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Nargaroth Discography
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Nargaroth was formed in 1989 by René Kanwulf Wagner as a one person band. At that time Kanwulf was still a teenager. In 1991 the demo Orke was released, it contained 7 instrumental tracks. Two years later in 1993 the demo Herbstleyd was released. In 1998, No Colours Records contacted him to re-record Herbstleyd and release it as a CD. Kanwulf agreed and Herbstleyd was released by No Colours CD in 1999. in 2000 the album Amarok was released by No Colours. Also in 2000 the controversial demo Fuck Off Nowadays Black Metal was released. He released a demo after two albums because he liked the sound better. In 2001 No Colours released the infamous Black Metal Ist Krieg album that is considered Kanwulf's dedication to black metal. In 2002 Rasluka Part II was released. In 2004 Rasluka Part I was released and also released in 2004 was Prosatanica Shooting Angels. In 2006 a new album will be released. Nargaroth's song Erik, may you rape the angels, from the album Black Metal Ist Krieg is dedicated to Erik Brødreskift.
"Black Metal is the art and weapon in my hand that never fall asleep 'till every man is killed"
"Kanwulf is Nargaroth, Nargaroth is Kanwulf, no compromise!"
"German hateful and misanthropic Metal, for the Nargaroth-Obsessed and creatures similar to my being only!"
http://www.myspace.com/lnargarothl |
Current line-up:
Ash (Kanwulf) (Rene Wagner) - Guitar, bass, vocals (1996- ) (Totenburg, Judas Iscariot)
Unk - Guitar (2007- ) (Haradwaith)
Erebor - Drums (2005- )
Former/past member(s):
Charoon - Guitar, drum-programming (1996-2004)
Darken - Live bass/guitar (1996-1999, 2004-2007)
Akhenaten - Live bass (2002) (Judas Iscariot, Weltmacht, Sarcophagus (US), Flagellator (US), Krieg, Maniac Butcher, Debauchery, Seeds of Hate, Desolation Hymn)
Doreen - Didgeridoo (2003)
Session drums:
L'hiver (1998-1999, 2003) (Winterblut, Seeds of Hate, Krieg)
Butcher (2001) (Krieg, Dark Storm, Winterblut, Judas Iscariot, Maniac Butcher)
Occulta Mors (2001-2002) (Moonblood, Nachtfalke, Andras, Ravenclaw (Ger))
Asbath (live 2001-2005) (Darkestrah, Faustus (Ger))
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Included are the releases listed on the Metal Archives page except for the boxset. |
Nargaroth - Herbstleyd (ltd.ed. demo) [1993]
Encoder: LAME v.3.90.3 MMX *APS*
Quality: VBR kbps
Tracklist:
01. intro-arise and disgust-herbstleyd 12:04
02. karmageddon 04:14
03. nargaroth - symphonie ewigen lebens 03:08
04. das schwarze gemΣlde 08:20
05. frozen emotions in the naked northwind (des alten kriegers seelenruh' 11:18
06. into the void 09:07
07. shall we begin 06:08
08. herbstleyd (rehearsal '91) 02:55
09. karmageddon (rehearsal '91) 03:55
Total Playing Time: 61:09
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Limited to 200 copies, available only on MC. |
Nargaroth-Orke (demo tape) [1991]
Encoder: FHG Radium
Quality: 192 kbps
Tracklist:
01. Barnedod 01:37
02. Det Lys Aldri I Livet Orke 15:12
03. Asgardsrei 05:30
04. Getragen Von Valkyren 06:49
05. Nag Ur Sol 03:26
06. Escape Through the Gates to the Stars 08:42
07. Naded÷d (Shorted) 05:02
08. Auf Dem Grunde Des See┤s Ruhend 07:14
Total Playing Time: 53:32
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The entire album is instrumental, except the intro where there are some
screams.
The Orke demo was limited to 150 copies when self-released. It was later
re-released by No Colours Records on tape as well.
Rene "Kanwulf" Wagner claims that he has written the "Orke" material in 1991,
which can be seen as doubtful due to contradicting interviews, etc. |
Nargaroth - Herbstleyd [1998]
Encoder: LAME v.3.90.3 MMX
Quality: VBR/APS/44,1/Joint-Stereo
Tracklist:
01. Introduction - Herbstleyd 16:03
02. Karmageddon 4:26
03. Nargaroth 3:03
04. Des Alten Kriegers Seelenruh 8:42
05. Amarok - Zorn Des Lammes 18:38
06. Das Schwarze GemΣlde 8:40
07. Vom Traum, Die Menschheit zu T÷ten - Outroduction 10:13
Total Playing Time: 69:31
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Black-Doom at it's finest - 95%
Written by wrathlord_akkoth on November 15th, 2003
It is a rare occurance that one may proclaim "I have discovered one of the greatest black metal albums ever written" but herein lies the opportuninty incarnate. If we are talking merely numbers then this a truely epic album clocking in at over 70 mins, however epic is not all about numbers, far from it in fact. This is an album that screams epic from the start, what with it's 15 minute intro to the first track and subsequent lenghty, hate-filled riffs drawn out with nothing but crushing despair in mind. From beginning to end this release is nothing short of an experience in itself. Every song is backed up by heavy laden atmosphere (including the break of a Chicken's neck) and is augmented by melancholic melodies played at a doom pace only to speed up and blast the skin off your torso with it's frosty bitterness and shrill hatred whilst harsh, delay-heavy vocals will tear your very soul.
