Rhys wrote:
Konrad wrote:
This album put me to sleep after the 4th song. A couple of things about the review that need to be clarified:
There was never a law suit. King and Gaahl wanted to kick Infernus out because they were the majority and disagreed on which direction the band wanted to go. Infernus is the one who went ahead with legal proceedings, and then Gaahl and King decided it wasn't worth the effort, and that the name was only a name. Get the story right before you write about it.
"Oslo City District Court has delivered a verdict on the main question in the GORGOROTH trademark case, which took place at the end of January 2009. The court has decided that King Ov Hell’s trademark registration #243365 of the band name Gorgoroth is NOT valid and shall therefore be deleted. The court states that King ov Hell and Gaahl excluded themselves from the band Gorgoroth when they tried to fire Infernus in October 2007. The court further states that Infernus cannot be excluded from Gorgoroth, unless he himself decides to quit."
Courts don't deliver a verdict if a party decides it "wasn't worth the effort"...
Konrad wrote:
Next, King wrote every single riff on Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam. It was also the only metal album that was so highly praised from elitists in the metal community. All of their other albums (albeit good) were standard, monotonous black metal albums. Ad Majorem really set the band apart, and gave them some very unique tendencies. Infernus, who refuses to refer to himself as anything but "satans minister on earth" has taken Gorgoroth back in time to where they were 10 years ago.
King was also in Audrey Horne, a post-grunge band. FAIL
Konrad wrote:
Considering the fact that this review also assumes that "God Seed will never come close" simply shows that the reviewer is biased. Although Infernus started this band on the right track, King really was the talent behind it, and Gaahl was an attention-generating front man...with an intense stage presence and voice.
An attention generating frontman who wasn't really much of a vocalist, and is known more for his insane interview behaviour than anything else.
Konrad wrote:
For those of you looking for good black metal this year, look towards Blut Aus Nord, Wodensthrone, Drudkh or Immortal. Quantos Possunt... is indeed noteworthy, but nothing spectacular.
The new Drudkh is their worst ever.
Well, you seem to have argued with just about everything I said...even things that were simply my opinion. I hope it helped your ego. I must have misread an article about their court case (or I read an article where Gaahl lied about it) so thanks for clearing that up as I was mistaken.
I really don't think it matters what other bands King was in does it? Sometimes it takes many mistakes (although I have not heard this band) to produce something as unique and memorable as Ad Majorem. Regardless of the ridiculousness of his interviews, Gaahl's voice is better than Infernus' I.M.O.
The fact that you needed to say that Drudkh's album is their worst ever proves that you have a complex and need to argue with everything I said, to discredit me. It's a fine album...just like their others. In the Constellation of the Black Widow isn't a shitty album just because it's not as good as other A.R. releases, so that argument isn't valid.
I will be interested to see the ratings that the new Gorgoroth receives on say, metalreview.com, Terrorizer or Decibel. Not like those will change my opinion of it, but they definitely have more credibility.
My "opinion" of the review, is that it received a 93 because it's Gorgoroth. Although important in Black Metal, I don't think Infernus is a very talented song writer.
But Pest >>>>>> Gaahl. And I don't mind Constellation of the Black Widow, just the new Drudkh.