Product Description By the power of darkness and the might of black-hearted will no two Mayhem albums have been or will be the same. Over the course of Mayhem's storied and groundbreaking 35-year career-from De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas (1994) through Esoteric Warfare (2014)-the Norwegians have continuously challenged the orthodoxy of the genre they helped create. Originally informed by greats Hellhammer, Venom, Bathory, and Sodom, the Norwegians eventually imbued their damnable attack with influences from all over the music extreme spectrum, indicated first on the harsh and angular Wolf's Lair Abyss (1997) EP and foremost on the enterprisingly brutal and revolutionary Grand Declaration of War (2000). In 2019, Mayhem yet again reinvent on new album, Daemon."Mayhem will always be Mayhem," says guitarist/songwriter Teloch (aka Morten Bergeton Iversen) says. "If we put the genre game aside a bit, no one else sounds like Mayhem. Even when De Mysteriis came out, it was not at first considered to be a black metal album, if my memory serves me right. Tricky to label this band, metal would be the most fitting; it's not pure black metal in my opinion. Not sure it has ever been actually, despite what the general opinion is. People can call it whatever they want. If it's black metal to them, then fine. We don't really care. But to me it's important to keep some sort of black metal vibe at least."Founded in 1984 in the quaint village of Langhus, Norway by the late (and visionary) frontman Euronymous (aka Oystein Aarseth), Necrobutcher (aka Jorn Stubberud), and Manheim (aka Kjetil Haraldsson), Mayhem's small-town start was nonetheless auspicious; the name Mayhem itself was inspired by the Venom song, "Mayhem with Mercy." By 1986, the Norwegians had ventured headlong into the proverbial abyss with the release of their first demo, Pure Fucking Armageddon, a cacophonous mob of metal so extreme it didn't have a name. Certainly, sides "Fuck" and "Off" were indicators of Mayhem's fractious aesthetic, but it was their debut EP, Deathcrush (1987), that About the Artist beauty of creativity no rules, freedom, Satan! As for Mayhem s devoted worldwide following, they re rabidly waiting for Daemon. As always, of course. The black metal faithful spent six years without a follow-up to De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas. The evil hordes took on the cruelty of time about seven years for Esoteric Warfare. The five-year wait for Daemon is something they ve prepared for, with the understanding that Mayhem, in whatever guise it presents itself, will always return greater than before, stronger than ever yet still true to its black metal roots. The return of darkness and evil is upon us... Daemon is the return... of Mayhem! I think this album will be most pleasing for old and new fans, says Teloch. As most of our devoted fans know, Mayhem has never released an album that sounds the same. That s the case this time around as well. As I said, we simplified stuff, but at the same time tried out some new stuff to keep it interesting for ourselves and also for our fans that dig that we are doing something new on each album.
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