DARKTHRONE's FENRIZ To Contribute 'Band Of The Month' Feature To CLOSE-UP Magazine

April 7, 2011

DARKTHRONE drummer Gylve "Fenriz" Nagell will contribute a "Band Of The Month" feature to the Swedish metal magazine Close-Up beginning with the publication's May issue. He will pick one group each month that he thinks deserves extra attention and he will write about it.

Fenriz's "Band Of The Week" blog, which has up until now been available on his and DARKTHRONE's MySpace pages, is being moved to a separate web site.

In a 2010 interview, Fenriz stated about the "Band Of The Week" blog, "When I started doing interviews in 1988, I quickly thought the namedropping other bands section was the most important parts of interviews. But even before that, I was always lending out albums and making tapes in the early '80s and mid-'80s, too, before I started to play, and this is what I live for: sharing music!! I make countless compilations of totally different music, most notably for you out there. These get downloaded by thousands of people, and it's better than all the DJing I did, 'cause then people don't really pay attention, only drink beer."

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