About "Blizzard Beasts"
Blizzard Beasts is the fourth studio album by Norwegian black metal band Immortal. It was released on March 20, 1997, through Osmose Productions. It is the last Immortal album to feature the performance of founding member Demonaz Doom Occulta until Northern Chaos Gods (2018) and the first to feature Horgh on drums. Demonaz was later diagnosed with acute tendinitis which prevented him from playing guitar at the required speed for Immortal's music. Stylistically, Blizzard Beasts has primarily songs that are less than three minutes long, contrasting with Immortal's usual longer song lengths.
Top songs by Immortal
- Mountains Of Might
- At The Stormy Gates Of Mist
- In My Kingdom Cold
- Frozen By Icewinds
- At The Heart Of Winter
- Tyrants
- Throned By Blackstorms
- A Sign For The Norse Hordes To Ride
- Winter Of The Ages
- Sons Of Northern Darkness
- Blashyrkh
- Antarctica
- The Call Of The Wintermoon
- Grim And Frostbitten Kingdoms
- Unsilent Storm In The North Abyss
- Moonrise Fields Of Sorrow
- Within The Dark Mind
- One By One
- Pure Holocaust
- Triumph
- Tragedies Blows At Horizon
- Storming Through Red Clouds And Holocaustwinds
- Frostdemonstorm
- A Perfect Vision Of The Rising Northland
- Damned In Black
- Demonium
- Descent Into Eminent Silence
- Eternal Years On The Path To The Cemetary
- In Our Mystic Visions Blest
- Unholy Forces Of Evil
- Cold Winds Of Funeral Dust
- Cryptic Winterstorms
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