Black Metal (album)

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Black Metal
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Studio album by Venom
Released 1 November 1982
Recorded 1982 at Impulse Studios in Newcastle, England
Genre Thrash metal,[1] black metal
Length 47:49
Label Neat
Producer Keith Nichol and Venom
Venom chronology
Welcome to Hell
(1981)Welcome to Hell1981
Black Metal
(1982)
At War with Satan
(1984)At War with Satan1984
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars[2]
Sounds 5/5 stars[3]

Black Metal is the second album by English heavy metal band Venom. It was released in November 1982, during the great flourishing of metal music in the UK that was the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, and is considered a major influence on the thrash metal, death metal and black metal scenes that emerged in the 1980s and early 1990s.[2][4]

Although lending its name to the latter genre, today the album is often regarded as thrash metal rather than black metal.[1] AllMusic has described it as "extreme metal".[2] Nevertheless, its lyrics and imagery were a major influence on the early Norwegian black metal scene.

The original cover art was made by the band's bassist and singer Conrad "Cronos" Lant.

Legacy

Track listing

Side A ("Black")
No. Title Length
1. "Black Metal"   3:40
2. "To Hell and Back"   3:00
3. "Buried Alive"   4:16
4. "Raise the Dead"   2:45
5. "Teacher's Pet"   4:41
Side B ("Metal")
No. Title Length
6. "Leave Me in Hell"   3:33
7. "Sacrifice"   4:27
8. "Heaven's on Fire"   3:40
9. "Countess Bathory"   3:44
10. "Don't Burn the Witch"   3:20
11. "At War with Satan (preview)"   2:14

Credits

Covers

References

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  4. Kahn-Harris, Keith. Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge. Oxford: Berg (2007). ISBN 1-84520-399-2.

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