Gravethorn(USA) brings us "Cromlech" which starts out with some rain and thunder sounds while also adding in some synths before going into a heavier direction which also shows the vocals mixing both black metal screams and death metal growls, blast beats are also added into the faster sections of the track and melodies are also added into some of the riffing as well as the solos and leads also adding in more of an old school approach.
Tyranno(Brazil) brings us "In The Shadows Of The Horns" which sounds a lot like the original version with the vocals being mostly black metal screams with a first wave touch while most of the track sticks to a mid tempo direction and when the music speeds up a decent amount of blast beats can be heard, clean playing is also added towards the end.
Myrdinger (Sweden) brings us "Summer Of The Diabolical Holocaust" which is a very fast and raw second wave style black metal song with high pitched black metal screams and melodies are also added into some of the riffing and the riffs also ad d in a small amount of slow and mid tempo directions as well as the solos and leads sticking to more of a 90's style.
Vephar(Poland) brings us "Unholy Black Metal" which is another song from the bands black metal era with a lot of raw tremolo picking and blast beats and the solos and leads are also done in a very chaotic style.
Lamenting Shadows(USA) brings us "Transilvanian Hunger" a song that has been done over and over again by too many bands in the last 30 years and this version alo remains true to the original style of the song.
Incineratus (USA)) brings us "Skald av Satans sol" which is another song from the Transilvanian Hunger album and also in a very raw, old school and second wave Norwegian black metal style.
Genocide Kult (Poland) brings us "Quintessence" a song of the Panzerfaus album which shows more of a mid paced approach to black metal without losing the raw aggression of the earlier releases that came before.
Death Brigade brings (UK) us "The Hordes Of Nebulah" another song from the bands black metal era which adds in a lot of mid tempo riffing and high pitched black metal screams and the solos and leads are also done in more of a melodic style.
Aske (Brazil) brings us "Too old Too Cold" which was from the era where Darkthrone started incorporating more first wave and crust elements into t heir musical style and the song is done in more of a mid tempo direction.
Essedum (Finland) brings us "Fuck of And Die" which shows more of a Motorhead influence with some touches of d beat and the vocals move from a grim approach to more of a first wave direction.
Mead Theif (USA) brings us "Raised On Rock" which shows the music bringing in more of a mid tempo metal/punk style while the drums also add in some d beats and the guitar leads are done in a melodic style.
Praesepultus (USA) brings us "Rust" which starts out with some dark soundscapes before going into a heavier direction while the vocals are mostly high pitched black metal screams along with the song coming from the early 2000's era of the band and most of the music sticks to a mid tempo direction before going into a faster direction with some raw tremolo picking and blast beats.
Trewan (Germany) brings us "Circle The Wagons" which shows the music going for a mixture of heavy/speed metal punk while the vocals have more of a black metal approach and the track is done in more of a mid tempo direction.
Ill Tidings (Austria) brings us "Leave No Cross Unturned" which showed the music going for more of an 80's speed metal direction with some touches of thrash, punk and first wave black metal and the vocals also add in more of a power metal approach, blast beats are added into the faster section of the song and the solos and leads are done in more of melodic style.
Galdragon brings us "The Hardship Of The Scots" which showed the music bring in more of a mixture of first wave black metal and traditional metal and the slow riffs also mix in the heaviness of doom metal and the vocals bring in more of a second wave black metal style.
Wolftribe (Poland) closes the compilation with "Weakling Avenger" a song from the bands 2000's era which was still in the fast Nordic black metal tradition and remained true to the style established o the earlier releases.
On this compilation bands from around the world cover different eras of Darkthrone's music with songs ranging from the early black metal era to the more modern era where the b and started changing their style around a lot.
In conclusion I feel t his is a very great sounding compilation and i would recommend to to all fans of both Darkthrone's older and newer material. 8 out of 10.\
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