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söndag 23 december 2018

THE 12 BEST ALBUMS OF 2018

Have to say that 2018 has been the best year in the Black & Death Metal genres since the glory days of the 90's. I'm a 38 year old Swedish guy that have been listening to extreme Metal music since 1991 and bought my first Death Metal CD in the summer of 1992. The amazing Left Hand Path (1990) by Entombed so I've experienced many years within Thrash/Death but especially Black Metal.

During the years 2000-2017 there's been MANY brilliant albums released. But I cannot remember a year with such an incredible amount of amazing releases since like I said the glorious 90's. 2009 had many brilliant albums by Funeral Mist, Wardruna, Marduk, Unanimated, Arckanum etc.

If there's an official YouTube video I've included one, non-official ones absolutely not. Anyway enough babbling about the past, videos and on with the 2018 list.

1. Funeral Mist - Hekatomb

The biggest shock of the year was when Daniel "Arioch/Mortuus" Rostén announced (or rather the NoEvDia Bandcamp) that a new Funeral Mist album called Hekatomb was being released. Remember it was on a Saturday, on June the 9th around 12:00 (if I remember correctly) that I got the e-mail and it was going to be released just 6 days later.

My reaction was out of this world because it had been so many years since the last one and I thought Arioch was contented with Marduk being his only creative outlet. I'm really glad that wasn't the case. If I made a list of best album from 2010-2018 Hekatomb would probably top that list. It's such a beast of an album.

I know this has been written before but if I had to pick out a favorite band it would be Funeral Mist. Was it a new Salvation (2003) or my favorite release of theirs Maranatha (2009)? No but definitely a 10 out of 10 record. Pure perfection in every millisecond.

Read my post on the album here.

2. Ivar Bjørnson & Einar Selvik – Hugsjá

This album will probably not be on many lists this year or be as high as on my. But I've been a huge fan of everything Einar Selvik have been apart of especially since the release of the first Wardruna album. I also prefer Hugsjá over Ivar Bjørnson & Einar Selvik's debut release Skuggsjá - A Piece For Mind And Mirror (2016) and that's a masterful record.

Don't know how accurate the list that Spotify has put together over my most played songs of 2018. Yes I use Spotify at my work do to its accessibility and because I can't bring my LP's or CD's to work. According to that the song Hugsjá was my most played one, could see that because it's excellent. Do like the Wiegedood Drudkh albums but got to question that list sure I listened too them a couple of times but not to the extent it suggests...

Let's move on. Written this so many times but this album gives me the same feeling as the Storm, Isengard and Wongraven albums that meant so much for me in the 90's. Even if they musically don't sound anything like those bands Hugsjá is in the same spirit. A natural continuation of those glory days of my life, musically.



Read my post on the album here.

3. Marduk - Viktoria

I've been a huge fan of Marduk since 1994 and this Norrköping Black Metal War Machine are still kings of the scene. They never disappoint and Viktoria felt like a fresh album in their deep vast discography. Their 3rd shortest album but what they packed within those 33 min few other bands could only dream of releasing.

Very impressing that Arioch/Mortuus is on two of the top-3 albums. But I'm not surprised by that if you read my posts and have seen my collection you should know that I'm a huge fan of both Funeral Mist and Marduk.



Read my post on the album here.

4. Wardruna - Skald

The first album that Wardruna / Einar Selvik did since the Runaljod Trilogy was completed is very different from what they released thus far. Selvik says it best in the booklet:

"Skald was recorded live in the studio with the intention of capturing the uncompromising energy of a a live performance rather then aiming for a flawless and polished expression.
It sets out to give voice to the ancient craft that once lay at the heart of the Norse oral traditions, presented as it takes shape in the hands of a humble contemporary skald today”

I couldn't describe it the album better myself. If you didn't know Einar Selvik is one of the people in the scene I admire most for their musical capability. The only other living people I think as high of are Fenriz and Arioch/Mortuus



Read my post on the album here.

