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Profugus Mortis





Profugus Mortis
by: Blackguard

Price: $13.98
current as of:
03/14/2010 23:37 EDT




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0894587001921
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Sumerian Records
Manufacturer: Sumerian Records
MPN: 19
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sumerian Records
Release Date: April 28, 2009
Studio: Sumerian Records

Disc 1:
  1. Scarlet to Snow
  2. This Rounds on Me
  3. Allegience
  4. I Demon
  5. Sword
  6. In Time
  7. Cinder
  8. Vain
  9. Last We Wage
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Must have for any Folk Metal fans
I gotta say, great CD: Nuclear Blast made a good decision signing these guys. Lots of great songs on here, very technical: solos galore! Unfortunately, because there are so many greats leads on this release, some of the songs have a tendency to sound similar. That's the only reason I didn't give this album a five star rating.

Definitely a great folk/black/melodic death metal effort, I'd recommend it to any metal head out there looking for a new-ish band.

You know, even ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - No Less than 4-1/2 stars
Are you kiddin me..this band is greaaat. Fast, thrash, powerdeath metal. A wonderful mix of genres that only the true metalhead can listen to on their own with a hooka and a beer.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great viking/folk metal.
Awesome! Great album! For fans of Ensiferum and Turisas. These guys are a great up and coming viking/folk/symphonic metal band. Good harsh vocals! Maybe for Kalmah and Bodom fans also. But they're a little less church symphonic and more of "epic" symphonic,

They have a lot of talent. Very melodic, extremely catchy as well as heavy. In the begining of the album the vocals sound alright but a little lacking. They just don't seem to have that extra "Grr-ness" to them. But as the album progresses, ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - ONE TO WATCH
Well, if this isn't a wonderful surprise! Another good folk/black album to add to my collection. BLACKGUARD may not be the best in these subgenre's but it is apparent that they took some cues from the more popular acts to help shape their sound.

I'd say they sound heavier and less folksy than KORPIKLAANI.
The keyboards remind me at times of BAL SAGOTH.
About as fast paced as FINNTROLL, but not as dark and gloomy.
Overall they sound pretty close to EQUILIBRIUM.

Although ...