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The fourth re-release of the second full-length studio album by cult Greek Black Metal band.
Beginning in the early 1990s, a handful of musicians in Greece established one of the most distinctive and compelling regional sounds associated with the Second Wave of Black Metal. Rotting Christ laid the foundation for this particular sound, and other acts immediately followed suit, helping to define the Greek Black Metal sound and bring it to prominence within the international scene. Varathron is a legendary Occult Black Metal band from Greece since 1988, and is considered as one of the forefathers of the genre, next to Rotting Christ and Necromantia.
After releasing what is arguably the greatest Greek Black Metal album of all time, 1993’s “His Majesty At The Swamp,” Varathron recorded and released the superb follow-up, “Walpurgisnacht”, two years later. Since that time, the overwhelming brilliance of the former has often overshadowed the fact that “Walpurgisnacht” is a classic album in its own right. From the outset, with the opening track, “Tleilaxu (The Unborn Child)”, it is clear that “Walpurgisnacht” contains all the characteristic traits of Greek Black Metal. The riffs are sombre and melancholy, yet driven by a sense of mania, typically suddenly giving way to slower, majestic passages firmly set in the Hellenic tradition. Reminiscent of the early recordings of Monumentum, on “Walpurgisnacht” Varathron skilfully weave into the fabric of the album a slightly Gothic influence producing an unearthly effect in which transient, morose interludes and subtle keyboard flourishes accentuate the album’s mystical feel.
In many respects, “Walpurgisnacht” displays a maturation of the band in terms of composition and production. The writing and performance is every bit as passionate as Varathron’s earlier recordings, but the album’s broader scope reflects the band’s increased ambition. The songwriting here is versatile, displaying the nuanced complexity characteristic of all of Varathron’s work. Few albums convey a sound so deeply evocative; the melancholy atmosphere Varathron achieves is virtually unmatched in Black Metal songwriting. Delicate and morose passages are set amid contrasting incendiary riffs, working together to impart the magisterial grandeur of evil and the conjuration of malefic power.
As with “His Majesty At The Swamp”, Necromantia’s Magus Wampyr Daoloth (George Zacharopoulos) produced and engineered this album, but compared with Varathron’s earlier recordings, “Walpurgisnacht” sounds richer and fuller. The production on this recording is cleaner, permitting the listener to apprehend the immense spectrum of sound presented in the songs.
The lyrics of “Walpurgisnacht” are steeped in poetry, vividly evoking an alternate reality and enriching the multidimensional nature of the music. To serve that poetic end, Varathron utilized a verse from 1920 by American poet, E.A. Robinson, for the track “The Dark Hills” and enlisted the assistance of Chuck Keller, one of the greatest lyricists in Underground Metal, to provide the lyrics for “Birthrise of the Graven Image”.
The artwork, too, is unique and appropriate; the pagan imagery of the cover painting is the perfect visual accompaniment to the music and subject within.
When creating this album, Varathron paid attention to every detail, and the profound confluence of every element makes “Walpurgisnacht” not only one of Varathron’s most important works, but establishes this recording as one of the greatest works of an era.
The album features guest lead guitar by Sotiris Vayenas (Septic Flesh).
The re-release includes two bonus tracks.
VIC Records and Music Publishing B.V., 1995/2019/2022 (VIC260CD). Made in Netherlands. Pressed in Poland.
Tracklist:
1. Tleilaxu (The Unborn Child) 5:59
2. Cassiopeia's Ode 8:00
3. The Dark Hills 3:57
4. Mestigoth 4:48
5. Birthrise Of The Graven Image 5:18
6. Redeunt Sturnia Regna 1:36
7. Under The Sign Of Horus 6:38
8. Somewhere Beyond Seas 4:55
9. Sic Transit Gloria Mundi 1:12
Bonus Tracks:
10. Deep Beneath An Ancient Dominion 4:50
11. Birthrise Of The Graven Image (Live) 5:19
Total playing time: 52:32 min.
https://varathron.bandcamp.com/
https://vicrecords1.bandcamp.com/
Beginning in the early 1990s, a handful of musicians in Greece established one of the most distinctive and compelling regional sounds associated with the Second Wave of Black Metal. Rotting Christ laid the foundation for this particular sound, and other acts immediately followed suit, helping to define the Greek Black Metal sound and bring it to prominence within the international scene. Varathron is a legendary Occult Black Metal band from Greece since 1988, and is considered as one of the forefathers of the genre, next to Rotting Christ and Necromantia.
