Swedish vs Norwegian Metal

Is Sweden superior to Norway ?

  • Metallica is better than Sweden

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Better is a relative term, while potato isn't for example

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • Sweden is superior to Norway ? THIS IS MADNESS !! Madness ? This.IS.SPARTAAAA !!!!

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Why would you ask that question ? Wanna fight me ?

    Votes: 2 33.3%

  • Total voters
    6
It's probably at least half nostalgia value for me tbh. Arcturus was the only black metal band my dad owned CDs of, and I picked them at random just noticing that they seemed a bit unusual among the various Whitesnake and Megadeth CDs surrounding them. When I heard that album it was like listening to the Starcraft soundtrack (which was pretty much my favorite music at that time) only metal. But I still love it.
 
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I'm looking at my friends' ratings of The Sham Mirrors on RYM and many of them hate it. I honestly don't get it. I feel like it's not the album people accuse it of being. All the experimental stuff serves to establish this weird space-exploration-meets-surrealism kinda vibe like the ending of 2001, nothing on it takes me out of the experience, even parts like the (in?)famous trip hop break on Nightmare Heaven sound perfectly well integrated into the album. I honestly find that album cohesive as fuck which is incredibly impressive for such an all-out weird album. I love the electronic touches and the weird trebly reverby drum sound and everything. it's a unique-sounding album that always takes me places.
 
I'm looking at my friends' ratings of The Sham Mirrors on RYM and many of them hate it. I honestly don't get it. I feel like it's not the album people accuse it of being. All the experimental stuff serves to establish this weird space-exploration-meets-surrealism kinda vibe like the ending of 2001, nothing on it takes me out of the experience, even parts like the (in?)famous trip hop break on Nightmare Heaven sound perfectly well integrated into the album. I honestly find that album cohesive as fuck which is incredibly impressive for such an all-out weird album. I love the electronic touches and the weird trebly reverby drum sound and everything. it's a unique-sounding album that always takes me places.

RYM has a lot of good points but it definitely amplifies the in-crowd effect.
 
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My first inclination was to say Finland wins, but the first two Mercyful Fate and first three Artillery albums are better than anything Finland has done.
 
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What are they?
You already know two of them from my post in the 2002 metal albums poll, namely Atrox' "Terrestrials" and Madder Mortem's "Deadlands". The third one is "Eight Ways" by Madder Mortem and the fourth is "Orgasm" by Atrox.
 
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I'm looking at my friends' ratings of The Sham Mirrors on RYM and many of them hate it. I honestly don't get it. I feel like it's not the album people accuse it of being. All the experimental stuff serves to establish this weird space-exploration-meets-surrealism kinda vibe like the ending of 2001, nothing on it takes me out of the experience, even parts like the (in?)famous trip hop break on Nightmare Heaven sound perfectly well integrated into the album. I honestly find that album cohesive as fuck which is incredibly impressive for such an all-out weird album. I love the electronic touches and the weird trebly reverby drum sound and everything. it's a unique-sounding album that always takes me places.
The Sham Mirrors has great songwriting and production. The instruments sound weird by themselves but the mix is masterful. Really sci-fi feel.

Keyboards and drums are insane. Drums sound almost like played on an e-kit but that sound fits well.

I remember that the band was basically split up at that point and the guys said something like "let's do 1 last album, to go with a bang". Sverd asked Garm to do some grim vocals on Radical Cut. Garm refused. Sverd said "I want some Emperor-like vocals on that one, that's why I'm asking you this. Garm called Ihsahn to sing instead and said he wouldn't do those vocals anymore ( but he did some vocals on the Aspera reissue).

After the album was released, Garm considered the band done, but the rest were very happy with the results and decided to carry on. Good decision anyway.
 
I do like the first two Sentenced albums a lot as well. Almost included North from Here in my Norway top 3 until I remembered where they were from.
 
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