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by: Naglfar
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0781676641222
Label: Relapse
Manufacturer: Relapse
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Relapse
Release Date: September 08, 1998
Studio: Relapse
Disc 1:- Horncrowned Majesty
- Embracing the Apocalypse
- 12th Rising
- Into the Cold Voids of Eternity
- Brimstone Gate
- Blades
- When Autumn Storms Come
- Departure in Solitude [Instrumental]
- Diabolical - The Devil's Child
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This is an excellent album but it sounds almost exactly like The Somberlain by DISSECTION and rips them off and it is very obvious, but it is good that the sound of DISSECTION is being played by other bands all other bands should sound like this
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This isn't a bad record, just not a terribly original or moving one. It reminds me of Gorgorth and Dark Funeral (among others) without the furious intensity of either band. Minimal keyboards add a cold, almost majestic atmosphere to some of the songs. The guitars have a nice trebly yet powerful bite to them, but many of the riffs aren't memorable or original. The drums are clear and well played but are in general unexciting. The vokills are typically impassioned but somewhat generic in sound. Overall ...
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There is a Hell-bent quality to Naglfar that is very appealing to those interested in Black Metal fused with Thrash. I first bought their album "Sheol" and was immediately impressed, while my second purchase from them, "Vittra," just doesn't have the overall cohesion of this CD or "Sheol." However, Naglfar come through here with machine-gun riffs and insane blastbeats that invoke fury and sinister soundscapes that are both memorable and impressive. I read a critical review about this album that said ...
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I don't really remember how I became a Naglfar fan, but to say the least, they ROCK! I'm a fan of In Flames, Amon Amarth, Thyrfing, Soilwork, EverEve, etc... and if you like any of those bands, you'll love Naglfar. The raw, yet flowingly smooth guitars & the raspy, growly & echoey vocals all add up to the dark atmosphere that Naglfar will pull you in to. The only thing I don't like about this disc is the fact that it's only 45 minutes long... I NEED MORE!
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There are no words to describe the greatness of Naglfar. This CD has some similarity with Satyricon. It's a must have for advanced black metal worshipers.
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