Ragnarok - Diabolical Age

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Review by E websoft

Ragnarok's latest album, Diabolical Age, is a powerful and intense offering that showcases the band's signature blend of black and death metal. From the opening track, "Pagan Land", the listener is immediately transported to a dark and foreboding world of ancient gods and primal forces.

The album is a tour-de-force of aggressive riffing, thunderous drumming, and guttural vocals. Tracks like "The Great Destroyer" and "Blood of Saints" are prime examples of the band's ability to create crushing, yet melodic, metal anthems that will leave you breathless.

The production on Diabolical Age is top-notch, with every instrument and vocal line sounding clear and distinct. The album also features some impressive guest appearances, including a blistering guitar solo from ex-Emperor guitarist Samoth on "Necromantic Summoning Ritual".

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Artist: Ragnarok
Album: Diabolical Age
Rating: 4.25

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
It's War7:16
Devestated Christ8:32
Nocturnal Sphere8:28
Devastated Christ8:32
Certain Death5:16
The Key Is Turned For The 7th Time6:12
Postludium5:54
The Key Is Turned for the 7th Time6:12
Devasted Christ08:32
The Heart Of Satan5:27
The Heart of Satan5:27
Diabolical Age7:06
Diabolic Age7:6
It's War7:16

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Catalog Numbers

HNF057

Labels

  • Head Not Found
  • Not On Label

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Promo
  • Unofficial Release

Companies

RoleCompany
Pressed ByBel Produksjon A/S
Mastered AtStrype Audio
Manufactured ByVoices Of Wonder Records
Distributed ByVoices Of Wonder Records
Recorded AtEndless Studios, Oslo

Credits

RoleCredit
ArtworkKris Verwimp
BassJerv
DrumsJontho
GuitarRym
KeyboardsJontho
LayoutPaul Westum, Ragnarok
Artwork ByVoices Of Wonder
Lyrics ByLillith Demona (tracks: III), Ragnarok (tracks: I, II, IV to VII)
Mastered ByRagnarok, Tom Kvålsvoll
Music ByRagnarok (tracks: I to VII)
PhotographyChrister, Christina
Photography ByKine Slangsvold
ProducerKnut, Ragnarok, Tore
VocalsThyme

Notes

  • Recorded during October-98 and February-99 at Endless Studio in Oslo.
  • Mastered at Strype Audio.
  • Total running time: 54:15
  • Manufactured and distributed by Voices Of Wonder Records AS

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 7 035534 000571
  • Matrix / Runout: 99020817 BEL PRODUKSJON A/S HNF057
  • Mastering SID Code: L401
  • Mould SID Code: ifpi 9002
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 and 2): TOCANO DK 37731 0014
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 2Z06
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 2Z11
  • Matrix / Runout: M-320

