Band, *2008
Alternative and Rock
Okkultokrati spawned from the Black Hole Crew in 2008 and has been with the Norwegian label Fysisk Format ever since, spreading their own take on metal-fueled hardcore punk. Aside from a series of 7″ EPs and splits with fellow crewmates Årabrot and Haust, they have so far released the two full-lengths “No Light For Mass” in 2010 and “Snakereigns” in 2012. With each release, they have expanded on their mix of 80s hardcore, the same era’s metal underground and the ever-present ghost of Black Sabbath. Or as Brooklyn Vegan put it: “Okkultokrati is definitely rooted in punk, but in the same way that Venom and Motorhead is. Slithering, metallic black rock and roll with moments of crushing doom is the central theme.” Okkultokrati operate with a broad definition of “the occult”; their cover artwork’s always clad in uncompromising black and white, but Sebastian Rusten’s illustrations for all of the band’s releases represent everything from sci-fi, extraterrestial themes to Theodor Kittelsen-inspired natural folklore.
Milton Von Krogh g | |
Pål Bredrup g | |
Henning Wisth voc | |
Lars Preus dr, perc | |
Boris LifSchutz g, b FR | |
Erik Svarte g | |
Fredrik Torvik key |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Snakereigns / Night Jerks | Okkultokrati | 2016 | Compil. |
Raspberry Dawn | Okkultokrati | 2016 | Album |
Night Jerks | Okkultokrati | 2014 | Album |
Snakereigns | Okkultokrati | 2012 | Album |
Black Hole X-mas With... | Haust & Okkultokrati | 2011 | Single |
Okkultokrati / Årabrot | Okkultokrati / Årabrot | 2011 | Album |
No Light For Mass | Okkultokrati | 2010 | Album |
Ingen Veit Alt | Okkultokrati | 2010 | Single |
Knarkskog EP | Okkultokrati | 2009 | Single |