Norway's Blood Red Throne has been grinding listener's ears into sausage since their privately-printed demo in 2000. Their early material included "Monument of Death" (2001), "Taste for Blood" EP (2002), "A Taste for Butchery" Split with Severe Torture and "Affiliated with Suffering" in 2003, all released via Hammerheart Records.
Upon signing with Earache Records, 2005 became the group's breakout year with the release of "Altered Genesis." Recently, the group released the crowning achievement of their career, "Come Death," which was again released on Earache. "Come Death" has an old school death metal feel: pummeling bass and ripping guitars will leave listeners feeling corpse in Ed Gein's wed shed: gutted, decapitated and hung out to dry. Guitarist and songwriter, Dod spoke to Metal Mayhem via email about "Come Death" and other events concerning Blood Red Throne.
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