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by: Keep of Kalessin
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 7090001915390
Format: Import
Item Dimensions: 15
Label: Indie Europe/Zoom
Manufacturer: Indie Europe/Zoom
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Indie Europe/Zoom
Release Date: January 06, 2009
Studio: Indie Europe/Zoom
Editorial Review:
Album Description: The fury has been building for years. The exciting sounds of black metal's newest son slowly nurturing its molten, raw metallic bite. Their two recordings for Italian label Avant-garde Music have found their way to the hands of the curious ears that could not resist the power. Now, finally, in 2006 the world braces for its official introduction to Norway's Keep of Kalessin. Armada, the latest chronicle from the black metal militia, is an explosive recording that lives up to its high expectations. Founded by guitarist Obsidian C (Satyricon), the album celebrates over two years of work and already is finding much acclaim. A video for album track "Into the Fire" will be completed in March, prior to the worldwide album release and the band already are a confirmed performer for the annual Infero Festival. Formed in 1994, Keep of Kalessin have been an underground sensation that has found early mainstream metal interest. Their 2004 EP, Reclaim, featured 1349/Satyricon drummer Frost and Mayhem vocalist Attila Csihar - recruitments that triggered even further interest in the band. Now with a solid line-up, also featuring vocalist Thebon, bassist Wizziac and drummer Vyl, Keep of Kalessin at long last find themselves upon the world stage - and all eyes and ears await their arrival. Tabu.
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This album is a real monster. Their last EP showed signs of something of a scary magnitude that was building up. Now here it is, Armada in all its glory and rightfully deserved critical acclaim. This is the definition of a band revolutionizing their sound within extreme black metal and succeeding in keeping it pure. This is some of the fastest riffing you'll ever get to hear, it works for the sake of completing a song rather than make it sound fast for the sake of being fast. The same goes for the ...
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