We're Going to Hell for This
We're Going to Hell for This
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Our Take
Our Take
Carpathian Forest's latest album "We're Going To Hell For This" is a devilishly good time that is bound to make you question your moral compass. The Norwegian black metal legends are back with a vengeance, unleashing a raw and aggressive sound that will leave you headbanging until your neck gives out.
From the opening track "Vi Apner Porten Til Helvete" to the closing notes of "The Good Old Enema Treatment," Carpathian Forest don't hold back on this album. The ferocious vocals of Nattefrost combined with the blistering guitar work of Tchort create a chaotic cacophony that is both exhilarating and terrifying.
The album's production is intentionally lo-fi, adding to the grim and gritty atmosphere that Carpathian Forest are known for. It's as if you're listening to the music straight from the depths of hell itself.
Standout tracks include the frenetic "Knokkelmann" and the haunting "Spill the Blood of the Lamb," both of which showcase the band's ability to create intense and unrelenting music that will stick with you long after the album finishes.
Overall, "We're Going To Hell For This" is a must-listen for fans of black metal and extreme music. Carpathian Forest have once again proven why they are considered one of the pioneers of the genre, delivering an album that is as brutal as it is captivating. Welcome to the depths of hell with Carpathian Forest – and remember, it's going to be one hell of a ride.
Track Listing
Track Listing
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Carpathian Forest
CARPATHIAN FOREST Hailing from the dark depths of Norway, Carpathian Forest is a black metal band that has been shaking up the scene since the early 1990s. Led by the enigmatic frontman Nattefrost, this group of misfits has made a name for themselves with their sinister sound and devilish persona. With a discography that reads like a who's who of the black metal world, Carpathian Forest has been delivering spine-chilling riffs and haunting melodies for over two decades. From their debut album "Black Shining Leather" to their latest release "Likskue," these guys know how to bring the darkness to life. Known for their intense live shows and their penchant for pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in the metal world, Carpathian Forest is not for the faint of heart. With lyrics that explore themes of death, Satanism, and all things macabre, this band is not afraid to go to the darkest corners of the human psyche. But don't let their sinister persona fool you - underneath all that black leather and corpse paint, Carpathian Forest is a group of talented musicians who know how to craft a killer tune. With influences ranging from classic black metal bands like Mayhem and Darkthrone to punk rock and even jazz, these guys bring a unique sound to the table that sets them apart from their peers. So if you're looking for a band that will transport you to the depths of hell and back, look no further than Carpathian Forest. Just make sure to bring your crucifix and a healthy dose of skepticism - you're going to need it.
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