TROLL - Back Catalogue Gets Digital Re-Release, Tour Dates Announced
August 27, 2013, 11 years ago
With most of their old releases now largely unavailable, Norwegian black metallers TROLL have decided to make their entire back catalogue available for digital download via Bandcamp. Available are 1995’s four-track EP Trollstorm Over Nidingjuv, 1996’s full-length Drep de Kristne (an album viewed by many as one of THE defining black metal releases), 2000’s The Last Predators, and 2001’s Universal. The only album that will not be released this way is 2010’s Neo-Satanic Supremacy, the rights of which are still owned by Napalm Records. All the albums come with new artwork and are available for a minimum price of 50 cents, or as much as the fans feel like paying direct from the band at this location.
Commenting on the decision to digitally self-release what are effectively iconic albums, frontman and founder Nagash said: “In today’s economy labels are really reluctant to release anything that has appeared previously, even though it is no longer available and regardless of how much demand there is from the fans. Sure, you can find most things these days via illegal file-sharing sites, but if you want high quality sound versions, with the artwork, and without all the viruses and Trojans that come as 'hidden extras' with illegal downloads, you are better off paying a few pence to buy it legally. At least that way you are actually supporting the bands, and we believe that REAL fans are getting tired of everyone trying to rip off the bands, and genuinely want to support them”.
As well as the digital release, Drep De Kristne will be released on vinyl, in a limited edition gatefold, in both gold and black versions. The vinyl will appear in October, in time for the band’s European tour, during which Troll will play the entire album live at a special after party at the Aurora Infernalis Festival in Arnhem on October 26th. Full routing for the Incantations For The World’s End tour featuring Troll, DODHEIMSGARD and HETROERTZEN is as follows:
October
16 - John Dee - Oslo, Norway17 - Beta - Copenhagen, Denmark
18 - K17- Berlin, Germany
19 - Hoodoo Music Club - Prague, Czech Republic
20 - Channel Zero- Ljubljana, Slovenia
21 - Viper Room - Vienna, Austria
22 - Novara Rock & Roll Arena - Novara, Italy
23 - Glaz’Art - Paris, France
24 - Le Romandie - Lausanne, Switzerland
25 - Magasin 4 - Brussels, Belgium
26 - The Stage - Arnhem, Netherlands
27 - Simplon Grote Zaal - Groningen, Netherlands
More information about Troll can be found on the band’s Facebook page here.
Eight tracks representing the entire history of Troll can be found on the band’s Soundcloud page at this location or below: