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Under A Funeral Moon (Deluxe Edition)

by Darkthrone

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blackenedhalo
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blackenedhalo A black metal classic. A majestic album but I am not as OK with the lofi sound as on Transilvanian Hunger. Guitars sound a bit weak. But this is the only con I can say about this masterpiece. Favorite track: To Walk The Infernal Fields.
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cbooth2 From what I’ve heard of Darkthrone so far, this would have to be my favorite. Real icy, cold sound, with some good riffs and melodies. I actually don’t know what my favorite song would be. Don’t know why this album isn’t talked about as much as Transilvanian Hunger is. In my opinion it’s better haha Favorite track: The Dance Of Eternal Shadows.
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EyEmAsTeR A classic Black metal Album. Can't say much about these guys that hasn't already been said. Just pure sinister, cold and atmospheric Black metal at it's absolute finest. Favorite track: Unholy Black Metal.
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‘Under A Funeral Moon’, Darkthrone's third album, was originally released by Peaceville in 1993. The album is a bleak reflection of contemporary times, featuring harsh guitar riffage and hateful vocals in what was the band’s first 100% pure black metal opus; a work completely stripped of the death metal traces of former releases & in it’s place, a stark & primitive execution. This was aided by an intentionally lo-fi sound that is powerfully cold and entirely unconcerned with any modern-day aesthetics. ‘Under A Funeral Moon’ is the album that many Darkthrone fans hail as the ultimate manifesto for Black Metal.

This edition of ‘Under A Funeral Moon’ marks 20 years since the release of this landmark album, & contains a bonus commentary, recorded in 2013, featuring Fenriz discussing his recollections, inspirations & thoughts on the album whilst the music plays in the background.

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released January 1, 1993

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Peaceville London, UK

Peaceville Records is a British independent metal-oriented record label founded in Dewsbury, England in 1987 - artists over the years include Katatonia, Darkthrone, Paradise Lost, Opeth, Cradle Of Filth, My Dying Bride and Anathema

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