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Prophecies of Pagan Fire 1995 Osmose Records

Prophecies of Pagan Fire

  1. Intro (Prophecies of Pagan Fire)
  2. Deny the Holy Book of Lies
  3. Under the Holocaust
  4. Scared by Darkwinds
  5. Tales from a Blackened Horde
  6. At Down of a Funeral Winter
  7. Rites of the Northern Fullmoon
  8. Skjeldenland
  9. At the Sound of the Millenium Black Bells
  10. As the Wolves Howl Again

Line-Up

Tsebaoth - Guitar
Sabathan - Bass, Vocals
Cernunnos - Drums




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Towards the Skullthrone of Satan 1997 Blackend Records

Towards the Skullthrone of Satan

  1. The Ultimate Horde Fights
  2. Ha Shaitan
  3. Evil Church
  4. The Antichrist Summons the Black Flame
  5. The Forest of Nathrath
  6. Dusk of the Forgotten Darkness
  7. Throne to Purgatory
  8. When Horny Flames Begin to Rise
  9. Hertogenwald

Line-Up

Nebiros - Lead Guitar
Sabathan - Bass, Vocals
Nornagest - Lead Guitar
Da Cordoen - Session Drums




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The Apocalypse Manifesto 1999 Blackend Records

The Apocalpyse Manifesto

  1. Whisperings of Terror (intro)
  2. The Apocalypse Manifesto
  3. Death Faceless Chaos
  4. Retribution of the Holy Trinity
  5. Genocide
  6. Volkermord, der Antigott
  7. Alastor Rex Perpetuua Doloris
  8. The Scourge of God and Anal Lust

Line-Up

Nebiros - Lead Guitar
Sabathan - Bass, Vocals
Nornagest - Lead Guitar
Namroth Blakthorn - Drums




Evan's View

Major improvement here, and a good thing for me, as I seriously did not get into their last offering. Don't know if it was due to a session drummer stepping in on Skullthrone, but that album seemed as though it was set on autopilot and let loose to fly wildly in the night. Greater control, better song structure, and some dynamics lead me to like this album more, but the whole thing is stil a bit too raw for me. Keeping things real by recording the album in the treble hemisphere, Enthroned play some unholy black metal, quality stuff for the fanatic, but a bit too frentic for me after 30 minutes. I prefer things a bit less tinny, something with some meat in it, making this my worst nightmare in terms of production, as the mix emphasizes the higher register. Less apparent during the slower sections, but since a great deal of the album is blastbeat central, a heaping dose of cymbals and snare dominates the forefront. So, while it's leaps and bounds above their previous work, still not to my tastes.
6 out of 10

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