Mort Divine
Shrine Maiden of the In-Crowd
I think that's a great approach to early genres, but as a genre such as black metal matures, I would expect bands to integrate aspects of many of their predecessors so as to unite the genre, if you will. As much as I love Beherit, Burzum, Graveland, Darkthrone, etc., I think it's time the genre came together in a more comprehensive style, and Farsot does just that.
If you don't mind, could you break up these acronyms for me? I've probably heard the albums, just don't handle abbrevs vw
thx
Perhaps it is a decent approach nowadays, but it isn't something that will let a band transcend being "good" into greatness in my eyes (ears?)
A Blaze in the Northern Sky, Hvis Lyset Tar Oss, Far Away from the Sun, Under the Sign of the Black Mark