In short this is an album that will drag you weary and bedraggled into it's bleak world of grimnity. Like so many seafarers you will possessed by this grim Siren and succumb to it's crushing doom. |
Nargaroth - Amarok [2000]
Encoder: VBR/HQ/44,1khz/J-Stereo
Quality: LAME 3.90.3
Tracklist:
01. Herbstleyd 08:46
02. Black Spell of Destruction (Burzum Cover) 06:25
03. Shall We Begin 05:57
04. Into the Void 08:55
05. Amarok - Zorn Des Lammes Part II 22:37
06. As the Stars Took Me With' Em 19:50
Total Playing Time: 72:30
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Is different good? - 79%
Written by Vic on August 9th, 2002
Nargaroth's second CD release on No Colours, "Amarok", is one of those "odds 'n' ends" releases record companies are so fond of shoveling out during the three-year gap between albums that's become the industry standard lately. This one's pretty worthwhile, though - six tracks clocking in at 73 minutes of all previously-unreleased material.
Amarok kicks off with the track "Herbstleyd", taken from the promo; according to the liner notes it's a different version from what appeared on the album proper. Funny, though, it sounds pretty damn close to what was on "Herbstleyd", except for the 8-minute intro which does not appear here. Excellent brooding, contemplative, epic black metal in the vein of mid-era Burzum, newer Graveland, Osculum Infame, etc. but with Kanwulf's own sick vocal screeches and the occasional blasting section. Next up is a cover of Burzum's "Black Spell of Destruction" - faithful, but even with the carbon-copy vocals it somehow sounds less than inspired; it's good, but it just misses the mark by lacking that special something to make it great.
Next up are two tracks from the "Herbstleyd" demo from 1993, "Shall We Begin" and "Into the Void". "Shall We Begin" begins with some heavy, creeping guitar work before blasting forth in a declaration of black metal war. Here some Darkthrone influence creeps in, sticking with the minimalist ideal of building atmosphere through cycling two or three main riffs. This influence is even more prominent on "Into the Void", using fast melodic strumming over a slow drumbeat in sort of a half-time version of Transilvanian Hunger.
Finally are two old studio tracks previously unreleased: "Amarok: Zorn des Lammes Part II" (no source cited) and "As the Stars Took Me With 'em" (said to be from the "Orke LP '91" - does anyone know what this is?). Part II of the Amarok song trilogy is a 23-minute piece and much like the other parts is rather unique among the rest of Nargaroth's material. There is an unusual beauty and melancholy in the music, beginning with the clean guitar riff starting off the song - it's contemplative but still sinister, building towards an explosion of somber fast strumming (again in the mid-Darkthrone vein). "As the Stars..." is another 20-minute-plus expression in the minimalist vein. This time, though, there is just a lone droning guitar and the shrieked vocals of Kanwulf, later moving to some very sparse, cosmic-sounding dreamlike sound effects which close out the last minutes of this song and album.
Overall, though a bit tedious towards the end, the spirit of the more contemplative and introspective side of black metal permeates this release, and it provides an interesting counterpoint to what would ultimately come next from Kanwulf...
(Originally published at LARM (c) 2001) |
Nargaroth - Fuck Off Nowadays Black Metal (ltd ed vinyl) [2000]
Encoder: FHG Radium Codec v1.263
Quality: 192 kbps, HQ, 44,1 kHz
Tracklist:
Side Kanwulf
01. Black Metal Ist Krieg 05:43
02. Karmageddon 03:49
03. Tod Den Feinden 03:48
04. Herbstleyd 05:58
Side Charon
05. Possessed By Black Fucking Metal 07:28
06. Shall We Begin 06:58
07. Fuck Off "Last Episode" 02:57
08. Outro: Nortam Sagro* 02:23
Total Playing Time: 39:04
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Black fucking metal. - 82%
Written by Kanwvlf on August 8th, 2004
Wow, what an interesing demo release we have here from Kanwulf. Starting off with almost a minute and a half of high pitched whine, and some evil growling, we burst into the song we all know and love, 'Black Metal Ist Krieg'.
