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Vorunah

Sarke · 2009

37 min · 8 tracks · black metal · heavy metal · thrash metal

A relentless barrage of aggressive riffs and dark atmospheres that encapsulate the essence of Norwegian black metal.

Vorunah is an album by Sarke, released in 2009. A relentless barrage of aggressive riffs and dark atmospheres that encapsulate the essence of Norwegian black metal. 'Vorunah' received positive reviews from fans and critics alike, solidifying Sarke's presence in the black metal genre. Its underground success contributed to the resurgence of interest in traditional black metal elements during the late 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Vorunah sound like?

A relentless barrage of aggressive riffs and dark atmospheres that encapsulate the essence of Norwegian black metal. Rooted in black metal and heavy metal.

What makes Vorunah by Sarke notable?

'Vorunah' received positive reviews from fans and critics alike, solidifying Sarke's presence in the black metal genre. Its underground success contributed to the resurgence of interest in traditional black metal elements during the late 2000s. When 'Vorunah' was released in 2009, Sarke was still establishing their identity within the black metal scene following their inception in 2007. This album marked their second full-length release, showcasing a refined sound that built on their debut while further exploring darker themes and intricate songwriting.

How many songs are on Vorunah?

Vorunah has 8 tracks, running approximately 37 minutes.

Tracklist

8 tracks·37:33

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Primitive Killing Standout 4:21
  • 2 Vorunah 4:02
  • 3 The Drunken Priest 3:24
  • 4 Frost Junkie Standout 6:24
  • 5 Old 3:42
  • 6 Cult Ritual Standout 6:33
  • 7 13 Candles 6:57
  • 8 Dead Universe 2:06

Release Date

January 1, 2009

Artist Origin

Norway

Runtime

37 min 33 sec