Tag Archives: Belphegor

Five studio updates we heard this week – 8/22/19

Posted by on August 22, 2019

As we are nearing into the fourth quarter of 2019, we’ve been hearing many new album announcements including King Diamond and Mayhem. We recently listed five studio updates and within the last week, there’s been at least five more. 05) New Belphegor album arriving in summer 2020 Belphegor have been working on the follow-up to […]

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Dark Funeral and Belphegor deliver the blackness and the bleakness to Baltimore

Posted by on June 13, 2019

Show Review:  Dark Funeral & Belphegor @ Baltimore Soundstage on June 4, 2019. Swedish Black Metal legends, Dark Funeral along with Austria’s Belphegor arrived to Maryland’s Baltimore Soundstage this past June 4, 2019 for Devastation On The Nation and Metal Insider was there! Belphegor This was actually my first time seeing this band. For some reason, my […]

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Belphegor & Dark Funeral to co-headline 2019’s ‘Devastation on the Nation’ tour

Posted by on February 7, 2019

Belphegor and Dark Funeral are teaming up to co-headline this year’s Devastation on the Nation Tour. Incantation, Hate, Vale of Pnath, and Nightmarer will be joining them throughout the trek. Belphegor’s Helmuth expressed his excitement: “Hail! What a lineup. This will be one of the most brutal tours throughout North America in 2019. An honor […]

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Belphegor premiere live video for “Baphomet”

Posted by on January 30, 2018

Death/black metal giants Belphegor are on their way to board this year’s 70000Tons of Metal with 59 other bands. To celebrate their arrival and to pump up nearly 3,000 metalheads who will be attending this voyage, the group shared a live video of “Baphomet,” taken from their latest effort Totenritual via Nuclear Blast. The video […]

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Metal Insider contributor Jeff Podoshen’s Top Ten of 2017

Posted by on December 4, 2017

It’s that time of year again, and of course, what’s the Holiday Season without “Best of” lists?  So at the risk of offending everyone, here is my Top 10 of 2017: 10 )Mutoid Man, War Moans  Is there anything Stephen Brodsky creates that isn’t good? I don’t think so and Mutoid Man’s 2017 release is no […]

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Metal By Numbers 11/1: Robert Plant’s got the fire

Posted by on November 1, 2017

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week. Unfortunately, I didn’t receive the chart information necessary to complete MBN last week, so I’m a week behind over here. Hope you all had a happy and metal Halloween.   Notable Debuts:  Robert Plant, […]

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Metal By Numbers 10/8: Marilyn Manson has a heavenly debut

Posted by on October 18, 2017

Sometimes it’s awkward to write about album sales in 2017, specifically when it comes to bands and artists with longstanding careers. You have to put out qualifiers like “it’s a good debut but it’s nowhere near their best.” Take Marilyn Manson for example: he’s our to debut this week with 32,000 copies sold. Now, that’s […]

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Metal by Numbers 10/11: Primus are Primed

Posted by on October 11, 2017

Hello, Matt Brown here returning to bring you the charts once again. Well, mostly. It’s another week where we’ve only got sales numbers to display. But good lord do we have along list of debuts, fifteen to be exact. I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you that with less than three months to […]

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Metal by Numbers 10/4: Even Mastodon’s EPs sell

Posted by on October 4, 2017

  While we cover a solid handful of hard rock (like, y’know, Foo Fighters) along with the metal, there’s no reason for us to cover other types of rock that’s less guitar-driven. However, it should be noticed that the umbrella of “rock” has landed a solid amount of #1 albums this year. The Killers just […]

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Metal by Numbers 9/27: Foos, Nothing More, The Contortionist debut high

Posted by on September 28, 2017

There’s been some debate about whether or not we should include Foo Fighters in Metal by Numbers. Are they metal? No, and we’re pretty sure they’d be the first to tell you that. However, Dave Grohl was responsible for his solo project Probot, which featured everyone from Max Cavalera and Lee Dorrian to Wino and […]

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