Sounding somewhat different to the album version, the guitars seem to be rather unproduced, and have a rather spacey feel and sound to them. The drums sound like a drum machine being used, as they seem to be faster than the album version, and the cymbal sounds are always the same noise. Kanwulf's growls are a lot less developed, but sound so much more raw, and even better than the album. It adds to the effect of the song, making it sound rougher, which is a good thing. The 'slower' section is still pretty fast, and the guitars are still pretty spaced-out, but it retains the album version's quality. Ending with some more feedback and growls.
'Karmageddon' is rather a short song by Kanwulf's standards, starting with a bass introduction, and bursting into a strange sounding drum beat. The snare sounds really hollow, which makes the beat even stranger than it seems. After the one minute mark, this song bursts open, and plays away with all of Kanwulf's fury, and the guitars seem very erroneous, as they seem to miss notes and even full chords. Despite this, the song still progresses well. Another thing about this song is, Kanwulf's vocals, he doesn't use a complete growl, and sometimes you can start to hear a somewhat normal voice coming through. Very interesting.
'Tod Den Feinden' starts with more feedback and evil growling, much like the first song, and then a guitar comes in, playing a high-pitched tremelo riff. Very strange, but you feel content with this song, once Kanwulf's vocals and the other instruments burst in. Kanwulf's vocals are back to his standard affair, painfully growling out, but the guitar still retains its strange high tone, which isn't heard very often. Due to this, the bass is actually comprehensible, but never seems all that amazing at anything, just holding the rhythm down. Again, the drums sound like a drum machine, because of their speed and repeated similar cymbal noises, but I could just be too skeptical.
'Herbstleyd' we all know, and love, and again it starts with high pitched feedback and evil growling (noticing a trend here). But, quicker than the other songs, it bursts into a riff-o-rama of Kanwulf's black metal goodness. As this is very similar to the album version, there isn't a great deal I can say about it. Except, it's much more underproduced, similar to the demo before it was mastered into the album version.
'Possessed By Black Fucking Metal' starts off with, yep, you guessed it, feedback and some evil growling. By now, I'm starting to thing that the growling is Kanwulf introducing the songs, but in German. A language I fail to understand. This song is rather slow for Kanwulf's standards, but I think this is where he really started to devlop his breed of depressing black metal, as the riffs are painful and seem rather depressing. The drumming does nothing for the song, as it's too slow and simple to mean a great deal of anything. About three minutes in, the song slows down to just the bass and drums, and then comes alive, back to Kanwulf's normal sounding black metal. This is a slight disappointment, as I rather enjoy Kanwulf's more depressing music, and the faster stuff just seems to be repeated too much. This being the longest song, also allows it to have more progression than the other songs, and as you get towards the end of the song, it slows back down into a groove riff (something you won't hear often), and an almost sing-along section, as Kanwulf growls out 'black fucking metal!' until the end.
'Shall We Begin' starts off again with the feedback and the growls. The bass introduction is... strange to hear, as it doesn't go anywhere. The guitar comes in, playing a similar riff, slow and painful. The first growl you hear in this song is very gutteral, not something you'd normally hear, and then after that the growls are very low in the mix. They also seem slightly distorted, and echo out. The middle section in this song, is another showing of how Kanwulf can writing depressing music, but still retain all of the normal black metal qualities. Unfortunately the guitar is completely buried here, by vocals and drumming, so it's really hard to make out. A shame, as the riff you can hear sounds rather good.
'Fuck Off Last Episode' starts the same as all the others. Another rumbling bass introduction, and then all the instruments burst in for a speeding run on the senses. The vocals are very high up in the mix now, and the guitar is more comprehensible than before. Again, the drums sound like a machine. Just under two minutes in, Kanwulf attempts something which sounds almost like a guitar solo, but seems to just be random notes played really fast. After this, the song ends and continues with more feedback and growling for around a minute.
The outro starts off with a very high mixed guitar, and drums. Playing a semi-depressing riff. I believe everything is so high here, because there are no vocals to drown everything.
