By Ides Bergen
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Friday, November 7th, 2014 at 10:24 am
Emerging from Norway’s very tight black metal community in the early 1990s, Mysticum has proven to be one of the most influential and storied bands that the scene has ever produced. Originally signed to Mayhem guitarist Euronymous’ Deathlike Silence Productions label, the band began work on their debut album In the Streams of Inferno. However, before the record could see the light of day, Euronymous would be murdered by Varg Vikernes. Mysticum would eventually find another label to release the album in 1996. It’s cold, raw, drum machine driven sound added an industrial element to the genre that would go on to have a profound influence on the legion of bands that would follow.
Mysticum would enter an extended period of inactivity, with rumors circulating periodically that they were working on a follow-up record. As the years passed, many had given up hope on it ever happening. Finally, after 18 years, the band reemerged in 2014 with the record that their fans have been holding out for, the absolutely phenomenal Planet Satan.
For this Black Metal Friday, we take a look back to where it all started for Mysticum. From In the Streams of Inferno, here they are with “In Your Grave.”
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