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Disiplin FOG 033 - CD - Moonfog Productions 2003 |
Ultimatum Liberation Strategy Formulation KnifeRegime The One Who Makes You Crawl Titan Imperia Hate Engine A Lesson In Discipline The Death Song The Lucifer Principle Under His Horns
Formed by lead guitarist General K (a.k.a. Savant M) after quitting Myrkskog in 2000, Disiplin, also consisting of Ausslavia on vocals, Krig on rhythm guitar and Nex on drums are the latest band to join the Moonfog ranks. Plucked from obscurity on the strength of a demo that impressed Satyricon frontmant, Satyr at once through sheer originality, Disiplin's story is one of old-fashioned A&R. "When I heard their first demo, I, as a musician, knew that there was something different about those guys," offers Satyr. "I could hear that the guitarist had good taste. So I started off by offering them feedback and we went on like that - exchanging advice and demos - for a few months until I felt they were ready to be signed to Moonfog." Disiplin's self-produced debut album, featuring guest appearances by ex-Emperor members, Bard "Faust" Eithun and Samoth, is a showcase of contagious, mid-tempo riffs intermittently layered around chilly black metal blast beats. “I am extremely happy with their debut," Satyr proceeds. "I enjoy their music, have a great belief in their potential and I think they have that indistinguishable Moonfog sound.” "Our music is based on old school black metal with inspiration from thrash and death metal," snarls chief disciplinarian, General K. "The band's main influences range from Darkthrone, Celtic Frost, Satyricon, Thorns, Neurosis, Venom, Metallica, Slayer, Emperor and Aborym. Everyone into ANY style of metal should check us out 'cause we fucking deliver The Shit!". Disiplin have enough ammunition to leave an unforgiving yet revitalizing mark on the current metal scene.
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