
On this day May 27, 1985, Swedish metal band Bathory released their second studio album The Return…, a landmark record that helped shape the foundation of black metal. Known for its raw sound, lo-fi production, and dark atmosphere, the album pushed the boundaries of extreme metal and introduced themes that would define the genre for decades.
Led by frontman Quorthon, Bathory took a darker turn on this release with slower tempos, haunting riffs, and grim lyrics. The Return… built on the ferocity of their debut and carved out a new sonic path that influenced countless metal bands around the world.
Fun fact: The full title of the album was originally intended to be The Return of the Darkness and Evil, a phrase that still appears on the back cover.
Led by frontman Quorthon, Bathory took a darker turn on this release with slower tempos, haunting riffs, and grim lyrics. The Return… built on the ferocity of their debut and carved out a new sonic path that influenced countless metal bands around the world.
Fun fact: The full title of the album was originally intended to be The Return of the Darkness and Evil, a phrase that still appears on the back cover.