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by: Demonoid
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361131425
Item Dimensions: 24
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: September 21, 2004
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Wargods
- Firestorms
- Witchburners
- 14. TH Century Plague
- Hunger My Consort
- Evocation
- Arrival of the Horsemen
- End of Our Times
- Death
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Why oh why does this band have to be a side-project??????????? I hate when a band as good as Therion splits their time between their main band and something smaller to release something as stupendous as this concept album and then the side project is neevr heard from again.
For anyone who doesn't know, this band is composed of mainly the lead guitarist and guitarist/vocalist/founder of the symphonic metal band Therion. If you listen to Therion then I need not explain how virtouso either ...
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As a fan of metal, I consider myself more interested in power metal and non-genre specific heavy metal than any sort of death metal. Recently I got over my hang ups and picked up a few CDs with growled vocals and have really come to love this type of music. I'd say that Demonoid is the first band I've looked into so far though that isn't melodic death metal or folk/viking metal (or otherwise what some might call "soft" death metal, lol), and I was hesitant to buy it on the grounds that the last time ...
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If you ever wondered what a pure black / death band sounded like, here you have it. Demonoid embraces many elements of said genres to create a pretty good representation of blackened metal, sometimes bringing in a few old-school influences as well. Many well placed tasteful guitar solos add a flavoured texture to the songs, and foreign elements are not used to weaken the material. For example, a female voice is used to narrate a small portion of a song during its conclusion without taking away any ferocity ...
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After reading a few great reviews I dedided to pick this one up. WOW, it's quite a stunning release. Generally fast and heavy death metal but not sounding like melodic death metal. It's more like heavy/thrash metal with death vox. I don't want to label too much as I really don't have anything to compaire this one to. It's quite unique. The sound is very good. My only complaint would be a small one that the vocals could be recorded a bit higher in the mix and clearer.
The bottom line is ...
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Seeing how this album has been out for months now, and I am the first person to review it, it would seem that the metal masses are sleeping on this brilliant release from Demonoid. Demonoid contains members of Therion and Chimaira, but sounds nothing like either. The sound on this album left me speechless at first listen. The opening track "Wargods" starts with a pummeling drum solo followed by a crisp, heavy guitar line and gruff, low vocals. This set the tone for the entire album. This album is extremely ...
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