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    LIVE REVIEW: Shining @ Incineration Fest 2019

    LIVE REVIEW: Shining @ Incineration Fest 2019

    “Feeling good, London?” enquires Shining main man Niklas Kvarforth, brandishing a rapidly depleting bottle of Jack Daniel’s somewhere in the vague vicinity of the audience. “Don’t worry,” he assures with a devilishly disquieting grin. “That’s all about to change now.” And yet, despite the frontman formerly known as ‘Ghoul’s’ best concerted efforts to leave us all suitably shocked and appalled, there’s no hedging around the blatantly obvious fact that Shining are one hell of a
    WATCHING THE WORLD BURN: VOLUME I

    WATCHING THE WORLD BURN: VOLUME I

    SHINING'S NIKLAS KVARFORTH TALKS BLACK METAL AND SELF-DESTRUCTION As a famously troubled personality who’s long been famed for grisly acts of self-mutilation, violence and inflammatory behaviour, few musicians could be better equipped to shed some exploratory light on black metal’s self-destructive tendencies than infamous Shining frontman Niklas Kvarforth. From his life-altering exposure to the genre at the tender age of twelve to the emotionally draining making of forthcomi
    WATCHING THE WORLD BURN 
(A STUDY IN SELF-DESTRUCTION)

    WATCHING THE WORLD BURN (A STUDY IN SELF-DESTRUCTION)

    Dark Matter explores black metal’s notorious, curious and always controversial ties with death and self-destruction Picked out in lurid pools of rapidly congealing crimson, black and scarlet, a semi-naked form slumps dead-eyed and lifeless over a bathtub generously dashed with gore, frozen forever in the final, pitiful throes of death. Slick and glistening against the cold, yellowish pallour of dated porcelain, each and every detail captured by an eye visibly savouring the ab
     

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