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  • Darkthrone Just Dropped “Pre-Historic Metal” Details And The Title Track Hits Hard

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    What Is Darkthrone’s New Album “Pre-Historic Metal”?

    Pre-Historic Metal is Darkthrone’s new studio album, due May 8, and it sounds like a tighter, louder, more direct statement of everything the band has built across black metal, doom, thrash, and classic heavy metal.

    TL;DR

    • Darkthrone release “Pre-Historic Metal” May 8 via Peaceville
    • Title track is out now and sets a raw, aggressive tone
    • Album focuses on tighter songwriting and heavier riffs
    • Marks 40 years since their early formation as Black Death

    Few bands have earned the right to sound exactly how they want — and Darkthrone have been operating on that level for decades.

    After years of covering extreme metal releases, it’s rare to hear a band this deep into their career sound this locked in on identity without chasing trends.

    Right now, as heavy music swings back toward raw, stripped-down authenticity, this record lands at exactly the right moment — not as a reaction, but as a reminder of where that sound came from.

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    40 Years Deep And Still Digging In

    Fenriz and Nocturno Culto are marking four decades since their early days as Black Death, and instead of reinventing the wheel, they’re reinforcing it.

    Following 2024’s “It Beckons Us All,” this album sharpens their direction rather than expanding it.

    “Prehistoric” isn’t nostalgia.

    It’s philosophy.

    Built On Riffs, Not Excess

    Fenriz summed it up perfectly: “Frightfully barbaric but not without finesse.”

    This is Darkthrone cutting out the excess:

    • eight tracks
    • tighter structures
    • heavier emphasis on riffs

    No wandering. No filler.

    Just impact.

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    A More Blurred Creative Process

    This time around, the band leaned further into collaboration than ever before.

    Who played what isn’t always clear — and that ambiguity actually strengthens the record.

    It doesn’t sound like two individuals trading ideas.

    It sounds like one cohesive force pushing in the same direction.

    The Sound: A Distilled Form Of Metal

    Pre-Historic Metal pulls from multiple corners:

    • black metal roots
    • thrash intensity
    • doom weight
    • traditional heavy metal groove

    But it never feels scattered.

    It comes off as refined without losing that raw edge.

    The Title Track Sets The Standard

    The newly released title track makes one thing obvious immediately:

    This is a riff-driven album.

    No overproduction. No polish for the sake of it.

    Just loud guitars and forward momentum.

    If this track is the entry point, the rest of the album is going to hit even harder.

    If you’re following where heavy metal is heading right now, this is exactly the kind of record that’s worth keeping on your radar.

    Track Listing For “Pre-Historic Metal”

    • They Found One Of My Graves (05:17)
    • Pre-Historic Metal (04:19)
    • Siberian Thaw (06:45)
    • Deeply Rooted (04:58)
    • The Dry Wells Of Hell (06:12)
    • So I Marched To The Sunken Empire (03:21)
    • Eat Eat Eat Your Pride (04:51)
    • Eon 4 (05:24)
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    Behind The Recording Process

    The album was recorded at Chaka Khan Studios in Oslo, with production handled by Ole Øvstedal, Silje Høgevold, and Mads Luis.

    Mastering was completed by Jack Control and Maor Appelbaum, ensuring the record keeps its raw character while still hitting with clarity.

    Where Darkthrone Stand In 2026

    At this stage, Darkthrone aren’t chasing relevance.

    They define a lane of their own.

    And this album feels like a tightening of everything they’ve built — less expansion, more precision.

    So here’s the real question:

    Do you want Darkthrone to evolve further — or is this exactly the version of them that should never change?

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    FAQ

    When Does Darkthrone’s “Pre-Historic Metal” Release?

    May 8, 2026.

    What Style Of Metal Is On “Pre-Historic Metal”?

    A mix of black metal, thrash, doom, and traditional heavy metal with a raw, old-school sound.

    Who Are The Members Of Darkthrone?

    Fenriz and Nocturno Culto.

    Is The Title Track Available Now?

    Yes, the title track has been released along with an official video.

    Darkthrone Band Bio

    Darkthrone are one of the most influential extreme metal bands of all time. Formed in Norway in the 1980s under the name Black Death before evolving into Darkthrone, the duo of Fenriz and Nocturno Culto helped define second-wave black metal while later expanding their sound to include crust, doom, thrash, and traditional heavy metal.

    Over time, Darkthrone became known not just for their foundational role in black metal history, but for refusing trends, ignoring commercial expectations, and following instinct above everything else. That refusal to compromise is a huge part of why the band still carries so much weight decades into its career.

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  • Neurosis Share Surprise New Album With Isis’ Aaron Turner On Vocals

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