Nekrogoblikon Stenchrar [top]
"Stenchrar" is not a song you listen to for enjoyment. It is a song you experience as a ritual. It is the musical equivalent of mud between your toes, the smell of a wet dog, the taste of expired mead. For fans of extreme metal, it represents the ultimate truth: art should be allowed to be ugly.
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Stenchrar groaned—a sound like a wet sock slapping a wall—and exhaled. The cloud that emerged was visible. It was a thick, purplish haze that rolled down the hill with the speed of a lazy glacier. "Stenchrar" is not a song you listen to for enjoyment
The record's success was cemented in September 2012 with the release of the music video for "No One Survives." Directed by Brandon Dermer, it depicted a lovelorn goblin (played by Dave Rispoli) failing miserably to win over a co-worker. The video was a viral phenomenon, amassing over 1.5 million views in its first three months and introducing the world to the glorious absurdity of goblin metal. As the LA Times put it, “In a rarity for the genre, it’s palpable how much fun the band is having”. For fans of extreme metal, it represents the
Knack woke up with a snort and slammed a heavy bass line. Dun-dun-dun-dun.
The Prince is a gnarled, laughing figure who wields a "grizzled amber staff". He is bound by an oath to rule a "land forlorn" where he SNATCHES infants from windows and subjects trespassers to curses.
