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by: Dissection
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361665029
Format: Live
Item Dimensions: 25
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: February 25, 2003
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Intro - At The Fathomless Depths
- Retribution - Storm Of The Light's Bane
- Unhallowed
- Where Dead Angels Lie
- Frozen
- Thorns Of Crimson Death
- The Somberlain
Editorial Review:
Album Description: First official domestic live release. Dissection are widely regarded as one of the best & most original Swedish death/black metal bands to emerge from that hotbed in the early 90s. File under 'Majestic Satanic Death Metal'. Nuclear Blast. 2003.
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First of all, the artwork is astonishing. I received the Digipak version from Germany. It does not have a lot of songs but the ones that it does are their best. What really made this album great was the sound quality (great mix and panning). I have never heard Dissection so clean. The lows are just right, along with the mid and high frequencies. It is a must buy for fans of Dissection!
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Dissection, to me atleast, was one of the most inspiring bands to ever come out of Sweden. They used elements of death metal and black metal in perfect harmony on The Somberlain and Storm of the Lights Bane, and ultimately (in my opinion) breathed life back in the dead state of black metal.
Onto this album, this is Dissections only live album released (not counting the live DVD), and is by far a killer. The only problem I had is that not only is it short, with only 6 songs and 1 intro, ...
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Being a huge Dissection fan, I have been actually awaiting this album for a LONG time, and hoping the sound quality can compare to Frozen in Wacken '97. Well... it's actually much BETTER! Every beat is SO tight, the quality is SO clean, and Jon gives the best preformance i've heard to date (STUDIO OR LIVE!!), dispite having his brother on bass and a different drummer from their studio albums, they don't just keep up, they sound like they have always been part of Dissection, so don't let the fact it's ...
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This album is basically Storm of the Light's Bane in a live version (has a couple songs from Somberlain). The guitars, of course, aren't as clear and crisp, the drumming slightly loud (but this works well if you like the more powerful/raw sound instead of harmonic), and the vocals are outstanding. Jon's vocals match that on the studio album and are very passionate. Although I may have disturbed your desire to buy this album already, my above comments are in no way negative towards the album. It's an excellent ...
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