SATYRICON Returns To Live Stage In Russia; Photos, Video Footage Available

December 12, 2010

Russia's Darkside e-zine has uploaded high-quality photos of SATYRICON's December 11, 2010 concert at Orlandina Club in St. Petersburg.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Repined Bastard Nation
02. The Wolfpack
03. Now, Diabolical
04. Forhekset
05. Black Crow On A Tombstone
06. Filthgrinder
07. The Sign of the Trident
08. Commando
09. Delirium
10. Die By My Hand
11. Intro / The Pentagram Burns

Encore:

12. K.I.N.G.
13. Fuel For Hatred
14. Mother North

Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be viewed below.

In late 2009, SATYRICON announced that it was planning to take a break following the completion of the group's most recent headlining European tour. "We tried to perfect everything SATYRICON has learnt and experienced musically for the last decade on 'The Age Of Nero' and we feel that we reached the goal we set out to achieve," the band stated at the time. "It is time to pave way for something new. No, we won't return to something old. Forget it! All we know is that regardless of what we end up doing, it will still sound unmistakably like SATYRICON."

SATYRICON vocalist Sigurd "Satyr" Wongraven told Terrorizer.com that the band's December 20, 2009 concert in London, England would mark the beginning of a new phase in the group's evolution. "From then on, there are going to be a lot of changes in the SATYRICON camp," he said. "After we take a long touring break and come back a couple of years later, certain people may not be with us any longer. Although we won't be doing anything overly dramatic, we'll be trying quite a few different things, which I think is going to be really good for SATYRICON. The reason we're doing that is so we can continue to develop our sound. At the moment we are still enjoying what we do, but if that continues any longer it'll undoubtedly stagnate, so we need to ensure that doesn't happen. And moving in different musical directions is definitely a good way to go about it."

"As an artist, there are so many new things I'd like to do," Satyr added. "And one of them is to work on some songwriting for SATYRICON, though from an entirely different angle. For example, we may chose to go for a similar tone, but use a different set of instruments in the next record. Maybe there are also other recording techniques, which could add a different element to our work and open up fresh musical territory. Our last three releases all follow a certain style and pattern, and we want to create a record that's radically different from the others. Though the foundation of SATYRICON's sound — my songwriting and Frost's signature drumming — will always remain unchanged."

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