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Selvhat – Einsam In Ewigkeit (EP(2006)) Rapidshare

February 12th, 2010 by That Vulture

Selvhat was a one man band from Trondheim with Steingrim Torson behind it all. Unfortunately he was shot dead on the night to May 1st 2009. This was a great loss for the norwegian black metal scene, which you’ll understand when listening to this EP. Steingrim was also a member of several other bands like Celestial Bloodshed, Unbeing, Kaosritual and One Tail, One head – to name a few.

The EP you’ll get today is quite awesome. Depression, hate and misanthropy!


Selvhat – Einsam In Ewigkeit

01. Einsamkeit
02. Ewigkeit

You can get it here:

http://rapidshare.com/files/349369314/SEIEEP-www.thesevultures.net.rar

I seriously recommend this!

-thatvulture-

Abyssic Hate – Suicidal Emotions (2000) Rapidshare

January 30th, 2010 by That Vulture

Abyssic Hate Logo
Today’s band is Abyssic Hate, from Australia. Abyssic Hate is a one-man band, and the band was formed way back in 1993. Guy behind the band is Shane Rout, and he’s a total jackass, but thats not important. His music with Abyssic Hate is just amazing. The lyrical theme is, you guessed it, misanthropy, depression, suicide and, err, anti-christianity. And yeah, these themes is quite stereotypical these days..

Abyssic Hate Photo

Interesting trivia? The band’s name is taken from the Darkthrone song “In the shadow of the horns”. The guy on the famous cover of “Suicidal Emotions” is not Shane Rout himself, but norwegian Einar Andre Fredriksen of the doom metal band “Funeral”. He commited suicide 3 years later.

Speaking of the cover, let’s have a look…

Suicidal Emotions
Abyssic Hate – Suicidal Emotions (2000)

01. Depression – Part 1
02. Betrayed
03. Depression – Part 2
04. Despondency

First released May 2000, by No Colours Records. You’ll probably notice the Burzum-worship on this album, and that’s okay. It’s not as good as Burzum, though.

You can get this masterpiece here.

I hope you enjoy!

Best regards,
ThatVulture

Music Video: Burzum – Dunkelheit

January 24th, 2010 by That Vulture

I just added the musicvideo for the Burzum track “Dunkelheit”. It’s from one of my favoritte albums of all time, “Filosofem”.

I guess you guys know he’s out from prison, and he’s actually working on a new album to be released in march! You can visit his own webpage for more info.

Click on the cover here to go to the video-page of TheseVultures.net.

Dunkelheit Video Cover

Best regards,
That Vulture

Mütiilation – Vampires Of Black Imperial Blood, Rapidshare

January 21st, 2010 by That Vulture

Time to bring out the ugly.

Mütiilation Logo

That’s right.

Mütiilation Photo

Say hello to Meyhna’ch of Mütiilation.

Mütiilation is a band that formed in 1991 in Grabels, France. Who’d imagine that some french guys could create something as ugly and fucked up as this? The album I’m posting here was released in 1995, which was their and “the black legions” first full lenght album, and according to some started the entire depressive/suicidal black metal trend. I dunno, Mütiilation is pretty far from Shining and such. Raw, fucked up, and I’m guessing, ready to die. Oh, and from 1996, or whatever, Meyhna’ch has been alone in the band.

Mütiilation - Vampires Of Black Imperial Blood Covers

Mütiilation – Vampires Of Black Imperial Blood

01. Magical Shadows Of A Tragic Past
02. Born Under The Master’s Spell
03. Ravens Of My Funeral
04. Black Imperial Blood
05. Eternal Empire Of Majesty Death
06. Transylvania
07. Under Ardailles Night
08. Tears Of A Melancholic Vampire

This album, together with March to the Black Holocaust, was instrumental in establishing the reputation of the Black Legions among underground black metal circles. The overall reception of the album was highly polarized with some dismissing it as “forgettable melancholic drivel”. Globally, the most notable elements appear to be the “twisted”, “demented but catchy riffs” and, most importantly, the “melancholic”, “bleak and lugubrious”, “depressive atmosphere”, that differed from the established Norvegian black metal acts of that time. On the base of this album, Mütiilation is often credited for inventing the “depressive/suicidal black metal” sub-genre, that would spawn acts such as Xasthur and Shining. However, unlike groups the album influenced, “Vampires…” shows a wider range of dynamics and an unmistakable style of songwriting, especially for that era of the genre.

While the production quality has been acclaimed as “significantly clearer” than on earlier Mütiilation demos, other reviewers described it as a “nonexistent production”, or even an “ultra primitive sound quality (…) making Darkthrone sound downright hi-fi”.

Now, this album is raw, it’s sounds ugly, and it’s fantastic. You can download it here.

Best regards,
That Vulture