quarta-feira, 26 de fevereiro de 2025

THORNS record Grymyrk 27 Years Ago:



thorns - Stigma Diabolicum (2007)

“Stigma Diabolicum” (2007) by Thorns on Kyrck Productions the 2015 reissue on a grey/black swirl vinyl limited to 150 copies. Comes with a poster and on the vinyl insert there’s a collage interviews from all sorts of magazines & fanzines Slayer Mag being one I recognize.

I got to mention the Greek label Kyrck Productions they rereleased many rare/limited recordings on vinyl & CD of bands like Ved Buens Ende; Strid; Ulver; In The Woods; Manes; Arcturus etc. If you like your Black Metal on physical media and don’t want to pay a fortune they are essential for anyone that want for instance “Those Who Caress The Pale” on vinyl or this Thorns compilation.

It was first released in 2007 and has all 6 songs from the legendary instrumental “Grymyrk”(1991) demo recorded with just guitar and bass. 2 songs of the “Trøndertun”(1992) demo that never was released just spread among people within the scene it has one of Thorns best songs ever Æerie Descent. Also 3 songs from when the band was called Stigma Diabolicum (1989-90) 1 song from the “Luna De Nocturnus”(1989) demo and 2 rehearsal songs.

Snorre Ruch have made one of the best albums of this century with “Thorns”(2001) he is also considered together with Euronymous to have invented the typical Norwegian Black Metal guitar riff according to Fenriz. Watch the extra material in the 2-disc DVD documentary “Until The Light Takes Us”(2009) that version of the DVD is only available in region 1&4 so make sure your player can play that. Some other prominent figures in the scene like Bård “Faust” Eithun & Marius Vold were both once members of Thorns and Stigma Diabolicum. Snorre stoped working on Thorns when he joined Mayhem as Blackthorn on guitar. We all know the rest...

This compilation is essential if you’re interested in the early Norwegian scene. Snorre is a musical mastermind and I hope he makes new Thorns album.

Since I posted this on Instagram there's some reliable sources saying that the new Thorns record has already been recorded but the vocals & lyrics are still being worked on and that the record could be released early next year. I can't confirm this but I hope it's true only a new Funeral Mist or Isengard album could make me more happy. Because the wait for the follow-up to "Thorns" has been 17 years now...









Just as STIGMA DIABOLICUM became THORNS, Snorre W. Ruch and Harald Eilertsen recorded the cult rehearsal Grymyrk on this day in 1991, it soon - unintentionally - spread through trading circles:


...that was the tape that was supposed to be just for the members of THORNS to rehearse to and to listen to in order to learn the songs because we were spread all across Norway. [Bård G.] Faust was living in Lillehammer and our vocalist Marius [Vold] was living in Oslo, so we sent them tapes instead of bringing them over to rehearse. These tapes were spread through the underground and became famous all over the world. It's very strange!
- Snorre W. Ruch / Thorns interview, Voices from the Darkside


Two further demos followed in 1992; Trøndertun and The Thule Tape, the only demo with the lineup mentioned above.


After a while THORNS moved together in an apartment in Oslo to get things more organized and to rehearse and to write songs and stuff like that. So I lived in Oslo for 6 months. But nothing happened! We didn't get a place to rehearse so the members didn't spend any time writing songs or lyrics or anything. So I thought I had to do everything by myself and I wasn't very happy with that so I joined MAYHEM. And after a while I took the THORNS material with me into MAYHEM, that was the idea. But then things in MAYHEM became not so good either so I just took things from Heist and worked for myself for a couple of years and then I kinda got tired of all the music stuff and I went into creating sleep. And then Satyr came by and wanted to release the old THORNS demos and stuff like that, and also he wanted me to start writing music again. And then it started rolling again.
- Snorre W. Ruch / Thorns interview, Voices from the DarksideBLACK METAL HISTORY THORNS

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