10 questions with LORD AHRIMAN | DARK FUNERAL
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Deseti vybraným otázkám Metalshop TV z profesního i osobního života tentokrát čelil zakladatel a hlavní tvář švédské blackmetalové legendy DARK FUNERAL Lord Ahriman! // Metalshop TV caught up with Lord Ahriman of the Swedish black metal icons DARK FUNERAL just before his band's gig in Prague to ask him 10 questions - both about his band's music and his personal life!
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Пікірлер: 27
Consistently awesome, one of the all time great black metal bands, their live album is spectacular
It's always guys who play the Darkest types of music that have the most laid back, soft spoken voices.
@necrosadotor
3 ай бұрын
clearly you don't know Blasphemy lol
They've always put out good albums and great live. I cant wait to see them again live
Hail Lord Ahriman! One of my favorite guitarists/composers in black metal
@OZs_786
26 күн бұрын
So simple yet diabolical
Thanks for the interview I'm a big Dark Funeral fan. Top quality video and audio, Also much love the Czech Republic a great country.
@METALSHOPTV
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 🤘
Legend
Great gig, Dark Funeral! Respect to Metalshop for an interview!
@METALSHOPTV
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! 🤘😈
Legend 🖤
I wish you find a vocalist similar to Emperor Magus Caligula. Most powerful BM vocals imo
@gianlucamai
Жыл бұрын
Diabolis interium
I have seen Dark Funeral live twice and they always sound amazing!
Pěkný rozhovor, Dark Funeral je legenda 🤘🖤🤘
@METALSHOPTV
Жыл бұрын
Děkujeme!
Tak toto ma veľmi potešilo😊🤘
@METALSHOPTV
Жыл бұрын
Super! 🤩
Konečně taky něco z černého kovu‼️ Hail Korej🤘 Hail BM⛧
@METALSHOPTV
Жыл бұрын
Yeaaaah! 😈😁
Borec ví o čem mluví, více takových v bm!
@METALSHOPTV
Жыл бұрын
😈
Thanks 👍😘🇸🇪
lord ahriman legend 🦾
🔥👁️🔥💨💨💨
😎, cool band. 666 voices inside is the unofficial anthem for Satanic schizophrenics. first song of theirs i ever heard, the best imo. not better than Ghoul 1986, nothing is, but i'd say it's a good first official introduction to Black Metal music. DotBH, that's the perfect introduction to Black Metal imo, other level. the chaos of all the hate/mental termoil/struggle. never forget where you came from, in reference to never looking back. roots are imbedded in everyone, what's done is done &move forward yes. but what's done in the past very greatly effects what's done in the future. if you forget you can lose the true essence of who/what you really are. the changes of times/progression of technologies, influence the way we do things & cloud perception. look at filters/autotune etc.. doesn't change the talent it took to create those kinds of sounds/images in the past with "out dated"/obsolete technologies. things just got more "advanced" to make those things possible for anyone who wants to endulge in an aesthetic/sound/atmosphere for whatever reason. but it doesn't necessarily come from the same places/spirit of the person/music as it did in the past when you had to struggle to get those sounds/creativity. now it's easier in a lot of aspects, not as much hard work to achieve. "work 'smarter' not harder", but hard work/struggle helps build character& integrity. that's why you don't forget the past & what's done. the skill in using newer technology &the creativity created from the newer generations is fine for the target demographics but certain skills/cultures/teachings get lost because of the idea of obsolete technologies & thinking, but its really the heart of those newer technologies/technique/teschings/sounds etc.. people shouldn't forget that imo. that's how you forget really good bands&shit that probably shouldn't be. good interview, thank you.