Talk:Satyricon (band)
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Misspellings?
[edit]Did they really misspell nemesis divina and extravaganza in their album titles? Ortolan88
- LOL Not according to my Oracle on such matters All Music Guide
Mintguy 17:45 Nov 26, 2002 (UTC)
NPOV/Wrong
[edit]wow. this is one of the most opinionated entries i've ever seen. and just flat out WRONG. Shadowthrone doesn't sound ANYTHING like DMT. The vocals are different, the riffs are more Viking metal oriented, I could go on.
Agreed. Since when is Rebel Extravaganza urban? The Author makes it sound like it's a rap album.
Black Metal, Thrash
[edit]Could Satyricon be called a black metal band with thrash influences? I know black metal evolved out of thrash but they have black vocals and lyrics, with thrashy/black music. To me their music isn't as heavy as other black metal CD's In Flames 17:27, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
in other worrds death
this article is disgraceful.
[edit]I don't know all that much about this subject, and after reading this "article" I still don't know anything about it. I also highly doubt some of the claims made in this article and it's sloppy.
I favor just nuking the thing and starting fresh. --TopGear 01:41, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
Origin of “Satyricon”
[edit]Did Satyricon name themselves after the Roman Novel? If so, why, if not what were they named after? Please either put into Wiki page or reply here and I/someone else will. Thanks (Maverician)
- They most likely named themselves after the Fellini movie which is based on the novel.--Hndsmepete 05:25, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
- Get some believable reference(s) and slap it (and the references) in there. --80.217.189.62
Citation
[edit]In my humble opinion, many parts of this article need citations... James Hetfield a fan of Satyricon ? Says who ? Their last album sells extraordinarily well ? Again, source ? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 88.140.36.118 (talk) 00:08, 15 April 2007 (UTC).
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Spun Movie
[edit]When someone finally decides to rewrite this article please include the appearance of "Mother North" and "Fuel For Hatred" in the movie Spun.--Hndsmepete 05:40, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
Genre debate
[edit]we need to have a conversation about the genre of Satyricon here. There first few albums were definitely black metal, but should we also mention the medieval metal part? I'm not sure they have enough of the "medieval" folk sound to put that genre in. Also, as everyone already knows they now have a more rock oriented black metal, and how are we to mention that? I gotta say I respect the rock oriented black metal, but as catchy as some of the songs were on their newer stuff, Satyricon just doesn't seem to be doing it right. I mean they say they were inspired by Venom to do the rock oriented black metal, but Venom, in my opinion, did it fucking right and no one can come close. They were still more black metal than rock, though. They never lost the black metal sound and Satyricon is kinda gearing more towards the rock side, which is not neccesarily good, albeit "catchy." Navnløs (talk) 21:23, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- /sign to change the genre to Black N Roll. Lol - Def Black/Medieval Metal origins, now Black N Roll. Lol —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.203.32.43 (talk) 17:47, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
- WTF are you talking about? I'm sorry but I did not understand that one bit. Blizzard Beast $ODIN$ 22:02, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
Medieval metal
[edit]Is there any evidence anywhere that a black metal subgenre known as medieval metal even exist? The article for medieval metal on wikipedia specifically talks about a german folk metal scene with bagpipes and other medieval instruments. It's light happy music. Nothing black metal-ish about medieval metal groups like Subway to Sally. So what's with this claim here that Satyricon started a black metal subgenre known as medieval metal? A claim without any citation or references for verifiability. Sounds more like original research. --Bardin (talk) 01:42, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
Now, Diabolical
[edit]The following part doesn't make any sense:
- In 2006, the band released a new studio album, Now, Diabolical. The album has generated a great degree of controversy in the black metal underground, due to its straightforward, "radio-friendly" take on the genre. The album is selling well, however, even outside of black metal circles.
If it's supposedly more radio-friendly, it's fairly obvious that it would sell better... Why the "however" in that last part? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.190.253.160 (talk) 21:54, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
- I understand what you are saying, but I believe the "however" is there because most real black metal fans would be opposed to a "radio friendly" album and therefore may not buy it. So they are saying that despite that fact it sold well. Blizzard Beast $ODIN$ 21:30, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
my skin is cold
[edit]there is some info of this EP on the official website, including the album cover and tracklist. someone with a few minutes to spare and knowledge can please create the my skin is cold EP
also they have said in their website that they are working on a new full length album, so it's probably a good idea to include that as a "TBA (2008)" where needed. 213.96.203.23 (talk) 14:36, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
It isn't included on the full length The Age Of Nero. Reference included for that which doesn't exist... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.123.116.70 (talk) 10:15, 20 November 2009 (UTC)
Members
[edit]I've just rewritten the section about members of the band based on (my own) article at dawiki. I'm planning to continue with the rest of the article, so please don't bitch about lack of citations yet. Also, I'm aware that I replaced a great deal of information, but that was all wrong - written by someone who mixed up official, unofficial, touring and session musicians. It should be cleared up now. --Metalindustrien (talk) 10:19, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
Genre
[edit]The genre "black metal" was already in the article, however I provided a reference for it from a publication in a commercial magazine, many can dispute that, but at least it has an actual published reference, the reference also covers the comparison with Cradle Of Filth who followed the band by also signing for a major label later on. Both bands were categorized under the same genre.
You have to remember that the main genres in metal are heavy, thrash, power, death, gothic, black, doom and industrial. Stuff like "Symphonic, Melodic, Progressive, Speed, Neoclassical, Ambient, Electro, Folk, Epic, etc." are just attributes to the genre, but they cannot change it, the genre remains the same because they do not constitute the genre itself. The only one that can really be both would have to be viking.
Stratogustav (talk) 22:50, 23 January 2010 (UTC)Gustavo Avilés
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