THYRFING To Support GORGOROTH, 1349 In Sweden
- Sep. 5, 2005
Sweden's THYRFING will support GORGOROTH and 1349 on December 3 at The Shrine in Stockholm, Sweden.
THYRFING entered EMI Studio in Stockholm this past April with producer Henrik Edenhed (LAMBRETTA, THE SOUNDS) to record their fifth, as-yet-untitled album. The follow-up to 2002's "Vansinnesvisor" (Hammerheart Records) will be mixed later this summer for a fall release via Regain Records.
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COMMENT | woot posted by : absinthe 9/5/2005 4:26:01 PM
go to the show bitches
COMMENT | posted by : sonatablabla 9/5/2005 5:00:09 PM
GORGOROTH and 1349 should support Thyrfing which is one of my alltime favorite bands
COMMENT | Wrong, 1349 kicks ass posted by : HOD 9/5/2005 5:04:31 PM
go see this show
COMMENT | posted by : bloodjunkie73 9/5/2005 5:24:00 PM
Awesome show, Gorgoroth is the shit.
On a side note, aren't Infernus and Gaahl behind bars for their respective crimes? Aren't they both going to jail?
COMMENT | thyrfing posted by : BlackBehemoth 9/5/2005 6:37:07 PM
is awesome, has been far too long for a new album! all their albums are killer.
Wow, I'd really fucking love to see that, Thyrfing is great, Gorgoroth slays and 1349 is nice and brutal. Also, 1349's drummer is none other than the almighty Frost himself (he also used to be Gorgoroth's drummer) and him I'd REALLY like to see live. Satyricon is fucking amazing!
If there's one thing Norway can do, it's Black Metal (1349 and Gorgoroth, in this case, not Thyrfing, they're Swedish Viking Metal).
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