This album "TORRENT Between The Stones Limited Edition" is the work of the two masterminds of the bands Judas Iscariot and Nargaroth, namely Akhenaten and Kanwulf (Ash), work together on material that does not fit to either of the bands.
Limited Edition of 666 copies, each copy individually and manually numbered. This web page has photos of album covers, inner sleeves, record labels together with production details, musicians and track-listing.
In the heart of Germany's early 2000s black metal scene, Torrent emerged with their limited edition 12" vinyl LP, "Between The Stones." This mini-album, released in 2004, became a testament to the band's raw energy and exploration of the genre's darker themes.
Historical Context
Emerging from a period where black metal had already established its roots in extreme music, Torrent added their own unique voice to the scene. The early 2000s saw a surge in black metal bands experimenting with their sound, pushing the boundaries of aggression and atmosphere. Torrent's "Between The Stones" was a product of this creative and turbulent era.
Musical Exploration
"Between The Stones" was a sonic journey into the depths of despair and aggression. Torrent's music was characterized by its relentless speed, harsh vocals, and distorted guitars. The album's tracks, such as "Torrent" and "Fucked by Death," showcased their raw intensity and unrelenting energy. However, it was the title track, "Between The Stones," that stood out as a more atmospheric and haunting piece, hinting at the band's willingness to experiment within the genre.
Controversies
The lyrics of "Between The Stones" were a source of controversy. Drawn from an unfinished and destroyed book written by a band member, the lyrics delved into themes considered dangerous and disturbing. This added a layer of mystique and intrigue to the album, further solidifying its status as a cult classic among black metal enthusiasts.
Production Team and Studio
The album was produced by the band themselves, emphasizing their DIY approach to music. The recording took place in an undisclosed studio, adding to the album's underground and raw appeal. The production quality, while intentionally lo-fi, captured the essence of Torrent's sound, further enhancing the album's visceral impact.
Frontman
The identity of Torrent's frontman remains shrouded in mystery. The band intentionally maintained anonymity, allowing the music to speak for itself. This enigmatic approach only added to the allure of "Between The Stones," making it a subject of fascination and speculation among fans.
Black Metal
No Colours Records NC 071
Record Format: 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record
Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram
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