Watain

Watain

Watain performing live at the Fall of Summer Festival in Torcy, on 6 September 2014,
Background information
Origin Uppsala, Sweden
Genres Black metal
Years active 1998present
Labels
Associated acts
Website www.templeofwatain.com
Members
  • Erik Danielsson
  • Håkan Jonsson
  • Pelle Forsberg

Watain are a Swedish black metal band from Uppsala, formed in 1998.[1] The band's name is taken from a recording by the American black metal group Von.[2][3][4] To date they have released five full-length albums, as well as three live albums and a number of demos and EPs. Their most recent album The Wild Hunt was released in 2013 on Century Media and sold around 2,700 copies in the United States in its first week of release.[5] The band have become infamous for their Theistic Satanist views because of their live shows which involve candles, pyrotechnics, animal carcasses. An exclusive 2014 show in Brooklyn in which they doused audience members in animal blood, and later on with all shows in the U.S, they continued to catch public media attention.[6]

History

Watain in 2012

Watain were formed in 1998.[7][8][9] According to Erik Danielsson, when the band formed, "there weren't really any bands anymore that seemed to take things that seriously, and there weren't that many bands that actually consisted of, you know, people that did so much more than just play the music that they liked and the same kind of music that their idols play".[10] They released their demo Go Fuck Your Jewish "God" in 1998 and their live tape Black Metal Sacrifice in 1999, which they do not intend to re-release.[11] In October 1999, the band released their EP The Essence of Black Purity through Grim Rune Productions,[12] which they consider to be their first official release,[13] and played on a show together with Malign and Dark Funeral, organised by Watain and Grim Rune Productions.[12][14]

Watain's debut album Rabid Death's Curse was released through End All Life Productions and Drakkar Productions in 2000, followed by a split EP with Diabolicum released through Spikekult Records. A split LP with Malign was planned in the early 2000s and supposed to be issued by Grim Rune Productions before the recording of Watain's second album Casus Luciferi,[2] but never got released. Watain toured Europe with Unpure in early 2002.[8] In 2003, they again entered the studio to record their second full-length album, Casus Luciferi, which features lyrics by Necromorbus of Funeral Mist (who also produced all their studio releases since The Essence of Black Purity and played live bass for them[15]), MkM of Antaeus and Scorn of Katharsis. The Stellar Descension Infernal Tour through Europe followed, alongside Secrets of the Moon and Averse Sefira.[8] They also toured throughout 18 countries with Dissection on their two months-long 'Rebirth of Dissection' tour in 2004.[16] Dissection member Set Teitan supported Watain in Russia in 2005 due to live bassist Whorth's absence,[16] and later became an official live member of the band.

In 2006, members of the band did the Hitler salute and wore T-shirts of the NSBM band Absurd after their gig on German Party.San Open Air, leading to accusations of being a Nazi band.[17] Asked about this incident in an interview to the German online metal magazine Metal.de, Erik Danielsson (vocals and bass) gave an evasive answer, but when asked about his views on NSBM, he explained the band sees it as a joke: "NSBM is a joke, a despaired approach of people who're incapable to comprehend the perversion and the insanity of Black Metal. They're trying to appear extreme and limit their selves in their conception to that kind of society, which describes something that we wouldn't care less about. Fuck the world! Black Metal doesn't have anything to do with the world like you know it."[18]

Their third full-length album Sworn to the Dark was released in Europe on 21 February 2007, then they toured Europe along with Celtic Frost, Kreator and Legion of the Damned. In 2008, they played their first headlining tour in North America with Withered and Book of Black Earth. Eclipse Eternal and Kronosfear joined them for some shows as well.

In 2010, Watain released a single for the song "Reaping Death" in two formats, picture disc vinyl with a cover of the song "Chains of Death" by Death SS, and digisleeve CD with a cover of the song "The Return of Darkness and Evil" by Bathory. It was followed by the album Lawless Darkness, released on 7 June 2010, which received very positive reviews from music critics and earned the band their first Swedish Grammi for 'Best Hard Rock' album.[19] In 2012, Watain performed at Wacken Open Air and Bloodstock.[20][21] The band participated in the U.S. Decibel tour with Behemoth and In Solitude, and supported Behemoth again on their 'The Satanist' tour of Australia with Bölzer.[22][23] On May 7, 2012 the band released a DVD and live album 'Opus Diaboli - 13 Years of Black Metal Magic' directed by Johan Bääth and Watain.[24]

