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- Janne joined Barathrum in 2000, and Sinergy and Ensiferum more recently.
- He was soon replaced by Barathrum drummer Janne Parviainen.
- The band released their EP Barathrum in August and a released a PV for it, gaining over 10, 000 hits on YouTube under a month.
- Also Finnish black metal band Barathrum ( On Eerie album's first track ) and Swedish black metal band Arckanum have used joik parts in couple of their songs.
- The band is called " Liekehtiv鋞 Torsionit " ( Flaming Torsions ) and consists of musicians better known from bands like Barathrum, Ensiferum, L . A . M . F . and Defuse.
- It is unknown then Tha-Norr disbanded, but Opyros, the leader of Nazgul s Eyrie Productions, mentioned that their last concert was held in May 1997 in Bramsche together with Countess and Barathrum.
- While early Katatonia leave the style of black-doom to venture further into the gothic metal and progressive metal, other bands such as Forgotten Tomb, Barathrum and Woods of Ypres would soon continue in the vein of black / doom.
- One example being : " Deuteronomium played a gig at metal bar Valhalla in Kuopio, and after the concert a member of a Finnish black metal band Barathrum stabbed their drummer with a knife . " In reality, some members had been to that bar but Deuteronomium never performed there.
- Demonos Sova of Barathrum " tried his very best not to involve Black Metal and Satanism with the murder " and called the murderers " some nutcases ", whereas the " I Return to Darkness " fanzine " fully supports the murder of Hyvink滗 and would like to hail in honour all those who participated in it ".
- Another writer has derived it from " barathrum ", and supposes buffoons to have been called balatrones, because they, so to speak, carried their jesting to market, even into the very depth ( " barathrum " ) of the shambles ( barathrum macelli ) Perhaps " balatro " may be connected with " balare " ( to bleat like a sheep, and hence ) to speak sillily.
- Another writer has derived it from " barathrum ", and supposes buffoons to have been called balatrones, because they, so to speak, carried their jesting to market, even into the very depth ( " barathrum " ) of the shambles ( barathrum macelli ) Perhaps " balatro " may be connected with " balare " ( to bleat like a sheep, and hence ) to speak sillily.
- Another writer has derived it from " barathrum ", and supposes buffoons to have been called balatrones, because they, so to speak, carried their jesting to market, even into the very depth ( " barathrum " ) of the shambles ( barathrum macelli ) Perhaps " balatro " may be connected with " balare " ( to bleat like a sheep, and hence ) to speak sillily.