SATYRICON Mainman Talks About New Album; Video Available

July 6, 2008, 16 years ago

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Finland's Hardcoresounds.net spoke with SATYRICON mainman Satyr at this year's Nummirock festival, which was held June 19th-21st in Kauhajoki, Nummijärvi, Finland. Click below to view:

Satyricon continue work on their as-yet-untitled upcoming album, tentatively due out in early November via Roadrunner Records.

“It is representative in a way," Satyr told BW&BK; about the new material recently. "It’s Satyricon, and that’s why this band is simply not capable of putting out a single track that was an indication of what the album will be like. Out of the new songs we have, I could play you a song which is called ‘Last Man Standing’ and you’d think it was extremely heavy and very dark and groovy and very abysmal. Then I could play you a song called ‘Sign Of The Trident’ and you’d think it was really epic and monumental and almost majestic. If you listen to ‘Now, Diabolical’, it’s like the difference between ‘To The Mountains’ and ‘K.I.N.G.’”
“I don’t feel obliged to surprise anyone," Satyr adds. "I feel obliged to live up to my own standards. We did interviews in Poland recently, and some journalist said that ‘Now, Diabolical’ was a black ‘n’ roll album, and I said ‘Bullshit! There is no such thing as black ‘n’ roll. It’s black metal, and rock ‘n’ roll is an integral part of it’. Is the first BATHORY record a black ‘n’ roll album? It’s a black metal album. He continued trying to find out about the direction of what we’re doing now and Frost, in an irritated way, just said ‘Forget it!’ He wasn’t happy. I know Frost feels very strongly that what we’re doing is blacker than ever.”

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