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Dead Eyed Creek (Satyricon / Ex- Triptykon) share “Set Me Free” video

Posted by on June 8, 2022

    Dead Eyed Creek, the new project featuring Job Bos (Satyricon) and Norman Lonhard (ex-Triptykon), have unveiled a video for the group’s debut single, “Set Me Free.” The clip Actress Ruby Modine (Shameless, Happy Death Day) stars in the clip directed by Matt Mahurin [Metallica, Alice In Chains, U2].    Bos comments: “’Set Me […]

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Satyricon and ex-Triptykon members announce new band, Dead Eyed Creek

Posted by on May 26, 2022

  Job Bos (Satyricon) and Norman Lonhard (ex-Triptykon) have announced the brand new project, Dead Eyed Creek. Bos initially reached out to Lonhard in 2019 to create music together and soon enough, the two recruited bassist Max Block, and Icelandic vocalist Einar Vilberg to officially form the new band.    Bos comments: “I’ve been digging […]

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Psycho Las Vegas Festival loses Emperor, Satyricon, Mayhem, and more to travel restrictions

Posted by on August 5, 2021

  This years Psycho Las Vegas Festival is suffering from the current state of the world. This celebration of all things heavy in sin city will take place August 2o-22 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada. Psycho has grown steadily, in scope, over the last few years but as with everything else, its […]

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Metal By Numbers 6/9: Lustful listings on the charts

Posted by on June 9, 2021

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week. This week’s edition was loaded. If you saw the May 28th edition of New & Noteworthy, then you know that week was chock full of album releases. Fast forward to this week and you’ll […]

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Satyricon announce collaboration with Munch museum

Posted by on May 28, 2021

  Satyricon’s music will collide with Edvard Munch’s art next spring in a new exhibit at the new Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway. The exhibition titled Satyricon & Munch will showcase black metal and visual art, where the group will have composed musical works connected to the works of Edvard Munch. The group has been […]

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Danzig, Mercyful Fate and Emperor to headline 2020 Psycho Las Vegas; tickets on sale now

Posted by on January 30, 2020

The full lineup is here for 2020 Psycho Las Vegas. The three day festival will be held on August 14-16th at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. This marks the second year in a row at the resort and overall fifth consecutive year. This unique event will take over the entire resort including four stages: […]

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Satyricon’s Frost talks ‘Rebel Extravaganza,’ censorship and looking ahead

Posted by on January 9, 2020

Satyricon concluded 2019 with celebrating the 20th Anniversary of 1999’s Rebel Extravaganza as they released a reissue on December 13th via Napalm Records (order here). We spoke to drummer Frost on the reissue, difficulties in touring in the U.S, censorship, and looking ahead.   What convinced you to release the reissue of Rebel Extravaganza? Well, there’s […]

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Anders Odden (Satyricon/Cadaver) diagnosed with colon cancer

Posted by on January 2, 2020

  Anders Odden (Satyricon/Cadaver) has revealed he was diagnosed with colon cancer on October 3, 2019. Odden wanted to hold off on the announcement until after his surgery, which is scheduled for Monday (6th). However, everything changed after he received a video message from Hank Von Hell (ex-Turbonegro) and Mikkey Dee (Motörhead).     Odden shared […]

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Ten metal reunions we’d love to see but probably never will

Posted by on January 31, 2019

We might already be a month in to 2019, and this year has been peppered with great news on upcoming tours, but there’s still a good 10+ months to give metal fans what they’ve been salivating for. Here’s our Top 10 reunions we’d like to see: 10) Deicide – 1989-2004 lineup   Glen Benton – […]

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Satyricon and Goatwhore Slay New York

Posted by on May 30, 2018

I must admit, this was a melancholy show for me. Not because the show was sad or depressing. In fact, it was the opposite. Rather, I knew that this was likely the last time I would be seeing Satyricon live in the United States. And yes, I do travel to Norway quite often, but there’s […]

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