Under A Funeral Moon (Digipak)

Darkthrone
Under A Funeral Moon (Digipak)

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Release date: 11/Jun/2003
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Style: Heavy Metal
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Nazassia in eternal sleep"
02. "Summer of the diobolical holocaust"
03. "The dance of eternal shadows"
04. "Unholy black metal"
05. "To walk the infernal fields"
06. "Under a funeral moon"
07. "Inn I de dype skogers favn"
08. "Crossing the triangle of flames"
Number of discs: 1
Description:1993 Album on special limited Picture Disc vinyl with cut-out sleeve, including songs such as 'Summer Of The Diabolical Holocaust' and many more Black Metal classics. -
Digitally Remastered At Transfermation 2003 All Tracks Published By Vile Music (A Division Of Zomba Music Publishers Ltd) Recorded In Creative Studios June, The Year Of XXVII ? 1993 Peaceville Records. This Release ? 2003 Peaceville Records © 2003 Peaceville Records Made in Germany Peaceville is a Snapper Music Label Plus Darkthrone : The Interview - Chapter 3 An exclusive multimedia enhanced interview with the band. ______________________ Issued in a 6-panel Digipak. Originally released in 1993.
"Under A Funeral Moon (Digipak)" is the iconic third studio album by Norwegian black metal pioneers Darkthrone, released in 1993 and now available as a high-quality CD Digipak edition from Peaceville. This landmark record marks a defining moment in the evolution of black metal, characterized by its raw production, chilling atmosphere, and relentless riffing that have influenced countless bands worldwide. The album features classic tracks such as "Natassja in Eternal Sleep" and "To Walk the Infernal Fields," capturing the essence of second-wave black metal with uncompromising intensity. Darkthrone was formed in 1986 and quickly established themselves as one of Norway's most influential extreme metal acts. Originally rooted in death metal, they shifted to pure black metal with their legendary early '90s trilogy: "A Blaze In The Northern Sky," "Under A Funeral Moon," and "Transilvanian Hunger." Their minimalist approach and dedication to underground ethos have earned them critical acclaim and a devoted global following. Peaceville Records is renowned for its commitment to quality releases within the realms of dark, heavy music genres. Since its inception in 1987, Peaceville has been home to some of the most respected names in doom, death, gothic, and black metal?including My Dying Bride, Katatonia, Paradise Lost?and continues to set standards for excellence with carefully curated editions like this Digipak release.
No. of tracks: 8
Manufacturer No.: 0000352VID
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Vagner C. - 10/Nov/2019 5 of 5 Stars!
The earlier Darkthrone albums were fundamental to development of Black Metal, as they influenced directly a lot of bands in the 90's. Under a Funeral Moon is one of their best albums together Panzerfaust and A Blaze...

Vladislav M. - 02/Oct/2019 5 of 5 Stars!
One of the classic albums of the greatest Black Metal band! Each of the tracks was dragged into quotes, the album had a huge impact on the development of the entire genre scene in general.

Sergey I. - 01/Aug/2019 4 of 5 Stars!
Genre` defining album that, along with "Transilvanian Hunger", established Darkthrone as one of the most influential bands in black metal history. There is little doubt that this album alone sparked the creation of countless copy-cat bands that continues to this day. All in all this album is flawless. A masterpiece that tops most masterpieces, and one of the most influential albums in all black metal.

Deutsch Paulos K. - 10/Aug/2020 5 of 5 Stars!
The first 3 albums of darkthrone is among the best albums you can hear from the black metal scene and the best example of the Scandinavian black sound!