Before and now
5
By Butcher992
Darkthrone's first digi-pack album, early work when they got Peaceville to sign with them, and this was their first debut album, although it was their Death metal album it was still impressive vocals and quality sounds. Revamped from their originals.
good...
4
By Darkthrone666
It's a little too... errr... Death metal for Dark Throne but I love Death Metal too. 4 1/2 out of 5 stars...
Good
4
By 5463728jdh
This is Darkthrones first album. This is when they played Death Metal. It is not bad at all. It would be interesting to see what would happen if they stayed with Death Metal.
Death metal .
3
By lordpazuzu
Before all the make up and the unholy stuff,this band was as death metal as Entombed or any of the other countless Scandinavian metal outfits of the late 80's early 90's,all in all an excellent album,but in my humble opinion this a more sellout band than any other,some might say that is blasphemy all I say is it is true,thought they didn't do it for the money I might add they did it for the shock value of it and it work as you can hear in their next album and one of my favorite black metal records ever,A blaze in the northern sky.
The only 5 star Darkthrone CD
5
By 666Marduk999
This is by far their best album, Eon is amazing, all of the songs are better than the ones off of Panzerfaust. Neptune Towers is good, while they have one really terrible song, Grave With A View, though it can be over looked seeing its only 3 min. long. Just buy it. It's that simple.
Entombed in Space!!!
5
By Horgh
Yes, it's Darkthrone, but apparently, they're playing Swedish style death metal! You see, back before they donned the corpse paint and dracula capes, Darkthrone were grinding out a bizarre variant of the Nihilst/Entombed/Carnage/Dismember style death metal of their eastern neighbors. However, I pull this one off the shelf a lot more than any Entombed albums. Most Swedish stuff back then had a rock feel to it, mainly in the drumming and song structures. Darkthrone eschewed this paradigm and ventured into a spacy prog/krautrock direction. If you like any of the weirder Scandinavian death metal bands like Cadaver or Edge of Sanity, this might just be your new favorite album.