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by: Dissection
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361664626
Format: Extra tracks, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: May 14, 2002
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- At the Fathomless Depths
- Night's Blood
- Unhallowed
- Where Dead Angels Lie
- Retribution -- Storm of the Light's Bane
- Thorns of Crimson Death
- Soulreaper
- No Dreams Breed in Breathless Sleep
- Where Dead Angels Lie [Demo Version]
- Elisabeth Bathori
- Anti-Christ
- Feathers Fell
- Son of Mourning
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Includes the remastered album Storm Of The Light's Bane from 1996 and the EP Where Dead Angels Lie from 1997 added as a bonus. This re-release clearly demonstrates why Dissection are revered by metal fans all over the world as one of the most original and inventive Swedish bands of the early 90's. Digipak.
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I wanted the title of my review to be "One of the finest black metal CD's ever produced, as well as a top 10 favorite of mine for nearly a decade", but that title is just too long, even if it is the honest truth.
Long before a troubled young man named Jon Nödtveidt committed suicide in 2006, after having just finished up a rather lengthy prison sentence, he and three other Swedish musicians crafted one of the most coldly beautiful, intriguing, and brutally melodic albums to ever come ...
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I picked this album up kinda out of the blue. I'm just now getting into death metal again, and decided to pick up on some of the years I left off, and this album... whoa. It blows you away. The thing I like about Jon, is that his convictions and feelings punch right through. I think his beliefs are stupid and led him to a similarly stupid end--sorry but killing someone because they're gay is absolutely idiotic--but you can tell he believes in his occultism, and that IS NOT stupid. When that happens ...
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Listening to Storm of the Lights Bane makes me feel so many things at once. It has the power to put me in a trance whenever I listen to it. If I had to put this Cd into one word it would simply be beautiful. If your a fan of good Metal, than you must buy this. Hail Dissection! R.I.P Jon.
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This is the ultimate Dissection. The cream of their crop. My favourite songs are Retribution - Storm Of The Light's Bane and Thorns Of Crimson Death. Retribution is especially good to listen to at night when you're in a really dark mood.
Of course, all of the songs are great. This album is the hair on the balls of death/black metal. Jon (the frontman for those new to Dissection) may have made some disagreeable turns in his life, but he was a damn good musician.
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UN Gran album, con temas poderosos, en cuanto a los propiamente dichos del album, muy creativos, violencia, malevolencia y tecnicismo, nunca cae en el aburrimiento y la repeticion. Mi calificacion es por lo musical, porque despues la produccion del disco es muy pobre, horrible, ni siquiera un booklet, es una edicion Digipack, pero vienen el disco pelado, sin nada.
Finalmente los Covers finales bien ejecutados, no agregan nada nuevo, salvo un poco de variedad musical, y los dos ultimos, tomados de albumes ...
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