All in all, this is a great demo, and with only one really disappointing track. If you ever find it possible to get your hands on this, do so, as it's definately worth it, as this is a great piece of Kanwulf's history. |
Nargaroth - Black Metal Ist Krieg (digipak) [2001]
Encoder: Lame DNR (3.97) -V 2 --vbr-new
Quality: VBR
Tracklist:
01. Introduction 02:14
02. Black Metal Ist Krieg 05:04
03. Far Beyond The Stars 04:51
04. Seven Tears Are Flowing To The River 14:51
05. I Burn For You 02:58
06. The Day Burzum Killed Mayhem 09:24
07. Pisen Pro Satana 02:42
08. Amarok - Zorn Des Lammes 09:33
09. Erik, May You Rape The Angels 07:01
10. The Gates Of Eternity 05:06
11. Possessed By Black Fucking Metal 06:34
Total Playing Time: 70:18
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Pure emotional Black Metal - 93%
Written by Evilbone on October 25th, 2005
Nargaroth’s Black Metal Ist Krieg is an awesome album that every Black Metal fan should check out, it’s definitely worth owning. Each song on this release is full of emotions, sadness, hatred and misanthropy. The guitar riffs and the vocals are depressive but beautiful at the same time and Kanwulf really expresses his thoughts through his music, that’s what makes this album so great. In the booklet, Kanwulf tells us a few things about his past and comments on every song. That’s pretty interesting to read (if you understand German :p). But now let’s come to the music. I’ll go through the songs one by one:
Introduction - This has no real melody, the instruments are just randomly played. The most important element of this song are the vocals. Kanwulf uses very high shrieks that sound like he’s being tortured. Sometimes you can hear him yell “Blaaaaaack Metaaaal Ist Kriiiieeeg!”. This song is nothing special, but a decent introduction to the rest of the album.
Black Metal Ist Krieg - This is a very powerful song. It will just crush you. It’s like a big wall that suddenly hits your face. The song immediately starts with a killer riff, very aggressive and fast played drums and Kanwulf screaming “Black Metal Ist Krieg”. The vocals and the riff remain always the same until about 2:50, where a different riff kicks in and the drums get a bit less aggressive. The lyrics will remain the same though. This second part is maybe a bit more melodic than the first part. Overall, this is a very good song, even though it is repetitive.
Far Beyond The Stars - This is an Azhubham Haani cover. It’s nicely done and has some very good riffs. There are slow parts as well as fast parts in this song. I have not much to say here. Good song, but not one of the best.
Seven Tears Are Flowing To The River - This is the fourth song on the album and probably the most emotional and saddest one. It’s a love song. It’s also the longest song on the album, with almost 15 minutes length. It starts with a beautiful acoustic guitar part. At 1:10 a quite depressing riff and the drums kick in. Kanwulf only starts singing at 3:20. The guitar work remains the same until the end of the song and never changes. I really like the melody of this song. Awesome song there, either my second favourite song or even my favourite song on the album, I can’t really decide.
I Burn For You - Another cover song, the original is by Lord Foul this time. During the first 15 seconds, you can hear a teenager yelling something, then the music starts. I like this song too, the guitar work is well-done. There is not so much to say here either, because the song isn’t even 3 minutes long.
The Day Burzum Killed Mayhem - As the title suggests, this song is about the murder of Euronymous by Varg Vikernes. According to Kanwulf, Euronymous’ death was the destruction of the Black Metal scene and it has only decreased since then (he also talks about it in the booklet). The song starts with two real news reports in Norwegian from when it happened. At 41 seconds, an aggressive riff suddenly kicks in, aswell as the drums with a blast beat. Then Kanwulf starts singing, this time his voice is a bit lower than on the other songs. The song remains the same until 4:38, where there is a breakdown for a few seconds and then a different more relaxing riff starts and the drums get slower. The song gets aggressive at 6:25 again and remains so until the end. This song is a very good song too with an interesting lyrical theme.
Pisen Pro Satana - This is a Root cover. It’s a decent song but nothing extraordinary. It’s one of the songs that are not outstanding, but there’s nothing bad to say about either (in my opinion). There’s quite some nice riffing though.
Amarok (Zorn Des Lammes III) - Remember when I said that I couldn’t decide if “Seven Tears Are Flowing To The River” was my favourite or second favourite song before? Well, this song is the reason for it. It’s hard to say which one is better, for me they’re about equally good. I really love this song too. It’s quite depressive and kind of sad, but also very beautiful. At the beginning of this song, you can hear waves and thunder. Then there’s something that sounds like a poem. It’s not really singing. It sounds monotonous, but still emotional. At 1:33 a wonderful riff kicks in. This is my favourite riff on the whole album, it’s sad but beautiful at the same time. 30 seconds later the drums start. The “poem” continues until 3:53 where you can suddenly hear Kanwulf screaming, as well as a double-bass. I love that part. Everything is calm and the clean voice is slowly saying the poem and then, out of nothing, BANG! Double-bass and Black Metal shrieks. The riff is still the same as in the beginning, but the song gets more interesting because of the harsh vocals and the more intense drumming. At 5:50, a slightly faster riff starts and remains until the end. Overall, this is an awesome song, and like I said, either my favourite or my second favourite song on this album.
Erik, May You Rape The Angels - This song is dedicated to Erik Brodreskift, the former drummer of Immortal, Gorgoroth and Borknagar, who suicided in 1999. The drumming is very fast on this song and the guitar work is aggressive too. I don’t like this song so much. It’s not too bad, but worse than the other ones in my opinion.
