Neha Patil (Editor)

Intermezzo II

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Released
  
10 May 1999

Length
  
20:10

Release date
  
10 May 1999

Label
  
Nuclear Blast

Recorded
  
1996–1999

Artist
  
Satyricon

Producer
  
Sigurd Wongraven

Genre
  
Black metal

Intermezzo II httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenthumb7

Intermezzo II (1999)
  
Rebel Extravaganza (1999)

Satyricon intermezzo ii full ep


Intermezzo II is the second EP by Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. It was released on 10 May 1999, through Moonfog Productions.

Contents

Background

On the conception of the EP, the band have stated, "We've used mini-album format to express ourselves musically in a way that would probably break with the scarlet thread of a full-length album. Intermezzo II was meant to be an appetiser for Rebel Extravaganza, but it turned out to be more of a thing of its own."

The EP features a cover of "I.N.R.I." by Sarcófago. The cover was also included on the tribute album Tribute to Sarcófago, released by Cogumelo Records in 2001.

Personnel

Satyricon
  • Satyr (Sigurd Wongraven) – vocals, guitar, special effects, bass guitar on "Nemesis Divina (Clean Vision Mix)", mastering, sleeve design, styling and make-up for sleeve photos
  • Frost (Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad) – drums, riff contribution on "A Moment of Clarity", styling and make-up for sleeve photos
  • Session musicians
  • Sanrabb (Morten Furuly) – guitar on "A Momentof Clarity" and "INRI"
  • Ingar Amlien – bass guitar on "A Momentof Clarity" and "INRI"
  • Wargod (Vegard Blomberg) – special effects on "A Momentof Clarity" and "INRI"
  • Production
  • Mike Hartung – engineering
  • Kai Robøle – engineering
  • Espen Berg – mastering
  • Union Insomnia – sleeve design
  • Marcel Lelienhoff – sleeve photography
  • Sidske van der Voss – styling for sleve photos
  • Alysia Cooper – make-up for sleeve photos
  • Songs

    1A Moment of Clarity6:40
    2INRI2:10
    3Nemesis Divina5:16

    References

    Intermezzo II Wikipedia