Nemesis Divina Explained

Nemesis Divina
Type:studio
Artist:Satyricon
Cover:Nemesis divina - satyricon.jpg
Released:April 22, 1996
Recorded:January–February 1996
Studio:Waterfall Studios
Genre:Black metal
Length:42:45
Label:Moonfog, Century Media
Producer:Satyr
Prev Title:The Shadowthrone
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Megiddo
Next Year:1997

Nemesis Divina (Latin for 'divine nemesis') is the third studio album by Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. It was released on 22 April 1996, through Moonfog Productions.

The band have described the album as "darker" and "more aggressive" than their previous work.[1]

A fully remastered edition was released in May 2016 to mark the 20th anniversary of the album.

Album art

The album cover artwork for Nemesis Divina, designed by Halvor Bodin and Stein Løken,[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Satyricon . Satyricon . satyricon.no . 1 October 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130120103805/http://www.satyricon.no/albums/album.asp?albumID=15 . 20 January 2013 .
  2. Web site: 10 Great Black Metal Albums – IGN . Ramirez . Carlos . 6 January 2009 . . 12 September 2012.
  3. Web site: Satyricon "Nemesis Divina" | Decibel Magazine |work=decibelmagazine.com] |accessdate=1 October 2012}} has been considered fairly revolutionary by the standards of black metal at the time. The band commented, "The standard, back then, was dodgy amateur photos and miserable looking fonts". Decibel magazine commented that the cover "resembled more a piece out of Dave McKean's workshop than art Xeroxed at dad's office [...] Rich with color and symbolism, the high-end design broke seriously sacred ground".

    Critical reception

    Nemesis Divina is generally considered a classic of the black metal genre. AllMusic wrote, "this sweeping epic work is quintessential black metal". Terrorizer wrote that on Nemesis Divina, "[Satyricon] experienced a near-magical improvement. Songs like leadoff monster 'The Dawn of a New Age', centerpiece 'Mother North' and the title track were stronger than any song in Satyricon's past. Satyr's ever-impressive riff-making/songwriting skills displayed a maturity not found outside, say, fellow sophisticates Emperor".

    A music video was released for "Mother North", which was generally uncommon within the black metal scene at the time. The video opens with "Montagues and Capulets". The video briefly appeared in the mainstream film Spun.

    In 2009, IGN included Nemesis Divina in their "10 Great Black Metal Albums" list.[2] Decibel magazine inducted Nemesis Divina into the publication's "hall of fame".

    Track listing

    All songs written by Satyr, except "Du som hater Gud", written by Satyr & Fenriz

    Personnel

    Satyricon
    • Satyr (Sigurd Wongraven) – vocals, lead guitar, bass guitar, sleeve design and logo
    • Kveldulv (Ted Skjellum; also known as Nocturno Culto) – rhythm guitar
    • Frost (Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad) – drums, album logo
    Session musicians
    Production
    • Union of Lost Souls – sleeve design
    • Per Heimly Productions – sleeve photography
    • Anne Cecilie – makeup for sleeve photos
    • Union of Lost Souls – album logo

    External links

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