SATYRICON Drummer Interviewed On 'Creep Show' Video Podcast

October 7, 2009

Drummer Kjetil-Vidar "Frost" Haraldstad of Norwegian black metallers SATYRICON was interviewed for this this week's episode of Noisecreep's "Creep Show", which can be viewed below. Frost is outspoken and verbose on a wide range of subjects, including the benefits of socialized medicine, the universal impact of AC/DC and why artists sometimes re-record old albums. Frost also talks about the rock n' roll influences in black metal, how the genre has been so badly misunderstood over the years and the darkness and desperation of SATYRICON's latest album, "The Age of Nero", which was recently re-released as a two-disc package. He also discusses SATYRICON's plans to return to Norway at the end of the year to start working on the follow-up to "Nero" and what it's like to write in a wooden shack in the woods.

Joining Frost on the podcast were Noisecreep editor Seth Werkheiser, news columnist and writer Chris Harris, Revolver senior writer and freelancer Jon Wiederhorn and freelance writer Jen Guyre.

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