Vihan Vuodet

Vihan Vuodet
Compilation album by Horna and Musta Surma
Released 2005, May 8, 2007[1]
Recorded December 1997 – February 2002[1]
Genre Black metal
Length 59:36
Label Grievantee, Moribund
Horna chronology
Horna/Tenebrae In Perpetuum split
(2005) Horna/Tenebrae In Perpetuum split2005
Vihan Vuodet
(2005) String Module Error: Match not found2005
Ääniä Yössä
(2006) Ääniä Yössä2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic(?)[2]

Vihan Vuodet is a compilation of the two earlier split releases by the black metal bands Horna and Musta Surma. It was released on Grievantee Productions in 2005.[3] It was later re-released by Moribund Records on May 8, 2007.[1]

Track listing

Horna
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Noidanloitsu"Shatraug4:31
2."Uhrivalkea"Shatraug3:41
3."Hel" (demo version)Moredhel, Shatraug4:04
4."Draconium" (demo version)Moredhel, Shatraug4:13
5."Surun Ikuistama Henki" (demo version)Moredhel, Shatraug4:35
6."Varjoissa" (demo version)Moredhel, Shatraug[1]5:07
Musta Surma
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Ruolonmyrsky"Mort, Thyrgrimmr4:26
8."Miekka Ja Krusifirsi"Mort, Thyrgrimmr3:58
9."Kristursen Veri Maljoissamme" (demo version)Mort, Thyrgrimmr7:10
10."Pedon Uneen" (demo version)Mort, Thyrgrimmr5:41
11."Usvan Ladset" (demo version)Mort, Thyrgrimmr5:22
12."Pirunsaarna" (demo version)Mort, Thyrgrimmr[1]6:48

Personnel

Horna
  • Shatraug – guitar, vocals
  • Moredhel – guitar, bass
Musta Surma
  • Thyrgrimmr
  • Strigoi Mort

Footnotes

Tracks 1-2 and 7-8 are from the Horna / Musta Surma split, originally released in 2000. Tracks 3-6 and 9-12 are from the second Musta Surma / Horna split release from 2002. Horna tracks 3-6 are a re-recording of the first demo Varjoissa. Musta Surma tracks 9-12 are from their 1997 demo release.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "allmusic: Horna/Musta Surma - Viha Vuodet". All Media Guide, Macrovision. Retrieved 2008-06-05.
  2. Allmusic review
  3. "Metal Archives: Horna/Musta Surma - Vihan Vuodet". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 2015-05-14.
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