The Gates Of Eternity - This is the fourth and last cover song on the album. The original song is by Moonblood. The riffs on this song are slow, but nice. Good song, although not one of the best.
Possessed By Black Fucking Metal - In this song, Kanwulf says once again that Black Metal has died, but that he is still possessed by it. I like the main riff very much. It’s a well-done song and I think it’s a good ending song for the album. It’s one of the better songs of the album, and you always keep a good memory of an album if the last song is good.
That’s it. We have a fantastic album there. Black Metal Ist Krieg is an awesome Black Metal release. It’s not too raw, most of the riffs are still quite medodic. It’s not too boring either, compared to other Black Metal albums where every song sounds the same. Kanwulf truly expresses all his emotions through the different songs. |
Nargaroth - Black Metal Endsieg II [2001]
Quality: 192 kbps
Tracklist:
01. Nargaroth - Mag Ur Sol 04:18
02. Decayed - Night of the Mutilator 03:58
03. Apolokia - the Key to Life's Funeral 04:22
04. Godless North - in Mourning for the Night 02:49
Total Playing Time: 15:27
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4-way split 7" EP limited to 666 hand-numbered copies. |
Nargaroth - Rasluka Part II [2002]
Encoder: LAME 3.90.3
Quality: VBR/HQ/44,1khz/J-Stereo
Tracklist:
01. Introduction - in Stillem Gedenken 01:16
02. ...und Ich Sah Sonn' Nimmer Heben 10:24
03. Abschiedsbrief Des Prometheus 07:07
04. ...Vom Freien Willen Eines Schwarzen Einhorns 05:52
Total Playing Time: 24:39
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The best black metal EP. - 95%
Written by Kanwvlf on July 20th, 2004
This really is the most stunning EP I have ever heard from a black metal band. The vocals are terrifically evil, and the riffs are a typical tremelo black metal affair, but they somehow contain a depressing melody. Suicidal, in fact.
Saying that, they are still thick and dirty, as they should be. Also, the riffs don't change much in the songs, sticking to three or four for an entire song. The drums, while incredibly simple, are also very effective. The bass is barely ever heard above the masses of riffing, but when it is, it's pretty much typical for the genre, nothing spectacular.
But, I hear you ask 'What is so great about this?' Well, first of all, the songs. They feel like they mean so much to listener, and to Kanwulf himself (this is, of course excluding the intro, which is only a flute song, but is still touching in its own special way). The way Kanwulf performs his vocals, you can feel his anger, hatred and misanthropic ways seething through into you, hoping to take you down into the depths of depravity.
Then there's the killer track, 'Abschiedsbrief Des Prometheus'. Which has killer riffs and movements throughout the entire song. Topped off with the filthy hateful vocals, it seeks you out, and hopes to drive you to suicide by the end of the seven minutes. And, that's rather apt really, seeing as the title roughly translates to 'Suicide Letter of Prometheus'.
The last track starts with an interesting news soundclips, about Bon Scott's death, but yet the song doesn't relate at all, and is in fact about the free will of a black unicorn. A fitting tribute for one of Kanwulf's idols? Maybe. We may never find out. |
Nargaroth - Geliebte des Regens [2003]
Encoder: Frauenhofer
Quality: 192 kbps
Tracklist:
01. Intro - Calling the Rain 03:58
02. Manchmal Wenn Sie SchlΣft 17:40
03. Wenn Regen Liebt 11:58
04. Von Scherbengestalten und Regenspaziergang 11:51
05. Manchmal Wenn Sie SchlΣft (Alternative Version) 17:16
06. Outro - Leb' Wohl 10:18
Total Playing Time: 73:01
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Hauntingly Emotional - 97%
Written by Scytale on July 26th, 2006
This is an incredible album, Kanwulf out does even the mighty Herbstelyd with this release, this is some of the most intense and emotional music I've ever heard. Geliebte Des Regens often draws comparisons to Burzum's Filosofem (which happens to be my favourite album) and I agree with this at least partially, the two albums are very similar, both utilize heavy amounts of repetition to impart their emotions on the listener and both album have agoniizingly depressive lyrics. Whilst Varg relies on keyboards and electronic ambience to create he's depressive atmosphere, Kanwulf achieves he's in a different way entirely, soley with he's guitar and the hauntingly beautiful riff's he has crafted. Manchmal Wenn Sie Schlaft the 17minute epic is repeated again later in the album (slightly changed) and serves the same effect as Decripitude I and II does on Filosofem, it ties together the beginning and ending of the album into a cohessive whole, the people complaining about this miss the point of the album entirely. This is not an album you listen to 1 track at a time, it needs to be digested as a whole entity for full effect.
