📰️ Media Primordial’s AA Nemtheanga talks classic metal with Brian Slagel: Cirith Ungol 🌎 Country United States of America (USA) (US) Zine Metal Blade Records • Journalist Brian Slagel and AA NemtheangaPublished Sat 02 Oct 2010

Recently, Brian Slagel and Primordial’s AA Nemtheanga had a chance to talk about some of their favorite classic metal albums from the Metal Blade vault. The conversation has been broken up into a four part series to focus on each of the four albums that they discussed. In part 1, the metal connoisseurs reminisce about Cirith Ungol’s King Of The Dead. Nemtheanga talks about that album’s influence on himself and Primordial while Brian Slagel talks about what it was like to work with the band back in the early 1980s.

Primordial vocalist AA Nemtheanga and Metal Blade CEO Brian Slagel discuss some of metal’s most underrated and influential albums and bands.

In part 1, they discuss Cirith Ungol’s “King Of The Dead”.
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Follow-ups are up! They are Trouble, Flotsam and Jetsam and Omen. All of them are great bands. There’s also some talk about Cirith Ungol in the Trouble-episode. Check them out!

http://www.metalblade.tv/tv/exclusives/primordials-aa-nemtheanga-talks-classic-metal-with-brian-slagel-trouble/

In part 2, they discuss Omen’s “Warning Of Danger”.

In part 3, they discuss Flotsam And Jetsam’s “Doomsday For The Deceiver”.

In part 4, they discuss Trouble’s “Psalm 9″.

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Dani

Follow-ups are up! They are Trouble, Flotsam and Jetsam and Omen. All of them are great bands, especially Trouble. There’s also some talk about Cirith Ungol in the Trouble-episode. Check them out!
 
http://www.metalblade.tv/tv/exclusives/primordials-aa-nemtheanga-talks-classic-metal-with-brian-slagel-trouble/

Dani

Yes I thought it was quite cool. Especially since Primordial is a very cool band. Seen them live once at Hole in the Sky fesival. Discovered it by an accident. Curious what the follow-up albums will be….

Kevin Gibbs

Fuckin’ A that’s an awesome interview! I loved it. I agree, CU’s sound has aged much better than the hair and trash bands in the early to mid 80s.
I can hardly listen to anything after Shout at the Devil or Master of Puppets from those genres.