Kvelertak are the rare metal band that seem to succeed at trusting their intuition. The Norwegian group goes freeform where more traditional headbangers often question and belabor even the most inconsequential guitar pick scrape. Whether it's juggling black-metal blast beats and Eighties-influenced power-rock riffs or indulging three-guitar Iron Maiden-esque prog-rock tapestries, everything they do sounds effortless. Sidebar 25 Most Anticipated Metal Albums of 2016 » As a result, their third album, Nattesferd – which is streaming below and officially comes out Friday – can sound raucous, introspective, gleeful and bloodthirsty depending on the song. It's an album that...
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