Bands including Dead, Euronymous, and Varg Vikernes--along with
sociologists, police officers, theologians, and occultists--recount
how the satanic Black Metal, a spin-off of the heavy metal
underground, devolved into acts of church burning, murder, and
suicide in Scandinavia.
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Mon, 17 Sep 2012 | Review
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As a lover of obscure metal music, I enjoyed this book. The two authors have a nice way of keeping a balance between objective reporting and emotional concepts. What I also liked is the fact that various opinions are included in the book - interviews with different musicians following different viewpoints, church-ministers, record company owners etc.
Even people who don't listen to metal, but are interested in the various phenomenons that have spread through this music, will enjoy this book.
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