Their fifth full-length album, The Wild Hunt, was released on 19 and 20 August 2013 in Europe and United States, respectively. The album release will be followed by a world tour that will begin in Uppsala on 24 August. In January, 2015, Watain, Mayhem, and Revenge played together as part of the "Black Metal Warfare" tour in the United States.[25] Mayhem and Watain toured again in the US in November, 2015 with Rotting Christ as "Part II" of the previous tour.[26]

In July 2016 the band announced that they would again tour with Mayhem in December. The tour is titled 'The Past Is Alive' and will consist of seven European dates. The bands will perform their albums Casus Luciferi and De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas in full. Watain confirmed these would be the final times Casus Luciferi will ever be performed in full.[27]

Musical style and ideology

Since the beginning of their career, Watain have often been compared to Dissection[3][28] or considered to be influenced by Ofermod.[29] Erik Danielsson confirmed that "Watain and Dissection do indeed have a lot in common as bands, both musically and spiritually",[3] but also replied that questions like these "are completely irrelevant in relation to the great abomination from which both Dissection and Watain were born out of".[3] Bands named as influences include Bathory,[9] Mayhem,[4][11][30] Mercyful Fate,[9][30] Death SS,[30] Samael[30] and Necrovore.[30]

Erik Danielsson in torn clothes, covered with blood

Allmusic journalist Eduardo Rivadavia wrote that their debut album Rabid Death's Curse "suggested that Watain were, at best, content to produce intentionally crude facsimiles of inspirational forefathers ranging from Bathory to Mayhem and, at worst, unable to do anything else" but "fulfills an important function in Watain's career arc, one that the casual listener need never pay heed to, but which loyal fans will likely want to explore at some point in order to better comprehend all that followed".[31] Ronald Ziegler of the German Horrible Eyes fanzine described the album's sound as "very Swedish, very Death Metalish".[2] According to Rivadavia, the second album Casus Luciferi sounds less Norwegian and more Swedish than earlier efforts.[32] Sworn to the Dark "adds a lot of really catchy and melodic riffs and some cool guitar counter-melodies" to "droning guitars and frantic blast beats"; the vocals "fall somewhere in between black and death metal. They are raw and aggressive, but still understandable."[33] Rivadavia called "Storm of the Antichrist" "a perfect balance between Venom or Darkthrone's outright savagery and straightforward execution, and Emperor's spiraling arrangements and progressive orientation" and pointed out their "greater appreciation for different forms of heavy metal, far beyond black metal's often tiresomely stubborn 'f*ck everyone else' mindset" as shown in the "thrash-like speed-picking" of "Underneath the Cenotaph", the "magnificently dense, almost Opeth-like riffs" introducing "The Serpent's Chalice" and "the Iron Maiden-quoting bassline" at the end of "The Light That Burns the Sun".[34] Thomas Gabriel Fischer of Triptykon, whose former band Celtic Frost toured with Watain in 2007, compared them to his old band Hellhammer "in a totally positive manner. Watain approach their music with a certain level of respect, and a certain level of mystique. What they are doing is not just a performance; it goes much deeper than that. That reminds me so much of the good sides of Hellhammer."[35]

According to Danielsson, Lawless Darkness is based more upon Watain themselves than other bands and was compared to Bathory, Master's Hammer, Fields of the Nephilim and Deep Purple.[36] Despite their progression, they were still "retaining some cardboard-sounding drumbeats in honor of lo-fi pioneers like Venom and Bathory" as well as using "Emperor-worthy melodies".[37] Rock Hard journalist Götz Kühnemund compared the album to old Rainbow and Dio-era Black Sabbath due to the atmosphere, as well as to Bathory's more epic releases.[38]

Watain identify themselves as theistic Satanists. All lyrics, unless contributed by members of other bands, are written by vocalist Erik Danielsson,[3] who summed up their topics as "the religion they are based upon, Satanism, or - to avoid confusion - Devilworship".[2] Danielsson believes that a belief system shared by all members "is a must in order to do something as intimate and personal as music".[39] Watain supports the Misanthropic Luciferian Order, Jon Nödtveidt's cult which is associated with animal abuse and murder.[18][40]

