Black Metal: Evolution Of The Cult

by Dayal Patterson
Black Metal: Evolution Of The Cult
  • ISBN-13: 9781915148667
  • Author(s): Dayal Patterson
  • Subject: Heavy Metal music
  • Publisher: Cult Never Dies
  • Imprint: Cult Never Dies
  • Publication Date: 01-12-2023
  • Format: h/b

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£35.00
Offering an unparalleled level of detail, Black Metal: Evolution of the Cult captures the progress of the genre, from the early 80s through to its resurrection in the 90s and onwards to the fascinating scene we see today. It includes over 150 exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in the genre, including: Venom, Mercyful Fate, Bathory, Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Blasphemy, Darkthrone, Behemoth, Rotting Christ, Mayhem and 70 brand new interviews with the likes of Necromantia, Arcturus, Immortal, Agalloch, Destruction, Mystifier, Profanatica and Winterfylleth. Silenoz of Dimmu Borgir commended the book: 'You don't have to read between the lines anymore 'cause it's all there, straight from the source,' while Sakis Tolis of Rotting Christ called it 'a valuable educational piece of dark writing.' Vorph of Samael added: 'This is a very insightful work: Without doubt the ultimate book on the subject, a testimony of black metal and a good introduction for neophytes.' Hvall of Wind
About the book

Offering an unparalleled level of detail, Black Metal: Evolution of the Cult captures the progress of the genre, from the early 80s through to its resurrection in the 90s and onwards to the fascinating scene we see today. It includes over 150 exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in the genre, including: Venom, Mercyful Fate, Bathory, Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Blasphemy, Darkthrone, Behemoth, Rotting Christ, Mayhem and 70 brand new interviews with the likes of Necromantia, Arcturus, Immortal, Agalloch, Destruction, Mystifier, Profanatica and Winterfylleth. Silenoz of Dimmu Borgir commended the book: 'You don't have to read between the lines anymore 'cause it's all there, straight from the source,' while Sakis Tolis of Rotting Christ called it 'a valuable educational piece of dark writing.' Vorph of Samael added: 'This is a very insightful work: Without doubt the ultimate book on the subject, a testimony of black metal and a good introduction for neophytes.' Hvall of Wind