The packaging of the album bears mention as well, I own the digi-pack cd version and its obvious a lot of time has been spent on the packaging, the cardboard digipack folds out into two sides, representing the two "halves of the album, the lyrics are written in a flowing script and are surrounded by "serene" pictures of nature. On the subject of the lyrics themselves, Kanwulf has been greatful enough to provide the English translations of the lyrics alongside the original German, while not essential to the enjoyment of the cd reading Kanwulf's lyrics help to convey the amount of feeling put into the work by the artst.
Kanwulf puts a lot of intensity into all he's releases but I feel this one he's put something extra special into it, its almost like Kanwulf is pouring out he's heart and soul into the music I highly reccomend this album. |
Nargaroth - Crushing Some Belgian Scum [2004]
Encoder: LAME
Quality: 192 kbps Full Stereo
Tracklist:
01. Blackmetal Ist Krieg 04:23
02. Possessed By Black Fucking Metal 06:19
03. I Burn For You (Lord Foul Cover) 03:11
04. Vom Traum Die Menschheit Zu Toten 07:44
Total Playing Time: 21:37
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Live black fucking metal. - 85%
Written by Kanwvlf on August 9th, 2004
This will be the first, and the only time I will ever say this, but, Kanwulf. Shut the fuck up. Seriously. The first song here, Black Metal Ist Krieg, the vocals just drown everything out, except for the blasting drumming. The guitar on this song is awesome, and Kanwulf's just screaming out above everything. A disappointment from my favourite black metal musician. The slower section doesn't really improve it either, as Kanwulf is still screaming away, and the drums are still pounding above the guitar.
Possessed By Black Fucking Metal was an excellent choice for a song to play live, simply because of the ending of the song. The crowd joining in with the 'black fucking metal!' part, definately excellent. It also seems on this song, that either Kanwulf's vocals have been toned down, or the guitar has been brought up, as it's more comprehensible than it was on the first track. Also, at the start of this track, is that Kanwulf actually speaking? Amazing.
I Burn For You sounds better than the album version, because of the thickness of the guitar tone. Although, not sound as hateful. Again on this song, Kanwulf's vocals are too high up, and seem to drown everything out again. Luckily, though, there aren't a lot of vocals on this song, so quite often you get to actually hear the riffs being played.
Vom Traum Die Menschheit Zu Toten is also well reproduced live, with the crowd 'Oi-ing' along with the starting riff. Well, one crowd member anyway, that's the spirit! The depressing riffing of this song is well-portrayed, and the riffs now seem to stand up with Kanwulf's screaming, again. Although, not enough to be an excellent live version of the song.
This is certainly something to pick up if you're a Nargaroth fan, as it's a well done live album, although a little short, seeing as it's only an EP. But, the band really puts the feeling through in their music, especially on the depressing riffs, lowering you slowly into depravity, even moreso than the album versions, because of the live guitar tone eating your senses. |
Nargaroth - Rasluka Part I [2004]
Encoder: LAME 3.90.3
Quality: VBR/HQ/44,1khz/J-Stereo
Tracklist:
01. Introduction - Trauermarsch 03:39
02. Rasluka 09:45
03. Wo Die Kraniche Ziehn 06:50
04. TrΣnen Eines Mannes 09:59
Total Playing Time: 30:13
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Like Rasluka II, but evil - 89%
Written by The_Ghoul on May 10th, 2006
This album is a fitting prelude to the infamous Rasluka II, with a beginning single minded march, morphing into a frustrated, almost separated from reality by force, anger and despondance, as opposed to the pagan spirituality of Rasluka II, which seems naturally derived from this seeming more human, hateful effort, and in stark contrast to the desolate, despondant, depressed, and decrepit spirituality of Geliebte Des Regens.
The album's production, like Rasluka II, is similar to Geliebte Des Regens, but with a more open space in which the tones present themselves. The guitars are more overpowered by the vocals, which are presented in the atmosphere of hatred, as opposed to the more resigned vocals of yore.
The album's namesake is a long, angered evocation of the Trauermarsch (Dream March?) intro. The song creates a detour from the main idea, then returns with vigour. The lead guitar follows the rhythm in a depressed, forced, march. Ideas morph from there, creating a rushed sense of accomplishment and chugging riffs move these ideas around. The evilness and danger evolves into a spiritual anger, rising above the harshness of the flesh, and becomes less toxic and more inviting. Overall, the journey completes itself when the ideas become deviod of the initial evil created by the forced march of the beginning, almost rising above it. Ideas from the second are echoed (Or is it the from the first to the second?) and repeat themselves in more immediate form.
