The Infernal Wolf Is Still Hunting
The origin of Beatrik goes back to Autumn 1998 when Frozen Glare Smara wrote the first pieces of music: these were completed and become real whole songs only one year later, thanks to the lyrical contribute by Berzerk, but it took one more for Beatrìk to finalize a recording and release their official first demo tape. In september 2000 Flames came out in only 50 copies. Frozen Glare Smara himself played all instruments, vocals included, only helped by a programmed drums. The music was clearly inspired by scandinavian bands, with their fast rhythms and raw sounds and the tape got a good criticism. In the meanwhile several other songs have been composed and during the summer 2001 Beatrìk managed to record and release their second work: The infernal wolf is still hunting released in 99 copies. Since this second effort Beatrik music incorporated also some slower parts, kind of funereal doom metal breaks alternated to their more classic fast and raw parts. The first remarkable event for Beatrik happened in 2002: with a definitely more professional sound compared to the previous releases and with the collaboration of Vidharr on drumms and Ferghus on bass the band recorded a master album titled Journey Through The End Of Life: the material was so good that was released initially by Serpens Caput Productions as an LP, and later by the Swedish label THR as a CD. With this debut album the music of Beatrik went definitely slower and depressive. In Spring 2004 Beatrik was invited by the German label Northern Silence Productions to take part of a Katatonia tribute album. In Autumn 2004 Beatrik recorded again a full length album worth material. This recording was so good and emotionally capturing that Avantgarde Music decided to offer them a record deal to release this in Spring 2005 under given title Requiem of December. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The origin of Beatrik goes back to Autumn 1998 when Frozen Glare Smara wrote the first pieces of music: these were completed and become real whole songs only one year later, thanks to the lyrical contribute by Berzerk, but it took one more for Beatrìk to finalize a recording and release their official first demo tape. In september 2000 Flames came out in only 50 copies. Frozen Glare Smara himself played all instruments, vocals included, only helped by a programmed drums. The music was clearly inspired by scandinavian bands, with their fast rhythms and raw sounds and the tape got a good criticism. In the meanwhile several other songs have been composed and during the summer 2001 Beatrìk managed to record and release their second work: The infernal wolf is still hunting released in 99 copies. Since this second effort Beatrik music incorporated also some slower parts, kind of funereal doom metal breaks alternated to their more classic fast and raw parts. The first remarkable event for Beatrik happened in 2002: with a definitely more professional sound compared to the previous releases and with the collaboration of Vidharr on drumms and Ferghus on bass the band recorded a master album titled Journey Through The End Of Life: the material was so good that was released initially by Serpens Caput Productions as an LP, and later by the Swedish label THR as a CD. With this debut album the music of Beatrik went definitely slower and depressive. In Spring 2004 Beatrik was invited by the German label Northern Silence Productions to take part of a Katatonia tribute album. In Autumn 2004 Beatrik recorded again a full length album worth material. This recording was so good and emotionally capturing that Avantgarde Music decided to offer them a record deal to release this in Spring 2005 under given title Requiem of December. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
My Funeral to Come
Requiem of December
Eternal Rest
Buried Among Skeletal Woods
The Last Wandering
Returning After a Death
Apollonia's December, 7th 1647
The Charon's Embrace
Last Dawn
To Feel the End Near
Beatrik
Journey Through the End of Life
Spell Of Destruction (Burzum Cover)
The Northern Silence
Spell of Destruction
When Death Is Better Than Life
Ride the Beast
Majestic Sadness
This Is War
Beatrìk
To Feel The End
The Warriors Fate
Death Or Glory!
Apollonias December 7th 1647
The Warrior's Fate
Death Or Glory! (Second Version)
Journey Through the End of Lif
Death Or Glory?
Last Dawn - Black Funeral (Outro)
Black Spell Of Destruction (Burzum Cover)
Death Or Glory? (Second Version)
The Nothern Silence
The Northern Silence (Katatonia cover)
Last Dawn & Black Funeral (Outro)
Charon's Embrace
last dawn / black funeral - outro
black spell of destruction
01. Buried Among Skeletal Woods
01 - Buried Among Skeletal Woods
05 - Last Dawn
03 - The Charon's Embrace
03. The Charon's Embrace
06 - Journey Through The End Of Life
04 - Beatrik
02. To Feel The End Near
Journey Through The End Of Life - 01 - Buried Among Skeletal Woods
07. Spell Of Destruction (Burzum Cover)
Spell Of Destruction (Burzum C
Journey Through The End Of Life - Buried Among Skeletal Woods (5:49)
Black Funeral [Outro]
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