It was a sad day when Immortal called it quits in 2003. But we didn't have to wait long until one of the Doom Occulta brothers came back with another frosty entry into the Blashyrkh cannon, with I. It incorporated the grim tone of Immortal, but added a triumphant/NWOBHM vibe that they hadn't really been explored before. The Popeye vocals and unusual riffing were still present, but you could still hear the soul of Immortal coming through. Then in 2009 Immortal rode back onto the scene with All Shall Fall, a more epic streamlined incarnation of their unique take on black metal. Expounding on the "Immortal sound" Demonaz unleashed The March of the Norse, which almost acts as a sister album to the afore mentioned All Shall Fall. The Doom Occulta brothers continue to Storm Through Red Clouds and Holocaust winds into the future...
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I, "Storm I Ride", Between Two Worlds (2006)
Talkset #1
I, "Battalions", Between Two Worlds (2006)
I, "Mountains", Between Two Worlds 2006)
I, "Far Beyond the Quiet", Between Two Worlds (2006)
I, "Cursed We Are", Between Two Worlds (2006)
Talkset #2
Demonaz, "A Son of the Sword", March of the Norse (2011)
Demonaz, "Where Gods Once Rode", March of the Norse (2011)
Demonaz, "Under the Great Fires", March of the Norse (2011)
Demonaz, "Over the Mountains", March of the Norse (2011)
Talkset #3
Demonaz, "Northern Hymn", March of the Norse (2011)
Demonaz, "All Blackened Sky", March of the Norse (2011)
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