Overall, this EP is great for the listening when one is feeling tired of the boring, the mundane, and the vain attempts to outglitz; this album is a singular effort at a prelude to a spiritual evocation. However, this album lacks the really intense, draining emotion of Geliebte Des Regens, and is more harsh on the ears. |
Nargaroth - Prosatanica Shooting Angels [2004]
Encoder: LAME
Quality: APS
Tracklist:
01. Love Is Always Over With Ejaculation 01:12
02. Be Dead Or Satanic 08:41
03. Satan Industries 05:33
04. Thinking Below the Ocean 04:51
05. Black and Blasphemic Death Metal 08:13
06. A Tear In the Face of Satan 10:17
07. The Dark Side of the Moon 02:50
08. Hunting Season 06:10
09. I Bring My Harvest Home 08:32
Total Playing Time: 56:19
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Old School - 81%
Written by Black_Metal_Bastard on October 10th, 2004
The new Nargaroth album is definately back to the more old school feel, but it lacks that punch that Black Metal ist Krieg and Rasluka I had, and for that matter Amarok and Herbstleyd had as well. There are moments on this album that feel uninspired and generally lacking that distinctive Nargaroth sound. Basically, much of this is bland.
The intro is just some guitar soloing in the background with random sex noises overtop which ends in the lovely "fuck you, fuck you, don't fucking look at me!" Something like that anyway. The production is definately a major step down, as everything is very fuzzy, definately an old school production. Kanwulf does everything on this album, and his drumming is the major highlight for me. He has really progressed amazingly in his drumming skills. Never let it be said Kanwulf was never a good musician. When he wants to be, he can go head to head with the best of the Black metal musicians.
Another thing that caught me by surprise were a few of the song titles. They almost feel like a parody. Satan Industries, Be Dead Or Satanic, Love is Always Over with Ejaculation (intro), Hunting Season, they seem on first look parody Black metal songs, but they are not, thank god(satan, whoever). I don't have any lyrics, so I don't know what Kanwulf is saying, but I'm sure it's something misanthropic. Oh and Hunting Season has the same riff as a song off of the last full lenght (Geibelte Des Regens), the exact same riff. I can't remember the title, but it's like number 5 or something.
All in all this is a good album, just overall it seems very bland. I like it and listen to it regularly, but for how long, I really don't know. |
Nargaroth / Sarvari - Split [2007]
Encoder: LAME V3.97 -V2 --Vbr-New
Quality: VBRkbps 44,1Hz Joint-Stereo
Tracklist:
01. Nargaroth - Semper Fi 05:32
02. Sarvari - Anthem Of The Black Knight 06:20
Total Playing Time: 11:52
Quote:
Available as 7" EP limited to 300 copies on heavy white vinyl & as 7" picture
disc also limited to 300 copies. |
Nargaroth - Semper Fidelis [2007]
Quality: VBR
Tracklist:
01. Introduction 1:12
02. Artefucked 9:48
03. Der Satan Ist's 5:57
04. Vereinsamt 8:56
05. Der Leiermann 7:38
06. Semper Fi 5:36
07. Hate Song 7:19
08. Into The Dead Faces Of Aftermath 1:37
09. Meine Phantasien Sind Wie Brennendes Laub Nicht Von Dauer 12:24
10. I Got My Dead Man Sleep 10:35
11. I Still Know 6:04
12. Outroduction 2:46
Total Playing Time: 1:19:00
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The Return Of Kanwulf - 87%
Written by Eibon on November 9th, 2007
According to Kanwulf this music was originally recorded back in 2001, and intended to be a musical 'fuck off' and 'farewell' to the black metal scene, which as far as Nargaroth mainman Kanwulf was concerned had turned into something sad, sorry and distasteful, finally sees the light of day after 6 years of laying dormant. Not sure what changed after the recording of Semper Fidelis ("always faithful", but Kanwulf continued to record, letting this vitriolic slab of scene directed hate sit hidden and covered in dust, to fester and remain nothing but a musical myth.
The original version of this disc was limited to 99 copies, and to receive one, you had to write a letter to Kanwulf, explaining to him some personal secrets or weaknesses, sharing some dark part of your soul. In exchange, not only did you receive the record, but also various personal and intimate belongings from Kanwulf's home and private collection. Needless to say, no one here or anyone we know, managed to be one of the lucky 99, thankfully, Kanwulf decided to release the record anyway, allowing the rest of the scene enjoy his blackened scorn and brutal contempt.
