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by: Naglfar
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701831428
Item Dimensions: 25
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
MPN: 8314
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: July 12, 2005
Studio: Century Media
Disc 1:- Proclamation
- Swarm of Plagues
- Spoken Words of Venom
- Murder Manifesto
- Revelations Carved in Flesh
- None Shall Be Spared
- World Shall Be Your Grave
- Perpetual Horrors
- Carnal Scorn & Spiritual Malice
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These guys deserve a lot more credit than they get on the reviews being written on here. I don't hear the Dissection and Dark Funeral comparisons being talked about. I think Naglfar has enough solid sound of their own making that would exclude them from any critics using a rip off vibe on them. The vocals on here are killer. Kristoffer Olivius's vocals on this thing sound like he was in a very dark state of mind while hammering out his vocal chords. The drumming is very solid, nothing massively ...
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I have always appreciated the overdose of adrenaline Naglfar infuses in their music, and "Pariah" is certainly no exception, but after a few spins I must conclude that this CD is not the pinnacle of their collection. "Sheol" retains that title, and is my recommendation for all first-time buyers. However, "Pariah" has a good collection of Black Metal treasures such as "A Swarm of Plagues", "None Shall Be Spared", and "And the World Shall Be Your Grave." The production on this release is their ...
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Naglfar are back with another vicious melodic black metal album in the vein of classic Dissection and Dark Funeral. These guys have been creating albums since the mid nineties and yet this is only their 4th full length. I have always seen Naglfar as a very solid black metal band, yet one with no particular features that make them stand out from the pack. I also recall very much disliking their vocals on the first two albums. They were both repetitive and simply too frequent and overpowering. Add ...
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This is without a doubt Naglfar's best album. Since I've bought it I've listened to it nearly non-stop! Great musicianship, lyrics, and vocals. I highly recommend it to any black metal fan!
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Having been a big fan of this band since Vittra, I was very excited to see they had a new album out. I was then double-excited as the disc kicked on and I heard that Naglfar finally got a discernable drum mix. I loved the music on Shoel, but was thoroughly disappointed as the drums turned into a wash during the blast beats - just like Diabolical and Vittra.
But I Digress, with a decent mix behind them, Naglfar is finally able to shine and it is obvious to see what they have been so capable ...
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