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Band
King of Asgard
Title
Karg
Type
LP/EP
Company
Metal Blade
YOR
2014
Style
Death
7/21/2014 - Review by: Greg Watson

King of Asgard
Karg

Company: Metal Blade
Release: 2014
Genre: Death
Reviewer: Greg Watson

  • Shows a maturation



  • Swedish black metal band King of Asgard return with their third offering to date with "Karg". Featuring former members of Mithotyn and Thy Primordial, this newest album once again is inspired by Norse heritage. The record is produced by Andy LaRocque (King Diamond) who also produced the band’s first two albums. The album itself is a fairly solid work from beginning to end and definitely shows a maturation in the songwriting and musical aspects of the band. The songs feature post rock styled interludes, some choral and clean chanting and some very solid and well-timed guitar solos. Tracks "The Runes of Hel", "Omma" and "The Heritage Throne" were all standouts showcasing the band at their best. The lyrical content swirling with Norse legends and folklore was very intriguing. This could certainly be for fans of Bathory to Grand Magus.


    • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
      3.5 :AVE RATING

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    Karg
    2014
    Metal Blade
    Greg Watson7/21/2014
    3.5

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