5. Djevel - Blant Svarte Graner

Hate to use the term "all-star band" but this Norwegian combo was joined by a legend in the scene for Blant Svarte Graner Bård "Faust" Eithun everyone should know his contribution to the scene. Even if I prefer the previous album Norske Ritualer (2016) just a tiny bit more, they're almost as equal as equal can get. But I still don't think that Djevel has reached their peak yet.

Djevel feels stronger and better. They should be one of the biggest bands in the entire Black Metal scene nowadays in my opinion. The fact Djevel doesn't play live that often I think is a huge reason for that because all possibilities are there for them being at the top.

Their music has a 90's Norwegian Black Metal feeling to it without it being like they're trying to do what's already been recorded before. I cannot recommend Blant Svarte Graner enough probably the most underrated album on this entire list.

Read my post on the album here.

6. Behemoth - I Loved You At Your Darkest

Admittedly I haven't listened that long to Behemoth really. Wasn't until I bought their masterpiece of an album The Satanist (2014) that I got into them. Even if this isn't as good as that one it's still damn close! It wasn't an easy task to follow-up such an album.

There's been mixed opinions even among the diehard Behemoth fans about this record. As usually I don't care about what people think of music that I enjoy. But I'm still a bit pissed off about the 56% score over at Metal Archives.

I Loved You At Your Darkest is amazing throughout and one can hear that the band really focused on every little small detail. Nothing is left for coincidence. Pure brilliancy!




Read my post on the album here.

7. Summoning - With Doom We Come

Astonishing! One quarter of a century Summoning have been a band. They have released 8 albums with this one included plus the two EP's I think that they are all amazing releases. The 2 previous albums before saw a little decline in terms of quality, still great records that I enjoy very much though. But with this one With Doom We Come they released their best album in 17 years. Since Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame (2001) and that's very impressive.

Like I wrote in my post about With Doom We Come it's not like Silenius and Protector invented the wheel or progressed musically for that matter. They just wrote the best songs they could and the result was astonishingly great.

Read my post on the album here.

8. Unanimated - Annihilation

It's the return of darkness and evil! Finally they're back on track Unanimated have always been one of the best Swedish bands of all time in my opinion. It was well worth the wait I can easily say now. When a record deal for 3 albums with Century Media can't think of another band more deserving of that then Unanimated.

Even if I called this "the best albums" I still wanted to include the EP. If it had more then 4 songs I'm certain that it would have landed on an even higher place. But the competition is murder this year.

They got a great sound with Fredrik Folkare in the Chrome Studio. All 4 songs on this EP showed that the upcoming album will become something really special mark my words. I cannot wait for it to finally be released. 

Read my post on the EP here.

9. Craft - White Noise And Black Metal

After a amazing debut Craft released the 2 brilliant albums Terror Propaganda (2002) and Fuck The Universe (2005). Then came the rather boring Void (2011) but 7 years later this amazing album was released. I never could've imagined that Craft would on my top-9 albums of 2018 before I heard the album. They definitely proved me wrong.

Maybe one of the most underrated album in the entire year. It's going to be interesting to see if any others include this on their lists. I usually never care for what people say about albums. Sure opinions by friends, some journalists and a couple of people on Instagram I really respect their point of view.

Anyway Craft really did a good job this year and deserved a place on this list. 



Read my post on the album here.

10. Immortal - Northern Chaos Gods

Was very skeptic to this album when it was announced in 2015 didn't think I would like or buy it. Also a Immortal lineup without Abbath? I wasn't concerned by Demonaz guitar skills but Abbath was such a charismatic frontman (sure some might not enjoy his antics).

But Holy Blashyrkh what a album they released! The Abbath band feels like they play in a much lower division then Immortal.

If they ever rejoin with him or not I really don't care for anymore. Demonaz and Horgh showed that they are fine without him. Released the best Immortal album since At The Heart Of Winter (1999) in my opinion. Really enjoyed Demonaz as vocalist but will they take this out on the road so one can experience this amazing Immortal? I really hope so.



Read my post on the album here.

11. Necrophobic - Mark Of The Necrogram

In 2019 Necrophobic will be 30 years old but these guys is far from finished. Mark Of The Necrogram shows that they're still hungry. Amazing sound, cover art and those songs.