After releasing what is arguably the greatest Greek Black Metal album of all time, 1993’s “His Majesty At The Swamp,” Varathron recorded and released the superb follow-up, “Walpurgisnacht”, two years later. Since that time, the overwhelming brilliance of the former has often overshadowed the fact that “Walpurgisnacht” is a classic album in its own right. From the outset, with the opening track, “Tleilaxu (The Unborn Child)”, it is clear that “Walpurgisnacht” contains all the characteristic traits of Greek Black Metal. The riffs are sombre and melancholy, yet driven by a sense of mania, typically suddenly giving way to slower, majestic passages firmly set in the Hellenic tradition. Reminiscent of the early recordings of Monumentum, on “Walpurgisnacht” Varathron skilfully weave into the fabric of the album a slightly Gothic influence producing an unearthly effect in which transient, morose interludes and subtle keyboard flourishes accentuate the album’s mystical feel.
In many respects, “Walpurgisnacht” displays a maturation of the band in terms of composition and production. The writing and performance is every bit as passionate as Varathron’s earlier recordings, but the album’s broader scope reflects the band’s increased ambition. The songwriting here is versatile, displaying the nuanced complexity characteristic of all of Varathron’s work. Few albums convey a sound so deeply evocative; the melancholy atmosphere Varathron achieves is virtually unmatched in Black Metal songwriting. Delicate and morose passages are set amid contrasting incendiary riffs, working together to impart the magisterial grandeur of evil and the conjuration of malefic power.
As with “His Majesty At The Swamp”, Necromantia’s Magus Wampyr Daoloth (George Zacharopoulos) produced and engineered this album, but compared with Varathron’s earlier recordings, “Walpurgisnacht” sounds richer and fuller. The production on this recording is cleaner, permitting the listener to apprehend the immense spectrum of sound presented in the songs.
The lyrics of “Walpurgisnacht” are steeped in poetry, vividly evoking an alternate reality and enriching the multidimensional nature of the music. To serve that poetic end, Varathron utilized a verse from 1920 by American poet, E.A. Robinson, for the track “The Dark Hills” and enlisted the assistance of Chuck Keller, one of the greatest lyricists in Underground Metal, to provide the lyrics for “Birthrise of the Graven Image”.
The artwork, too, is unique and appropriate; the pagan imagery of the cover painting is the perfect visual accompaniment to the music and subject within.
When creating this album, Varathron paid attention to every detail, and the profound confluence of every element makes “Walpurgisnacht” not only one of Varathron’s most important works, but establishes this recording as one of the greatest works of an era.
The album features guest lead guitar by Sotiris Vayenas (Septic Flesh).
The re-release includes two bonus tracks.
VIC Records and Music Publishing B.V., 1995/2019/2022 (VIC260CD). Made in Netherlands. Pressed in Poland.
Tracklist:
1. Tleilaxu (The Unborn Child) 5:59
2. Cassiopeia's Ode 8:00
3. The Dark Hills 3:57
4. Mestigoth 4:48
5. Birthrise Of The Graven Image 5:18
6. Redeunt Sturnia Regna 1:36
7. Under The Sign Of Horus 6:38
8. Somewhere Beyond Seas 4:55
9. Sic Transit Gloria Mundi 1:12
Bonus Tracks:
10. Deep Beneath An Ancient Dominion 4:50
11. Birthrise Of The Graven Image (Live) 5:19
Total playing time: 52:32 min.
https://varathron.bandcamp.com/
https://vicrecords1.bandcamp.com/
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