STUNNING DOUBLE 180 GRAM LIMITED EDITION ORANGE VINYL REISSUE OF BATHORYS FIFTH ALBUM. 
Hammerheart  is the fifth album released by Bathory. It continued Blood Fire Death's  transition away from black metal to what would become recognized as  Viking metal, and is considered a cornerstone work of the genre. Bathory  was formed in Stockholm in 1983. Founder Quorthon, a seventeen-year-old  guitarist, was joined by bassist Hanoi and drummer Vans. After various  name changes (beginning with Nosferatu, then Natas, Mephisto, Elizabeth  Bathory and Countess Bathory) they finally settled on Bathory. Their  first recording deal came that same year, when Quorthon managed to  secure the consent of Tyfon Grammofon's boss to record two tracks for  the compilation Scandinavian Metal Attack. The tracks which he recorded  gained unexpected attention by fans.[citation needed] Soon afterward,  Tyfon Grammofon contacted Quorthon and asked him to record a full-length  album. Although Venom's Black Metal, released in 1982, was the first  record to coin the term, it was Bathory's early albums, featuring  Satanic lyrics, low-fi production and an inhuman vocal style, that  defined the genre. Many fans have speculated Venom was an influence on  Bathory; however, Quorthon has said in an interview with Kick Ass  magazine in 1985 he only heard of Venom after the first Bathory album  was released. He also expressed dislike for many influential and popular  heavy metal bands at the time, such as Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. He  has also stated the band's early work was influenced primarily by Black  Sabbath, Motorhead, and punk rock. Bathory's self-titled debut album,  and the subsequent releases The Return and Under the Sign of the Black  Mark, are now regarded as major influences on the Norwegian bands which  extended black metal's musical progression and popularity in the  beginning of the 1990s.