DVD-1: Voice Of Shadows () DVD-2: Now, Diabolical () DVD-3: Repined Bastard Nation () DVD-4: Our Wold, It Rumbles Tonight () DVD-5: Nocturnal Flare () DVD-6: Die By My Hand () DVD-7: Tro Og Kraft () DVD-8: Phoenix () DVD-9: Den Siste () DVD-10: The Infinity Of Time And Space () DVD-11: To The Mountains () DVD-12: The Pentagram Burns () DVD-13: Mother North () DVD-14: K.I.N.G () CD1-1: Voice Of Shadows () CD1-2: Now, Diabolical () CD1-3: Repined Bastard Nation () CD1-4: Our Wold, It Rumbles Tonight () CD1-5: Nocturnal Flare () CD1-6: Die By My Hand () CD1-7: Tro Og Kraft () CD1-8: Phoenix () CD2-1: Den Siste () CD2-2: The Infinity Of Time And Space () CD2-3: To The Mountains () CD2-4: The Pentagram Burns () CD2-5: Mother North () CD2-6: K.I.N.G ()
Number of discs:
3
Description:
Live At The Opera is an album by Satyricon, released in 2017. The album is a speed/thrash/death metal 3-CD. -
Napalm Records jewel case version
"Live At The Opera (BB)" is a spectacular live album by the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon, released in CD format by Napalm Records. This unique recording captures an extraordinary concert where Satyricon performed alongside the Norwegian National Opera Chorus, blending their signature dark and atmospheric sound with grandiose choral arrangements. The result is a powerful fusion of black metal intensity and classical grandeur, offering fans both familiar tracks and new interpretations that elevate the band's music to new heights. Satyricon, formed in 1991 by Satyr (Sigurd Wongraven) and Frost (Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad), are pioneers of second-wave Norwegian black metal. Their critically acclaimed albums such as "Nemesis Divina," "Volcano," and "Now, Diabolical" have cemented their place as innovators within the genre. Napalm Records is renowned for supporting groundbreaking artists across rock and metal genres, consistently delivering high-quality releases that push musical boundaries.
I love all the milestones of Satyricon work, however, a concert with a symphony orchestra looks like a frankly media experience.
Symphonisms and choirs are very tedious and oversaturated to listen to. Overdone Satyricon.