1991 Deaf Records

Of Darkness...

  1. The Return
  2. Asphyxiate with Fear
  3. Morbid Reality
  4. Megalomaniac
  5. A Suburb to Hell
  6. Genocidal Raid
  7. Time Shall Tell
  8. Dark Eternity

Line-Up

Christofer Johnsson - Vocals, Guitar
Erik Gustafsson - Bass
Peter Hansson - Guitar
Oskar Forss - Drums





1992 Active Records

Beyond Sanctorum

  1. Future Consciousness
  2. Pandemonic Outbreak
  3. Cthulhu
  4. Symphony of the Dead
  5. Beyond Sanctorum
  6. Enter the Depths of Eternal
  7. Illusions of Life
  8. The Way
  9. Paths
  10. Tyrants of the Damned

Line-Up

Christofer Johnsson - Vocals, Guitar
Oskar Forss - Drums
Peter Hansson - Guitar
Bass played by Christofer Johnsson and Peter Hansson





1993 Nuclear Blast Records

Symphony Masses: Ho Draken Ho Megas

  1. Baal Religion
  2. Dark Princess Naamah
  3. A Black Rose
  4. Symphoni Darkonis Inferni
  5. Dawn of Perishness
  6. The Eye of Eclipse
  7. The Ritual Dance of the Yezidis
  8. Powerdance
  9. Procreation of Eternity
  10. Ho Dracon Ho Megas

Line-Up

Christofer Johnsson - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Anders Wallen Wahl - Bass
Piotr Wawrzeniuk - Drums
Magnus Barthelson - Guitar




While not quite as adventurous as either Lepaca Kliffoth or Theli, Symphony Masses does tend to stir things up quite a bit. Christofer Johnsson still keeps his death vocals through most of the recording, but there is a huge emphasis on keyboards and orchestration here. I hear a lot of Iron Maiden in the guitar work, which rides on top of the death riffs and overall feel of the album. There is a lot of really cool stuff going on at once, but never alienating the listener. The musicianship is demanding here, and everyone involved seems competent enough. The bass especially stands out for me on a few tracks. Some of the later songs on the album sound pretty industrial doomy, as in Laibach and Test Dept. Another interesting album from Therion, this is actually the first one (it seems to me) where they started to really branch out stylistically. This is also the heaviest of their three experimental albums (SM, LK and Theli).
7 out of 10


1995 Nuclear Blast Records

Lepaca Kliffoth

  1. The Wings of the Hydra
  2. Melez
  3. Arrival of the Darkest Queen
  4. The Beauty in Black
  5. Riders of Theli
  6. Black
  7. Darkness Eve
  8. Sorrows of the Moon
  9. Let the New Day Begin
  10. Lepaca Kliffoth
  11. Evocation of Vovin

Line-Up

Christofer Johnsson - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Fredrik Isaksson - Bass
Piotr Wawrzeniuk - Drums




Truly gothic Death Metal here, as Therion go one step forward from Symphony Masses to fuse orchestration, keyboards strings/woods and choir vocals together in one big ball. There's something catchy here though, because every time I think of playing it, all I remember are the choir voicings, which I don't particularly care for. The music, however, is magnificent. Johnsson does a really good job of putting everything together, and while it does go overboard at times, it also works very effectively. Death metal for the extended family? The guitar lines are sweeping, and the whole album is very classical and emotional. An additional positive note is that there enough variation over the album, and even through each song, that if one piece irratates you, it'll be gone in a minute. Therion also keeps enough of the heaviness to keep old time listeners. A truly unique album from one of the more adventurous bands today.
8 out of 10


1996 Nuclear Blast Records

Theli

  1. Preludium
  2. To Mega Therion
  3. Cults of the Shadow
  4. In the Desert of Set
  5. Interludium
  6. Nightside of Eden
  7. Opus Eclipse
  8. Invocation of Naamah
  9. The Siren of the Woods
  10. Grand finale/Postludium

Line-Up

Christofer Johnsson - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Lars Rosenburg - Bass
Jonas Mellberg - Guitar, Keyboards
Piotr Wawrzeniuk - Drums, Vocals




Theli has been hailed by almost all as the apex of Therion's career, and I must agree. It is here that the vision they displayed on their prior two releases is truly realized. I guess that Nuclear Blast took a huge gamble and invested over $40,000 dollars for hiring the North German Radio choir! The result is an album of epic sound and proportions. A lot of this is due to the upped production, Harris Johns is a fine thrash metal producer, but much as he deadened the overall sound of two Voivod albums (Killing Technology and Dimension Hatröss), I think he held Therion back. As with Lepaca Kliffoth, Chrisofer Johnsson does an excellent job with the orchestration, also opting to leave the majority of the non-choir vocals to Drummer Piotr Wawrzeniuk and Dan Swanö. There are only two spots on the album where I feel that things went too far, but they only last about one minute over the span of a 50+ minute album! I think that you will either find this godly or unltimately cheesy, and I choose the former. Another step in expanding the world of metal and easily one of the best albums of 1996. 10 out of 10


1997 Nuclear Blast Records

A'arab Zaraq Lucid Dreaming

  1. In Remembrance
  2. Black Fairy
  3. Fly to the Rainbow
  4. Children of the Damned
  5. Under Jolly Roger
  6. Symphony of the Dead
  7. Here Comes the Tears
  8. Enter Transcendental Sleep
  9. The Quiet Desert
  10. Down the Qliphotic tunnel
  11. Up to Netzach/Floating
  12. The Fall into Eclipse
  13. Enter Transcendental Sleep
  14. The Gates to A'arab Zaraq
  15. The Quiet Qesert
  16. Down the Qliphothic Tunnel
  17. Up to Netzach
  18. Floating Back

Line-Up

Christofer Johnsson - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards Bass (6-11)
Lars Rosenburg - Bass
Piotr Wawrzeniuk - Drums, Vocals





1998 Nuclear Blast Records

Vovin

  1. The Rise of Sodom and Gomorroh
  2. Birth of Venus Illegitima
  3. Wine of Aluqah
  4. Clavicula Nox
  5. The Wild Hunt
  6. Eye of Shiva
  7. Black Sun
  8. The Opening
  9. Morning Star
  10. Black Diamonds
  11. Raven of Dispersion

Line-Up

Christofer Johnsson - Guitar, Keyboard
Tommy Eriksson - Guitar
Waldemar Sorychta - Additional Guitars
Siggi Bemm - Additional Guitars
Ian Kazda - Bass
Wolf Simons - Drums




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