Thorns - _Thorns_
    (Moonfog, 2001)
    by: Chris Flaaten (9 out of 10)
  
  
    
More than ten years after the legendary Trondertun recordings, perhaps one of the most inspiring sources  to Norwegian black metal as we know it today,  Thorns finally  release their  debut(!) album.  Contrary to what  one  would  think,  this  record  sounds  completely  fresh  and original. The sound is similar to  a mix of other Moonfog artists like Satyricon and Dodheimsgard, but colder,  grimmer and perhaps even more futuristic.  Thorns mainman  Snorre has  come up  with some  psychotic riffs that  are truly  hypnotising. Add  to them  magnificent drumming courtesy  of Hellhammer  and vocals  by  both Satyr  and Aldrahn,  and quality is ensured.  Songs vary from soothing ambient  pieces like the intro to  "Underneath the  Universe" to  the ultrafast  and aggressive "Interface to God". Like _Rebel Extravaganza_ [CoC #43], this album is black metal(R) to the bone, albeit in a quite different form from what most  are used  to. The  production is  perfect; crystal  clear. Sheer coldness, laced  with a synthetic,  machine-like feel. _Thorns_  has a feel to it that cannot be fully explained; it needs to be experienced. [Paul Schwarz:  "Though not as mind-fuckingly  weird as Dodheimsgard's  _666  International_,  _Thorns_  is   nonetheless  one  of  the  most  effectively progressed  albums to come  from black metal in  years --  and  is undoubtedly  the  best  yet this  year.  A strong  electronic  tendency  is explored  to  great effect  without  interfering in  any  negative  way  whatsoever  with   a  remarkably  tight,  intense  and  wonderfully uncomfortable traditional-instrumental assault, iced with  top-class vocal performances from Satyr and Dodheimsgard's Aldrahn."]
    
   
  
    (article published 13/5/2001)
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
   
  
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