However, the band have publicly distanced themselves from, and openly criticised, Antisemitism and far-right ideologies, describing these as " one of the greatest evils that people today know". Danielsson said that "That is the one thing you cannot glorify. The Anti-Semitic and right-wing conservative connections that people have long accused black metal to be a platform for have very little to do with what we stand for. To me, it should be quite obvious that we would have been some of the first people to be executed in the Third Reich with the whole idea of the National Socialists being based upon a kingdom of bright-eyed little Aryans, and we are quite honestly the very opposite of that. [Laughs] There’s an extremely important line to draw there, and I’ve realized that that’s the only devil that people know these days." He explicitly rejected "racial ideas" as "irrelevant", saying that "I study other cultures, and I am very interested in radical ideas of viewing the world, but when it comes to racial ideas, I’ve never really found a speech or text about it that could make sense to me. When we view the world from a spiritual perspective, racial ideas become very mundane, and they become very insignificant. We are talking about an animal that developed into man and that is, to me, where my primary enemy lies. Not in any specific kind of that animal. We are all that animal, and I am completely uninterested in any ideas contrary to that, to be honest."[41]

Live performances and controversy

Watain has been known to perform live using candles, pyrotechnics, and, akin to numerous black metal acts, limbs and bones of animal carcasses.[6][42] The band gained notoriety doing this and even dousing audience members with animal blood (which is part of the normal Watain Ritual) in a show at the Brooklyn Night Bazaar in 2014, reportedly causing some attendees to vomit.[43][44][45][46] This soon garnered attention on TMZ.[47]

What's more controversial is how Watain obtains the animal carcasses and blood. Allegations persist about the band that its members killed pigeons and even attempted to buy dogs from the homeless as a source of blood.[48] Erik Danielsson currently denies this,[49] although in past interviews he implied that he has partaken in or attempted to sacrifice live animals for shows, although it's not discernible as to whether or not he was completely serious behind his remarks.[50][51]

Members

Watain performing at Hole in the Sky in August 2010.

Current members

Live members

Previous members

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Peak chart positions
SWE
[55]
FRA
[56]
FIN
[57]
GER
[58]
SWI
[59]
BEL
[60]
USA
[61]
2000 Rabid Death's Curse
  • Date: 2000
  • Label: Drakkar Records
2003 Casus Luciferi
  • Date: 17 November 2003
  • Label: Drakkar Records
2007 Sworn to the Dark
  • Date: 19 February 2007
  • Label: Season of Mist
2010 Lawless Darkness
  • Date: 7 June 2010
  • Label: Season of Mist
26
2013 The Wild Hunt
  • Date: 19 August 2013
  • Label: Season of Mist
1 164 25 18 73 132 158
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

On October 16th 2015, Season of Mist re-released the first four studio albums as a box set entitled Satanic Deathnoise From The Beyond.

Live albums

Year Title Peak chart positions
SWE
[55]
1999 Black Metal Sacrifice
  • Data: 8 February 1999
  • Label: Independent
2001 The Ritual Macabre
  • Data: 2001
  • Label: Sakreligious Warfare Productions
2015 Tonight We Raise Our Cups and
Toast in Angels Blood: A Tribute to Bathory
  • Date: February 23, 2015
  • Label: Sound Pollution
  • Format: 12" vinyl (33⅓ RPM)
2

EPs

Year Title
1999 The Essence of Black Purity
  • Data: October 1999
  • Label: Grim Rune
2001 The Misanthropic Ceremonies (split with Diabolicum)
  • Date: 25 February 2001
  • Label: Spikekult Rekords

Video Albums

Year Title Peak chart positions
SWE
[62]
FIN
[63]
2012 Opus Diaboli - 13 Years of Black Metal Magic
  • Date: 7 May 2012
  • Label: His Master's Noise
1 4

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
SWE
[64]
2010 "Reaping Death" Lawless Darkness
2013 "All That May Bleed" The Wild Hunt
"Fuck Off, We Murder" (GG Allin cover) non album single
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Demos

Year Title
1998 Go Fuck Your Jewish "God" (pl)
2002 Promo 2002
Puzzles ov Flesh

Music videos

Year Title Director Album
2013 "Outlaw" Watain, Johan Bååth[66] The Wild Hunt

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