In the music video for “The Many Faces of Dr. Hubert Malbec” (a deep cut from The Infernal Road ), the Stenchrar is visualized as a green, sentient cloud that consumes a medieval village. The cloud has glowing red eyes and, bizarrely, a taste for craft IPA. This visual gag underscores the band’s core ethos: take something disgusting and make it absurdly, joyfully fun.
Try getting the chorus of "Prince of the Goblins" out of your head. Hint: You can't. nekrogoblikon stenchrar
"Stench" is the second studio album by the American goblin metal band , released on July 19, 2011 . It is widely considered the album that propelled the band into the spotlight, largely due to the viral success of the music video for the track " No One Survives ." Musical Style & Themes In the music video for “The Many Faces of Dr
Gribble coughed, waving his hand in front of his face. "Guys? Guys, you okay?" This visual gag underscores the band’s core ethos:
Since the departure of that era’s lineup and the arrival of the Welcome to Bonkers production crew, "Stenchrar" has been retired. The band confirmed in a 2024 interview that they will "probably never play it again," because "modern gear is too expensive to get covered in fake sewage."
It didn't explode into gore. It exploded into a fine, pink mist. The mist expanded rapidly, covering the village, the band, and the valley in a thick, opaque fog.