Good thing too, cuz this stuff is amazing. Ultra raw, super fierce. The sound is pretty lo-fi, the guitars a corrosive buzz so thick that the riffs are sometimes smeared into near drones, the drums are buried underneath it all, more of a throb than a beat, and the vocals are probably as harsh as they've ever been, a raspy howl, acidic and bitter, a hellish hoarse caterwaul. The songs too are raw and simple, pounding monochromatic blasts of blackness, laced with sorrowful melodies, but for the most part straight ahead and generally midtempo, no furious blasts, no plodding doom, just a relentless black crush, primitive, raw and very very kvlt indeed. But as with much music like this, the key is close listening, the various riffs and melodies, changing shape and revealing hidden darknesses not necessarily obvious at first glance, the relentless mesmeric riffing, only a few steps removed from the ultimate soundform, the drone. These tracks are epic and majestic in their stripped down simplicity, hypnotic and repetitive and so gloriously trance inducing.
The liner notes give some hints as to the background of this record, and the strange mindset of Kanwulf, a missive directed at fans and enemies, a description of the recording, and the amp used (set afire when left on the stove, hurled from the window, beaten with the guitar), and most strangely, the dedications, to Klaus Kinski, the German Federal Armed Forces and the US Marine Corps in Iraq. Semper Fi indeed. |
Nargaroth - Dead-Ication (DVDA) [2008]
Encoder: LAME
Quality: VBRkbps/44,1kHz Joint
Tracklist:
01. Live Austria Track 1 03:40
02. Live Austria Track 2 05:19
03. Live Austria Track 3 03:43
04. Live Austria Track 4 05:09
05. Live Austria Track 5 08:28
06. Live Austria Track 6 10:33
07. Live Belgium Track 1 02:38
08. Live Belgium Track 2 04:33
09. Live Belgium Track 3 02:58
10. Live Belgium Track 4 04:08
11. Live Belgium Track 5 13:10
12. Live Belgium Track 6 06:33
13. Live Belgium Track 7 03:09
14. Live Belgium Track 8 06:29
15. Live Belgium Track 9 06:52
16. Live Portugal Track 1 05:17
17. Live Portugal Track 2 02:58
18. Live Portugal Track 3 05:07
19. Live Portugal Track 4 03:46
20. Live Portugal Track 5 09:24
21. Live Portugal Track 6 07:55
22. Live Portugal Track 7 05:31
23. Live Portugal Track 8 08:03
24. Live Portugal Track 9 07:29
25. Live Portugal Track 10 00:12
26. Live Italy Track 1 04:53
27. Live Italy Track 2 04:34
28. Live Italy Track 3 07:45
29. Live Italy Track 4 08:48
30. Live Italy Track 5 08:15
31. Live Italy Track 6 00:12
Total Playing Time: 02:57:30
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When Hell breaks loose ~ Nargaroth stays cool! Something like this double DVD project, which Kanwulf (Ash) created within 7 Month work, has never been before in the Black Metal scene!
It contains live recordings from Belgium, Austria, Portugal and Italy.
Additionally, it contains various photo galleries, short movies about the thwarted Mexico tour; about impulsive rituals of cleansing and a movie & words about permanent lifeÆs dreams of Kanwulf (Ash) as the Vietnam War and his travel through Vietnam, as well as thoughts about Nargaroth and the circles he drew in the course of the years.
Live Clip DVDs are among the scene, like sand at the sea. But this double DVD project, with the various topics and carefully created themes and arts, shows again, that Nargaroth isnÆt just a band. Kanwulf (Ash) ignores again all borders to set himself free from all his daemons. Have it or hate it! |
Band Site: http://www.nargaroth.de/
Metal-Archives: http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=961 |
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Nargaroth-Semper_Fidelis-2007-DELTA/07-nargaroth-hate_song.mp3 |
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Nargaroth-Semper_Fidelis-2007-DELTA/08-nargaroth-into_the_dead_faces_of_aftermath.mp3 |
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Nargaroth-Semper_Fidelis-2007-DELTA/09-nargaroth-meine_phantasien_sind_wie_brennendes_laub_nicht_von_dauer.mp3 |
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Nargaroth-Semper_Fidelis-2007-DELTA/10-nargaroth-i_got_my_dead_man_sleep.mp3 |
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Nargaroth-Semper_Fidelis-2007-DELTA/11-nargaroth-i_still_know.mp3 |
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Nargaroth-Semper_Fidelis-2007-DELTA/12-nargaroth-outroduction.mp3 |
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VA-Black_Metal_Endsieg_II-Vinyl-2001-DFC_INT/01-nargaroth-mag_ur_sol-DFC.mp3 |
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VA-Black_Metal_Endsieg_II-Vinyl-2001-DFC_INT/02-decayed-night_of_the_mutilator-DFC.mp3 |
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VA-Black_Metal_Endsieg_II-Vinyl-2001-DFC_INT/03-apolokia-the_key_to_lifes_funeral-DFC.mp3 |
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VA-Black_Metal_Endsieg_II-Vinyl-2001-DFC_INT/04-godless_north-in_mourning_for_the_night-DFC.mp3 |
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