The album was released as early as February and I still think that the album grows on me with each listening and there's been plenty of hours. Can't tell you enough how much this has been played while I'm at work. It's been a "go to record" whenever I couldn't decide which one to play.



Read my post on the album here.

12. Abigor- Höllenzwang (Chronicles of Perdition)

An old favorite band of mine still shows that they are a force to be recon with even if their previous albums also was great. I would say this is their best album since the Channeling The Quintessence Of Satan that was released in 1999. Silenius (vocals) have just like Arioch/Mortuus been included on two albums on this list.

Read my post on the album here.


There's too MANY honorable mentions! But none mentioned none forgotten! However...

I just ordered the new Voodus album Into The Wild that was recently released on LP by Shadow Records. So haven't heard that one enough to include it among the top-12. Might just have to update this post once I have listened too it a couple of times. Because what I heard so far sounds fucking amazing.

There's 2 other bands I'm probably am going to buy albums of that could potentially chance the list even more. But we'll see...

Anyway remember this isn't about life and death. Could've done a longer list but a top-12 list looks best symmetrically over at my Instagram @herr_perdition page.

Also to place them all in a order that I'm satisfied with was already tough enough already. Some choices could probably change depending on mood of the day.

I wrote this list about a month ago and still feel confident with my list for the best albums of 2018. Ask me in a year and we'll see if it's still the same?

Some might see this as too many personal preferences because of how high I regard Funeral Mist, Marduk and Wardruna / Einar Selvik. But they were the best 4 albums of the year according to me despite the killer competition.

That was 2018 summarized a vast improvement from 2017. Will 2019 be as good as this year? Who knows but it would take a lot of brilliant albums released with such high standard that this year set. All except for Unanimated I don't think any of the other bands have a new record in store.

Anyway thanks for your visit and time. Although there's not often comments on my posts here like on my Instagram page, please feel free to leave a comment with your best of 2018 list.

onsdag 25 april 2018

Ivar Bjørnson & Einar Selvik - Hugsjá (2018)

Ivar Bjørnson & Einar Selvik’s newly released “Hugsjá” album on a double silver vinyl limited to 250 copies exclusively sold at the European Bynorse webstore in a beautiful designed gatefold release. The US exclusive release was 250 copies on a blue vinyl.

Ever since I witnessed the world premiere of Hugsjá at Grieghallen in Bergen on May the 31th, almost a year ago, I’ve been so extremely excited for this album. To see an entire live performance without being familiar with any of the material beforehand is always hard to take in the whole show as supposed to Skuggsjá that I know inside out.

Already after a few listens to the Hugsjá album I can say that it’s my favorite record of 2018 thus far. If you’ve read my Abigor post you know this year have many amazing releases (and hopefully upcoming Marduk & Immortal).

Do note that I’m a huge fan of everything that Einar Selvik has ever released but even if you don’t like his other band Wardruna you should give Hugsjá a chance because it sounds different from his other music. Part of that is the contributions from Ivar Bjørnson that plays guitar and “electronics” while Selvik except for singing plays instruments like taglharpa, Kravik-lyre, goat-horn, flute and percussion.
On the Skuggsjá album Grutle Kjellson (Enslaved) appeared on the songs with a more Black Metal approach to them, something that’s not present on the Hugsjá record. I would describe the music as traditional folk music with elements of progressive music done in a Norse way.

The Norwegian lyrics are beautiful and I’m very grateful I can read them being Swedish, they’re translated to English but it doesn’t connect as strong in my mind to read those I prefer reading the original language. I'm not saying you have to be Scandinavian to enjoy it but I do believe it connects more to our roots then again I really enjoy Irish Folk Music. It’s to early to say if I like it better then Skuggsjá but so far I really really like it. Even if it’s my album of the year it might not be for everyone, but believe me you don’t want to miss out on the brilliance this album offer. Beautiful timeless Norse songs and lyrics from my northern realms.

