SATYRICON - New Album To Embody “Varied, Soulful” Sound, Says Frontman SATYR

November 8, 2016, 7 years ago

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SATYRICON - New Album To Embody “Varied, Soulful” Sound, Says Frontman SATYR

Oslo, Norway-based black metallers, Satyricon, will record their next album in a barn, frontman Sigurd 'Satyr' Wongraven has revealed to TeamRock.com.

Satyr says they'll begin working on the follow-up to 2013's self-titled effort on a farm outside Oslo, Norway. The new album will arrive sometime in 2017.

"We've been jamming in a barn for a long time. Every time we go there, the atmosphere is really nice – we really enjoy being there”, he tells Metal Hammer's In Residence show on Spotify. "I just said, 'We play so well when we're here – the spirit and the soul, and what we do comes across as unique. What if we brought recording equipment and engineers here, instead of bringing Satyricon to a studio?' So we're doing that."

Read more at TeamRock.com.

Professionally filmed video footage of Satyricon's entire August 14th performance at this year's edition of the Bloodstock Open Air Festival, held at Catton Hall in Walton-on-Trent, England, can be found below.

Satyricon's Bloodstock setlist was comprised of the following ten songs:

"The Dawn Of A New Age"
"Forhekset"
"Du Som Hater Gud"
"Transcendental Requiem Of Slaves"
"Immortality Passion"
"Nemesis Divina"
"Mother North"
"Black Crow On A Tombstone"
"Fuel For Hatred"
"K.I.N.G."



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