forward in Black Metal 40:17 Visual identity 42:39 Did your heart start beating slower? 48:19 Secrets about songs & The Age of Nero 53:48 Beatlemania and Satyr’s metal equivalent 59:52 The most ridiculous band argument? 1:02:47 The relationship with Frost 1:04:59 Musical Mount Rushmore 1:14:44 Five Songs That Changed Your Life 1:19:21 Your relationship with Black Metal, from then til now Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/revolver?sub_confirmation=1 --- Revolver on the web: Revolver on Shopify: https://revolvermagazine.myshopify.com Revolver on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/revolvermag/ Revolver on Twitter: https://twitter.com/revolvermag Revolver on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/revolvermag/ Subscribe to the Revolver Newsletter: https://signup.e2ma.net/signup/1853466/1801978/

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