Nemesis Divina

Occupation

  • Satyr - guitar. Bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Frost - Drums
  • Kveldulv - Guitar
  • Nebelhexë - Spoken passage from The Dawn of a New Age
  • Mr. Nagell - text of Du som hater gud
  • Bratland - Session synthesizer and piano

Nemesis Divina (Latin for " divine Nemesis " ) is the third album by the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon.

Formation

Satyr wrote the music and lyrics in the period from autumn 1993 to winter 1995. Gater the text to you som Gud wrote Mr. Nagell in June 1994.

Style and content

Satyricon Nemesis Divina plays on traditional, epic black metal with keyboards. Passages seem way Bathory influences by the style of their Hammerheart album. The guitar riffs are technically demanding and the album produced professional than the previous one. The composition is more varied, more complex and higher technical standards and production cleaner and clearer than many other Norwegian black metal recordings; Satyr describes the production as "harder, raw, with more bass and a more aggressive mix ".

Reception

Sephiroth of metalstorm.net called Nemesis Divina as the culmination of traditional black metal career of Satyricon, Matthew Cantor of Allmusic called it a quintessential black metal. The Rock Hard described the album as " an absolute Black Metal highlight and therefore interesting for every headbanger. " Find the band " the right mix of fast (but never chaotic ) spanking passages and bombastic, with undertones of spherical synth sounds. " Contains the album " pretty much everything that has to offer the genre, with an emphasis on dark melodies and varied song structures. "

Specifically, the separately published as a music video song Mother North is considered a classic.

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