About Ragnarok

Ragnarok was formed in 1994 in Norway by Jontho (drums) and Jerv (bass), who had just left their previous band Thoth. They were soon joined by Thyme (vocals) and Rym (guitar) and then they recorded their first demo entitled "Pagan Land". The demo was recorded in a studio called Haga Audio which unfortunately didn't have any experience with Black Metal so it didn't turn out good and the response wasn't that good either. In 1995 the band recorded the song 'Et Vinterland I Nord' which was going to feature on a compilation CD for local bands in Sarpsborg. It turned out to be great so the band sent out the song to various labels and media. The response was positive so they re-recorded the demo in a different studio called X-Ray Studios and this time it turned out to be great and shortly after they were signed to Head Not Found Records. They soon entered the studio once again and recorded their debut album "Nattferd" which was released same year. They also played their first gig right after the release. In 1996 the band was unsatisfied with the label so they decided to leave them but the label quickly offered them a better deal and then they were re-signed for two more albums. They also played at the famous Elm Street bar in Oslo together with Old Man's Child and shortly after Century Media wanted to sign them but they had to say no because of the contract with their label. In 1997 they entered the studio to record their second album "Arising Realm" which featured Shagrath of Dimmu Borgir on keyboard. In 1998 they went on their first tour with Siebenbürgen from Sweden and Atanatos from Germany and played one gig in Denmark and seven in Germany and they also played at "The Hellraiser Festival" in Leipzig, Germany. At the end of the year recordings for the third album "Diabolical Age" began and this time it took place in Endless Studio in Oslo. The following year, during the mixing, which had to be done five times, Thyme left the band because of other interests. Rym had also come up with new material and thought it would be best with another guitarist so Sander of Shadow Dancers became a member. In 2000 they finally found a replacement for Thyme, his name was Astaroth. Shortly after "Diabolical Age" was finally released and the band then played at "Under the Black Sun Festival" in Germany. The band was shocked at Sanders poor performance and kicked him out of the band when they got home. Lord Arcamous was asked to join them for a tour which was together with Satanic Slaughter of Sweden. It was a self-financed tour and it was also tough for the band since Rym was forced to stay home. The pressure showed that Astaroth wasn't the right man for the band so he was kicked after the tour was over. The contract also ended so the band searched for a new label. In 2001 Lord Arcamous became a full-time member and also took over vocals and the band also sent out material to labels and were soon signed to Swedish label Regain Records. They then entered Abyss Studio and recorded the album "In Nomine Satanas" which was engineered by Tommy Tägtgren. In 2002 the album was released and the band then went on tour with Dark Funeral, Anorexia Nervosa, Occult and Tidfall. It turned out to be one of the worst tours ever arranged. Problems constantly occured and after the tour was over Lord Arcamous left the band. Jontho took part in playing drums on Tsjuders album "Demonic Possession" and also played with them at "Under the Black Sun Festival" in Germany. He saw Taake live and was amazed by Høsts performance. He then asked him if he wanted to play with Ragnarok. After the tour he did the vocals for a Celtic Frost cover and it turned out great and he then became a member of the band. New material was made and the band also embarked on a European tour, "X-mass Festivals

Members

  • Jerv
  • Thyme
  • Jontho
  • Lord Arcamous
  • Hansfyrste
  • Bolverk
  • Svein-Ivar Sarassen
  • Stedjeberg
  • Øyvind Trinborg
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Summary by E websoft

Diabolical Age is a must-have for fans of extreme metal. It's a fierce and uncompromising album that showcases Ragnarok at the height of their powers.

Comments

udaysagar2177
The band's third album, 2000's Diabolical Age, is more ambitious, since the songwriting is double time the longer. The songs and their melodies continue to sound like a cross among Satyricon and the E-minor chording of Dissection, but the material sounds more focusedHighlights: "Nocturnal Sphere", "The Earth of Satan".
aureavillaverde8
That album was recorded in 2000 not 2021 stupid bunch
besirongsok
thanks BMP?
nilzasilva
True geeks of metal. I haven't heard anything this inspired since the glory days of Bal Saggoth
carolchaves10
Postludium is very very beautiful ?
ebotron1
Its ok. They sound like a mix of early Emperor, Early Satyricon, Mayhem and Marduk. Some originality would have been nice...
lharrison129
Excelente Trabajo. Gracias @BMP & @Ragnarok ???
zybnho
Excelente álbum. Nada mas como detalle, este disco no es del 2021, sino del 2000.
abonamalaty
Extremely amazing.
aschmittbender1f944253a1
I just stumbled across this video despite being subbed... *and now I learned it's available on CD again!* I spent *years* hunting for a physical release... thanks BMP!
camyzeta
Wow, first time listen to Ragnarok, brutally dark and pure Norwegian BM, never doubt about Norwegian BM???
jamiesa
Respect from belgium
mikazudefalia
Natteferd was the first album by ragnarok... But honestly i prefer this one. In my humble opinion, their best release
moanga
Хой!
shazaibali
EVIL ASF
etherealbough80
SATAN WOULD BE PROUD OF THIS ALBUM!
pushkarsinghpatwal
From the cover i thought this was from 1997 or 98