Cover of Satyricon Dark Medieval Times
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01   Walk the Path of Sorrow (08:18)

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02   Dark Medieval Times (08:11)

03   Skyggedans (03:55)

04   Min hyllest til vinterland (04:29)

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05   Into the Mighty Forest (06:18)

06   The Dark Castle in the Deep Forest (06:22)

07   Taakeslottet (05:54)

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Satyricon

Satyricon are a Norwegian extreme metal band widely discussed in these reviews as a key name in Norwegian black metal, particularly for their early-to-mid 1990s releases, and later for a divisive shift toward groove/rock-inflected sounds.
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By sofficino

 This album is a timeless classic, an essential album in any respectable black metal collection.

 Listen to this piece and close your eyes; you will find yourself in a Norwegian forest dancing with the elves.


By SeventhKing

 "Dark Medieval Times features raw production, guitars with a confused and muddy sound, the usual drumming technicality by Kjetil a.k.a. Frost."

 "The categorical imperative for every Metalfan (indeed, for every lover of good music) is to own this CD. An indispensable classic."


By Orme

 The album (which, it must be said, has not aged very well) is still raw, uncertain on how to balance between classic black metal and folk-medieval pieces.

 Behind a still immature composition, there is superior class.