Fenriz' Red Planet

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
My Ship Sailed Without Me 05:51 Tools
Jon Carter, Man On Mars 00:00 Tools
Temple Of The Red Dawn Rising 07:24 Tools
Nekronaut Jj Nekro Spirituals 00:00 Tools
Uskyldighet 02:04 Tools
sin goddamit 00:00 Tools
Humiliated And Pissed Upon 00:00 Tools
Lustmord 00:00 Tools
Fenriz Red Planet - Jon Carter, Man on Mars 00:00 Tools
nekronaut ii nekro spirituals 00:00 Tools
lustmord (skulle det dukke o.. 00:00 Tools
Nattefrost - Uskyldighet 00:00 Tools
Sin Goddammit 00:00 Tools
Nattefrost - Nekronaut II - Nekro Spirituals 00:00 Tools
Nattefrost - Sin Goddammit 00:00 Tools
Nattefrost - Humiliated and Pissed Upon 00:00 Tools
Nattefrost - Lustmord (skulle det dukke opp flere lik er det bare a runke) 00:00 Tools
John Carter,Man On Mars 00:00 Tools
Nekronaut ii nekro spirituals. 00:00 Tools
Uskyldighet (nattefrost) 00:00 Tools
Sin Goddammit (nattefrost) 00:00 Tools
Jon Carter, man on Mars (fenriz) 00:00 Tools
Nekronaut II Nekro Spirituals' 00:00 Tools
Fenriz' Red Planet - My Ship Sailed Without Me 00:00 Tools
Lustmord (Skulle Det Dukke Opp Flere Lik Er Det Bare Å Runke) 00:00 Tools
Fenriz' Red Planet - Temple Of The Red Dawn Rising 00:00 Tools
Humiliated and Pissed Upon (nattefrost) 00:00 Tools
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Red Planet was originally conceived in `89, when Fenriz started a one-man project influenced by '70/80s doom metal bands, like Black Sabbath, Trouble (US), Pentagram (US) and Candlemass. Back then he called the band "Pilgrim Sands". One song was recorded and the project was canned. Four years later, in `93, Fenriz had the doom metal feeling again, and decided to record three new tracks using a 4-track recorder - the famed Necrohell studio - the same which was used to record Transilvanian Hunger and Panzerfaust. Fenriz kept the tracks hidden, only playing it to some friends. He gave one tape to Apollyon of Aura Noir, who then played it to Nattefrost around '02. Two or three years later, Nattefrost convinced Fenriz to release them in a split. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.