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The Call of the Wintermoon

"The Call of the Wintermoon"
Song by Immortal
from the album Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism
Released1992
Recorded1992
Length5:40
LabelOsmose Productions
Songwriter(s)Demonaz Doom Occulta
Producer(s)Immortal

"The Call of the Wintermoon" is a song by the black metal band Immortal from their album Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism. The song is notable for its music video, in which members of the band run amok in a forest and through the site of the ancient ruins of Lyse Abbey, wearing corpse paint (and other articles such as a wizard costume), brandishing various weapons and, among other things, breathing fire. Being the drummer at time of shootings, Kolgrim appears in the music video, despite having nothing to do with the studio track (the drums were recorded by his predecessor Armagedda).

It was, however, soon afterwards described by the band as a huge mistake as the TV company that made the video mocked them in an interview which took place after the video was aired, labeling them Satanic.[1] In the same interview Abbath points that the whole video was recorded within two hours and that they had nothing to do with planning its production. Abbath closes his commentary about the video saying "Anyway, we were stupid enough to rush into it. As I can remember we were a bit confused in those days." It was also in this interview that Kolgrim invented the term "holocaust metal" which sparked controversy. The title of the band's next album Pure Holocaust was in reference to this.

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