The first re-release of the sixth full-length studio album by legendary American Thrash Metal band.
Very heavy, sounds like Death Metal album. Wonderful mix of past and future, combining the original sound of Testament with heaviest and rawer material. Dark and deep growling vocals, side by side he..
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The second full-length album by Norwegian Heavy/Thrash Metal band.
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The fourth full-length studio album by Dutch/Belgian Melodic Death Metal/Metalcore band.
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The fifth full-length studio album by legendary Swedish Black Metal band.
"Nightwing" did not offer something completely new, but its songs kept firing full blast and they did not lack of variety. Nobody could blame Marduk for delivering just more of the same.
It was recorded and mixed at The Abyss between October and November 1997.
The theme of the album was "Blood", as the band's following studio albums "Panzer Division Marduk" would be "War", and "La Grande Danse Macabre" would be "Death", forming a trilogy of "Blood, War and Death" - Marduk's vision of what Black Metal is.
Osmose Productions, 1998/2017 (OPCD064). Made in France. Pressed in Austria.
Tracklist:
1. Preludium 2:09
2. Bloodtide (XXX) 6:44
3. Of Hells Fire 5:22
4. Slay The Nazarene 3:49
5. Nightwing 7:35
6. Dreams Of Blood And Iron 6:20
7. Dracole Wayda 4:08
8. Kaziklu Bey (The Lord Impaler) 4:02
9. Deme Quaden Thyrane 5:07
10. Anno Domini 1476 2:11 Total playing time: 47:27 min.
The fifth full-length studio album by legendary Swedish Black Metal band.
"Nightwing" did not offer something completely new, but its songs kept firing full blast and they did not lack of variety. Nobody could blame Marduk for delivering just more of the same.
It was recorded and mixed a..
Remastered re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary Swedish Black Metal band.
The last Marduk album to feature Joakim Göthberg on vocals and Dan Swanö as mixer, "Opus Nocturne" also was the first album to showcase Marduk's signature hyper-speed blast beat tempo; however it still contained much of the melody from "Those Of The Unlight", while retaining this break-neck speed, instead of sheer brutality on albums like "Heaven Shall Burn… When We Are Gathered" and "Nightwing".
On "Opus Nocturne" a lot of effort has been made to make the material sound different. The sound, the length of most of the tracks (often exceeding 5 minutes), Joakim's vocals (less manic) and the proportions of brutality and climate (with a slight predominance of the latter) are different here. All these "novelties", however, blend well with the music and show another, slightly different face of the band. And most importantly, the "religious" Marduk was much better than the "war" one! The longer tracks, in particular, are interesting here, the most of which, were on the album, for example "The Sun Has Failed", "From Subterranean Throne Profund" or "Sulfur Souls".
The sound, again made by Dan Swanö, is also great - raw and bitter, and at the same time clearly legible and without Black Metal "buzzing".
It all adds up to a great long play for Marduk, actually one of their best alongside the previous two. From the climate to the brutality, everything just on "Opus Nocturne" is correct! There is hardly any better compensation in this style.
"Materialized in Stone" was originally the title for the track "From the Dark Past" that appears on Mayhem's "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas". The title was changed by Per Yngve Ohlin before his death. Marduk later adopted the title for the song on this album. They had previously also used a song title by Ohlin on their album "Those Of The Unlight". This is considered a vague tribute to Per and his works.
In 2004, the album was remastered by the band's former member Devo Andersson and re-released by Regain Records.
"Opus Nocturne" is another mandatory listen for any beginner getting into Extreme Black Metal. You won’t be disappointed with this fantastic record!
180g black vinyl in gatefold laminated cover.
Osmose Productions, 1994/2017/2020 (OPLP028). Made in France. Pressed in Czech.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Intro / The Appearance Of Spirits Of Darkness 0:33
2. Sulphur Souls 5:41
3. From Subterranean Throne Profound 7:47
4. Autumnal Reaper 3:31 Side B
5. Materialized In Stone 5:10
6. On Untrodden Paths (Wolves Part II) 5:27
7. Opus Nocturne 2:33
8. Deme Quaden Thyrane 5:06
9. The Sun Has Failed 7:22 Total playing time: 43:10 min.
Remastered re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary Swedish Black Metal band.
The last Marduk album to feature Joakim Göthberg on vocals and Dan Swanö as mixer, "Opus Nocturne" also was the first album to showcase Marduk's signature hyper-speed blast bea..