Bathory - The Return….LP

Bathory - The Return......LP

Label: Under One Flag; Year: 1987; Format: Vinyl LP

So, what does one do on Labour Day? If I were to still reside near the Ocean maybe my wife and I would head to the beach but in rainy Buffalo (and we needed the rain!) today felt like the perfect day to grab Bathory's "The Return..." LP for a rare spin. I have hinted in yesterday's post that I shall review this record next as I had bought it around the same time as the Offenders "Endless Struggle" LP. Since this particular UK license version of Bathory's second LP came out in the spring of 1987 my memory did not disappoint me. It was a time when I definitely have already bought a few hardcore punk releases and had my share of stuff on tapes as well but here and there I still shelled out some money for a Metal release, something that didn't last all that much longer thereafter. I really can't remember how I discovered Bathory but friends of mine and I did have access to some fanzines and magazines hence I must have come across them somewhere. Today marks the first time in decades that I sat down to listen to this LP and judging by the crackles on the record I must have played it quite a bit all those years back. Then again I had friends whom I used to exchange records with to put them on tape who practically flipped their records while eating their breakfast.

What's there to be said about Bathory though? The name was taken from the noble Hungarian family Bathory and their serial killer Countess, and the band started out in 1983. I did not know that acclaimed filmmaker Jonas Akerlund was actually a founding member of Bathory but such is the case according to an article on loudersound.com from earlier this year. Jonas and his cousin Frederick were looking to start a band by advertising in a record store in Stockholm, Sweden. 'Ace' aka Quorthon (real name was Thomas Borje Forsberg) saw the add and met up with the two and the rest is history. But said early incarnation of the band only lasted until after the release of the 1st LP. Interestingly Quorthon's father is Borje 'Boss' Forsberg, owner of the Swedish record company Tyfon Grammofon. 'Boss' set up Black Mark as a subsidiary for his son to release Bathory records and "The Return....." is Bathory's second LP. To be honest with you I am not a hundred percent sure but I would think that by this point Quorthon has played all instruments by himself, but please do correct me if I am wrong. First and foremost I was really curious to see how I'd like the record after so many years not listening to it and to my surprise I actually liked it a lot. During my teenager years I really took to Venom and enjoyed their primal metal music and their silly British humor. Surprisingly Quorthon claims that he has never heard of Venom, something that is hard to believe as the influence is hard for not to be heard. I don't know any of Bathory's recorded material beyond this record but if you like your Black Metal sounding very rudimentary and basic you will love this record. It should not come as a surprise that Bathory went on to influence countless Black Metal and later on Viking Metal acts, something Quorthon did not acknowledge very much though. According to the above mentioned article Quorthon loved the Beatles and classical music first and foremost. Quite frankly I really couldn't care less about the lyrics on this record as I have never been into any occult leaning stuff and apparently Quorthon only used it for entertainment value. More importantly though the music holds up to this day as I still have time for some early raw extreme Metal with roots in hardcore punk. Glad I pulled this out after decades on the shelf. RIP Quorthon. 

Joe Barstool

I write mainly about different types of underground and under-appreciated music, and this website is an extension of my original Hits From The Past blogspot.

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