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Satyricon confirmed for Bloodstock 2009

Gepost in Nieuws door Peter Hagen op 27-11-2008

The Bloodstock team are pleased to announce that Norwegian Black Metal Band Satyricon have been added to the bill for 2009. Satyricon was formed in 1990 by Czral (Carl-Michael Eide) and Wargod. Haavard (Ulver) soon joined them. Satyr took over lead vocals in 1991.

The band credits their first album, Dark Medieval Times, with starting a black metal subgenre that they dubbed "medieval metal". The album showed off the fascination Satyricon had with the Middle Ages, along with raw black metal blastbeats produced by Frost, mixed with acoustic guitar and flute. On their next album, The Shadowthrone, this medieval spirit was continued. Satyricons third album, Nemesis Divina, contains Norwegian black metal influenced by medieval metal and was released in 1996. Rebel Extravaganza, Satyricons fourth album, was released in 1999. It contained more industrial metal influences then the previous albums.

Regarding one of their latest albums, Volcano, frontman Satyr stated in a press release / biography on their homepage that "the music is rock based but more extreme; it is black metal pushing the boundaries that began with bands like Venom and Bathory, reinventing ourselves based on a foundation of rock oriented black metal is our philosophy." It resulted in a total of 4 Awards for Volcano being, the Norwegian Grammy for "Best Metal Album", an Alarm award for "Fuel For Hatred" in the category for "Song of the Year", as well as The Alarm Award for "Metal Album of the Year" and The Oslo awards for "Best Overall Album".

Click the Link Below to view the SATYRICON Bloodstock Band Profile Page .

http://www.bloodstock.uk.com/bands-profile.php?id=325

SATYRICON Pushing the Boundaries at BLOODSTOCK OPEN AIR 2009

Dont forget to purchase your 2009 Early bird Ticket before 15th December for just £85 after which time prices will increase. To buy your ticket now go to the secure Bloodstock on line store at http://www.bloodstock.uk.com

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