Rasluka Part II
Nargaroth is a German black metal band created by René “Ash” Wagner (formerly “Kanwulf”) in Germany, 1996. According to Ash, Nargaroth was formed in 1989, but due to contradictory statements of Ash, this date is disputed, as well as the release of the seven track instrumental demo Orke in 1991. It is supposed that this demo was actually released in 1999. The demo Herbstleyd, which Ash claims to be released in 1993, was probably not released before this date. Nargaroth’s first album Herbstleyd was released by No Colours Records in 1999, followed in 2000 by Amarok, which is not an album but a re-release of old recordings, as well as the controversial demo Fuck Off Nowadays Black Metal, (released as a demo resulting to disputes over production values). This demo is said to be limited to 333 tapes and 100 LPs, but more units were probably released. In 2001, No Colours Records released Black Metal ist Krieg, considered Ash’s dedication to black metal. It was followed in 2002 by Rasluka Part II. The third album Geliebte des Regens was released in 2003. 2004 saw release of live album Crushing Some Belgian Scum, Rasluka Part I, and Prosatanica Shooting Angels. The next album Semper Fidelis was released by No Colours Records in 2007. The sixth album was released in 2009 named Jahreszeiten by No Colours Records limited to 1000 copies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Nargaroth is a German black metal band created by René “Ash” Wagner (formerly “Kanwulf”) in Germany, 1996. According to Ash, Nargaroth was formed in 1989, but due to contradictory statements of Ash, this date is disputed, as well as the release of the seven track instrumental demo Orke in 1991. It is supposed that this demo was actually released in 1999. The demo Herbstleyd, which Ash claims to be released in 1993, was probably not released before this date. Nargaroth’s first album Herbstleyd was released by No Colours Records in 1999, followed in 2000 by Amarok, which is not an album but a re-release of old recordings, as well as the controversial demo Fuck Off Nowadays Black Metal, (released as a demo resulting to disputes over production values). This demo is said to be limited to 333 tapes and 100 LPs, but more units were probably released. In 2001, No Colours Records released Black Metal ist Krieg, considered Ash’s dedication to black metal. It was followed in 2002 by Rasluka Part II. The third album Geliebte des Regens was released in 2003. 2004 saw release of live album Crushing Some Belgian Scum, Rasluka Part I, and Prosatanica Shooting Angels. The next album Semper Fidelis was released by No Colours Records in 2007. The sixth album was released in 2009 named Jahreszeiten by No Colours Records limited to 1000 copies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Seven Tears Are Flowing to the River
Black Metal ist Krieg
The Day Burzum Killed Mayhem
I Burn for You
Possessed by Black Fucking Metal
Abschiedsbrief des Prometheus
Introduction
Far Beyond the Stars
Erik, May You Rape the Angels
Karmageddon
Sommer
...und ich sah Sonn' nimmer heben
...vom freien Willen eines schwarzen Einhorns
Dawn of Epiphany
Amarok - Zorn des Lammes III
Nargaroth
The Gates of Eternity
Písen Pro Satana
Amarok - Zorn des Lammes
Herbst
Pisen pro Satana
Herbstleyd
Introduction: In stillem Gedenken
Winter
Manchmal wenn Sie Schläft
Frühling
Rasluka
Prolog
I Burn For You (Lord Foul Cover)
Der Satan ist's
Semper Fi
Der Leiermann
Be Dead or Satanic
Artefucked
Wenn Regen Liebt
Intro - Calling the Rain
Spectral Visions of Mental Warfare
Hate Song
Shall We Begin
Love Is Always Over With Ejaculation
Satan Industries
Pisen Pro Satana (Root Cover)
Vereinsamt
Das Schwarze Gemälde
Des alten Kriegers Seelenruh'
The Day As Burzum Killed Mayhem
Love Is A Dog From Hell
Thinking Below the Ocean
Into the dead Faces of Aftermath
Hunting Season
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