Update May 10th
With some time gone now since its release: I've got to say this is really an amazing album and it grows on me with each listen. It might be the best Einar Selvik have done since the Wardruna debut "Gap Var Ginnunga" from 2009. Me saying that says just how amazing this album really is, because the 2 other albums in the so called "Runaljod trilogy" "Yggdrasil" (2013) and "Ragnarok" (2016) is almost as brilliant as "Gap Var Ginnunga". I would put “Hugsjá” above Ivar Bjørnson & Einar Selvik’s previous album "Skuggsjá - A Piece for Mind & Mirror" and that one I do love a whole lot. But time will tell if it's will remain as high.

Etched compass on the D-side, kind of hard to see on picture (I'm in need of a better camera on my phone...) 


söndag 18 februari 2018

Some of my Einar Selvik collection Wardruna, Skuggsja, Jotunspor, Bak De Syv Fjell and Gorgoroth

It’s not the biggest collection of Wardruna and his other bands. I don’t own every existing print of each vinyl there is or all merch I’m not that kind of collector (only for Funeral Mist). Sure I buy the albums on CD.

Of all musicians alive in the scene Einar Selvik aka. Kvitrafn is one that I got the most respect for besides Fenriz and Arioch/Mortuus.

First time I heard the Wardruna debut Gap Var Ginnunga (2009) in the winter of 2009 it was a magical experience. That album is still my favorite creation by Herr Selvik and it was like being transported back to the glory days of the 90’s.
The first album in the Runaljod Trilogy is pure Norse magic for the ages and the best album from Norway I can think off the top of my head in 20+ years since La Masquerade Infernale or Filosofem.

I feel like Gap Var Ginnunga was a continuation of some of the best Norwegian albums of all time. It doesn’t sound ANYTHING like Høstmørke; Nordavind; Fjelltronen; Hvis Lyset Tar Oss etc. but in spirit it’s the same as those albums. With passion and the right spirit for ones creation the music gets beyond 10 of 10 even if I don’t like to “number review” art.

With Wardruna he have released 2 more almost equally brilliant albums, 1 excellent in the Skuggsjá project, he played drums in Gorgoroth, Bak De Syv Fjell and in Jotunspor he also played keyboard, guitar and sang just to name some of his other work.

The pendant of Jörmungandr the Midgard serpent was designed by Einar Selvik and the book consists of all the lyrics to the albums in the “Runaljod trilogy” both in Norwegian and English. Got both at www.wardruna.com the pendant something like 1.5 years ago and the book 1 year ago don’t know if they still are available

I’ve seen Wardruna live a couple of times but never when Gaahl was still a member something I really regret today. If you want to see an amazing Wardruna performance with Gaahl check out the song Kauna live at Incubate 2009 further down this post.

Still without Gaahl the band is one of the best bands I ever seen live. Last year I went to Bergen to witness the world premiere of Ivar Bjørnson & Einar Selvik new Hugsjá live at Grieghallen. See 2 video clips from my YouTube channel that I filmed at the concert see further down in this post .

They will release the Hugsjá album on April 20th I pre-ordered the silver vinyl. The title track is available now on iTunes, Spotify etc. Get your copy over at http://aisamerch.de/bynorse/en/ and be prepared to be amazed.

tisdag 6 juni 2017

Ivar Bjørnson & Einar Selvik's - Hugsjá Live clip of Oska 2017 at Grieghallen Bergen, Norway

Short clip of Ivar Bjørnson & Einar Selvik's live performance at Grieghallen in Bergen, Norway last week. With their new project called "Hugsjá", the followup to "Skuggsjá". That I saw live during a visit to the beautiful town of Bergen, Norway. 

All new songs in this live performance. I don't remember the name of the song (ed. it's called Oska). Even if Einar did most of the talking, both Ivar and him introduced each song. Wish I would have written down the setlist. But I wanted to focus on the performance rather then looking down at my phone during songs. That I do to much anyway... 

Enjoy this short clip, it was the only thing I filmed and only a handful of pictures. I can't wait for this to be released on an album. Last time it took 2 years since the Skuggsjá live debut in 2014 to be released on a record. Let's hope this will get released sooner, because this sounded awesome!!