Tuesday, June 23, 2026

For Those About to Rock: Monsters in Moscow

 




It's the Monsters of Rock live show in Moscow which featured AC/DC, Metallica, The Black Crowes, Pantera, and E.S.T. It was a free show at Tushino Airfield which the fans flocked to in huge numbers. The total attendance was over 1.6 million people, which necessitated the Red Army presence, though some of them also enjoyed the concert.

It became bad though, and the bands weren't aware of it, but sexual assault, a total of 11 rapes, and the army whaling on people who were in their eyes, becoming aggressive and violent. The bands, especially Metallica were nearly accused of perpetrating the violence, but nothing happened. It's a really sick concert tho(in a good way).


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Until the light takes us



The documentary opens with Fenriz of Darkthrone, setting an introspective tone as he guides viewers through the narrative. He considers the evolution of the underground movement and the commercialization of black metal. It offers a framework for reliving the kinds of incidents that brought Norwegian black metal to the attention of the world.


The film mainly focuses on three key figures, each offering a distinct perspective. Varg Vikernes (Burzum), a controversial figure known for both his music and criminal past, is interviewed from prison, where he reflects on his ideology, musical legacy, and role in the infamous events of the early ’90s. Gylve “Fenriz” Nagell (Darkthrone) provides a more intellectual and introspective take, exploring black metal’s musical philosophy and cultural significance. Meanwhile, Kjetil “Frost” Haraldstad (Satyricon) brings an enigmatic and intense presence, with his performance art sequences embodying the genre’s physical and psychological extremity. Together, their narratives construct a complex picture of black metal’s evolution and impact.










Until The Light Takes Us is essential viewing for anyone interested in black metal. Offering an unfiltered look at the movement’s history, controversies, and key figures, it’s a must-watch for those invested in the genre. If black metal is your passion, chances are you’ve already seen it and if not, it’s time to fix that.

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