Venom - In League With Satan Live at Ijsselhal Zwolle

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Review by Robert and Stephanie Richards

The album In League With Satan Live at Ijsselhal Zwolle by Venom is a must-listen for any metal fan. The band's raw energy and dark lyrics are perfectly captured in this live recording. The audience can be heard chanting along to classics like "Welcome to Hell" and "Black Metal," adding to the atmosphere of the performance. The guitar riffs and solos are executed flawlessly, and the drums and bass provide a solid foundation for the music. The vocals are gritty and aggressive, adding to the overall intensity of the album. The sound quality is excellent, making it feel as if the listener is right there in the middle of the concert. In League With Satan Live at Ijsselhal Zwolle is a fantastic addition to any metal collection and a testament to Venom's legendary status in the genre.

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Artist: Venom
Album: In League With Satan Live at Ijsselhal Zwolle

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Bloodlust
Black Metal
Welcome To Hell
In League With Satan
Leave Me In Hell
Rip Ride
Don`t Burn The Witch
Die Hard
Buried Alive
Schizo
Teacher`s Pet (Part 1)
Poison
Teacher`s Pet (Part 2)
Warhead
Stand Up And Be Counted
Seven Gates Of Hell
Witching Hour
In Nomine Satanas
Countess Bathory

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Catalog Numbers

003

Labels

The Legions

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Formats

  • CD
  • Limited Edition
  • Unofficial Release

Notes

live at Ijsselhal - Zwolle, Holland February 11. 1984, limited to 500 copies

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About Venom

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Black Metal band from Newcastle, Tyne and Wear U.K. founded in 1979. With the release of their second album: they gave birth and name to a genre: Black Metal, they also influenced the creation of other Extreme Metal styles such as Thrash, Speed and Death. * By some, the band is considered to be a part of the NWOBHM movement, but according to Cronos words it wasnt: "You think back to all those NWOHM bands at the time: They all sounded like someone else, with boring riffs and predictable lyrics. We didnt want to be part of that, even if it meant people didn't like what we were doing at first, coz it was different". Early age: Cronos created a band called Dwarfstar more rock / metal than punk and with the first signs of Satanic influences, writing song titles such as 'Sons of Satan', 'Bloodlust' and 'Welcome To Hell' and started incorporating pentagrams and dark satanic imagery. 1979 a.k.a. , was working at Impulse Studios in Wallsend he met a.k.a. . Cronoss goal was to be in a band that plays original material not covers. He switched from rhythm guitar to bassist because the bassist left and stayed that way. At that time was singer, but he was opposed to Satanism and that got him fired. Cronos tried the vocals and the rest of the band preferred him for singing. 1980 On October 10th, Venom recorded the first 6-track demo that got them signed with Neat Records for their first 7 In League With Satan / Live Like An Angel - Die Like A Devil. Here it must be said that the initial mix of the tracks was made by a Neat engineer that he didnt understand Venoms sound and in result it didnt really sound like them, so Cronos stole the initial tape and replaced it with one of his own mix! 1981 That same year, the bands debut album, was unleashed , it wasnt a true album but a collection of re-recorded demos with a sleeve, which is why theres such a huge difference in sound quality between 'Welcome To Hell' and the next album. 1982 Having built a strong fan base among those who worshipped extreme metal, Venom returned with their most important album: with their original sound, Cronos shaped it as heavy as it could get. 1984 The bands first UK live performance on June 1, was at the Hammersmith Odeon in London and became a sold-out event. album is released, idea started off as a story that Cronos wrote while he was still at school. It was going to be a Satanic Bible type idea that I wanted to have published as a novel, and then it turned into a concept album. The difference with other albums is that every song is linked into what went before, after all it was a story turn it into an album. 1996 the band reformed as the original line-up with Cronos back in the fold. A self-titled EP was released, followed by albums and the re-release of all of the bands' older classics. Cronos (Conrad Lant) is the lead singer of the band, with the exception of Tony Dolan (Demolition Man) that handled vocals on 3 albums: 1989 Prime Evil 1991 Temples of Ice 1992 The Waste Lands ..More line-up changes happened, as Cronos left to follow a solo career and Abaddon was forced to re-recruit Mantas (largely missed by the fans) along with fellow British Atomkraft's Tony Dolan (who used the moniker 'Demolition Man' in Venom) and Al Banes, then, in 2014 former Venom members Mantas and Abaddon decided to start up a new band titled later on, former Venom member, bassist Tony Demolition Man Dolan, was added to the line-up. The story still goes on with live performances and new albums.. ''Lay down your souls to the gods rock n' roll''

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Members

  • Conrad Lant
  • Mike Hickey
  • Jeffrey Dunn
  • Anthony Bray
  • Tony Dolan
  • Danny Needham
  • James Clare
  • Steve White
  • Al Barnes
  • John S Dixon
  • Antony Lant
  • Hannah Mai Young
  • Clive \"Jesus Christ\" Archer