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  • A Blaze in the Northern Sky
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  • A Blaze in the Northern Sky is the second studio album by the Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone. It was released on February 26, 1992, through Peaceville Records. It contains the band's first black metal recordings, and is considered a classic within the genre.
  • A Blaze in the Northern Sky is the second studio album by Darkthrone. It was released on 26 February 1992 by Peaceville Records. It contained the band's first black metal recordings, and is considered a classic within the genre. It was the first album of what fans dub the "Unholy Trinity", the other albums being Under a Funeral Moon and Transilvanian Hunger. The last album to feature bassist Dag Nilsen.
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Length
  • 422.0
  • 446.0
  • 639.0
  • 298.0
  • 395.0
  • 325.0
  • 2525.0
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Label
Producer
  • Darkthrone
Name
  • A Blaze in the Northern Sky
Genre
Type
  • studio
Title
  • A Blaze in the Northern Sky
  • In the Shadow of the Horns
  • Kathaarian Life Code
  • Paragon Belial
  • The Pagan Winter
  • Where Cold Winds Blow
Last album
  • Soulside Journey
This Album
  • A Blaze in the Northern Sky
Studio
  • Creative Studios in Kolbotn, Norway
all music
Cover
  • Darkthrone_-_A_Blaze_in_the_Northern_Sky.jpg
Total Length
  • 2525.0
Next album
  • Under a Funeral Moon
Released
  • 1992-02-26
Artist
Recorded
  • August 1991
abstract
  • A Blaze in the Northern Sky is the second studio album by the Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone. It was released on February 26, 1992, through Peaceville Records. It contains the band's first black metal recordings, and is considered a classic within the genre.
  • A Blaze in the Northern Sky is the second studio album by Darkthrone. It was released on 26 February 1992 by Peaceville Records. It contained the band's first black metal recordings, and is considered a classic within the genre. It was the first album of what fans dub the "Unholy Trinity", the other albums being Under a Funeral Moon and Transilvanian Hunger. The last album to feature bassist Dag Nilsen.