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Friday, July 20, 2007

Blood Red Throne - Come Death

1. Slaying The Lamb
2. Deranged Assassin
3. Rebirth In Blood
4. Guttural Screams
5. Taste Of God
6. No New Beginning
7. Come Death
8. Disincarnated (Gorguts cover)
9. Another Kill
Band: Blood Red Throne
Album: Come Death
Genre: Death Metal
Year: 2007
Label: Earache Records
Official Website
Origin:Noruéga (Norway)

Line-Up
Vald - Vocals
Terje Vik Schei - guitar
Daniel Olaisen - guitar
Erlend Caspersen - bass
Anders Haave - drums

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Norway isn’t exactly known for death metal, especially not the bludgeoning American type. The deep guttural growls, the gurgling tuned down guitars, frantic vicious drumming and all the visceral chaos you’d expect from Florida…but this isn’t Florida is it? In fact, Norway is about as far removed from Florida that you can get…until now.Spawned from frozen north, where the stark red of splattered blood on the snow can be a slightly more extreme and shocking sight when you are kneeling in it praying for your life, comes Blood Red Throne. If you aren’t familiar with Blood Red Throne, get ready for the blunt force trauma and get AFFILIATED WITH THE SUFFERING. Blood Red Throne came about in 1998 when Død and Tchort (ex-Emperor) were performing together as part of Satyricon’s touring band. With their shared vision of morbidity and a twisted passion for brutal and extreme death metal the search for a drummer was on. Freddy “Fred the Shred” Bolsø joined the band and the three began rehearsing by playing songs by Deicide, Death and Obituary. When five stringer Erlend Caspersen joined, the band began writing their own material. Tchort had many meaty chunks of riffs written for the planned debut album of Green Carnation, (his first death metal band) which he brought to Blood Red Throne autopsy table, and Død contributed with new material written especially for the new experimental project. Like mad scientists bringing zombies to life from deformed body parts, Blood Red Throne’s debut, 'Monument Of Death', took frightening shape in the rehearsal room. And a monster of a debut it was to be. Their demo recording, 'DeathMix 2000' resulted in several offers from record labels and attention in the press. Blood Red Throne decided to sign with Hammerheart Records. Work began on completing the line up and continued writing of songs for the debut album. Long time friend and drummer, Mr. Hustler, was converted and persuaded into joining the bloody gang. He agreed just two weeks before recording was scheduled! 'Monument of Death' was the first ever metal album recorded in Dub Studios in Kristiansand with producer Endre Kirkesola. It was then mixed at Berno studios in Malmo, Sweden by Henrik Larsson (Amon Amarth, Vomitory). 'Monument of Death' saw the light of day in late 2001 included a limited edition package called 'The Suicide Kit', which not only contained the actual album, but also a printed razorblade and a poster. The kits were hand numbered in the band member’s own blood! In May 2002 the limited edition Mini Album 'A Taste For Blood' was released containing the often requested material from the 'Deathmix 2000' demo. It also included a cover song by Massacre, the very first release ever done by the band (for the 'Nordic Metal II' compilation) and a song from the debut album - all remastered in killer fashion! At this time, Freddy B, due to work commitments, had to quit the band. A replacement was found in Espen “Beist” Antonsen who come from the Norwegian black metal band, Slagmark. Blood Red Throne not only rehearsed new material but also was now ready to make ears bleed live. The band played at the highly acclaimed Inferno Festival with bands like Behemoth, Dimmu Borgir and Aeternus, supported Dimmu Borgir on their Norwegian tour, played the Smash Fest in Poland, and kicked ass with label mates Exmortem at the new Southern Discomfort festival, all the while working on the next album. A new era of blood is upon us. 'Affiliated With The Suffering' is the newest chapter of the eviscerating bloody tales of Blood Red Throne, a sickeningly precise dose of Death Metal damage. Following this release the band changed gears and shifted labels, joining forces with Earache in December 2003, where plans for the follow up record were immediately put in place.October 2004 - "Altered Genesis" is completed! The band`s newest Death Metal monument will be released in February 2005 by Earache Records. 11 brutal Death metal tracks, powerfull production and superb artwork is the spine of this excellent album from Norway`s leading Death Metal band - BLOODRED THRONE!

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