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LPレコード

Twilight Of The Idols

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2006年12月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBack on Black
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 BOBV 040LP
SKU 803341217027

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Gorgoroth: Gaahl (vocals); Infernus (guitar); King (bass); Kuitrafn (drums). Recorded at Shimmer Recordings, Bergen, Norway between May 2002 & January 2003.

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    1. 1.
      Procceating Satan

      アーティスト: Gorgoroth

    2. 2.
      Proclaiming Mercy-Damaging Justinct of Man

      アーティスト: Gorgoroth

    3. 3.
      Exit-Throuth Carved Stones

      アーティスト: Gorgoroth

    4. 4.
      Teeth Grinding

      アーティスト: Gorgoroth

    5. 5.
      Forces of Satan Storms

      アーティスト: Gorgoroth

    6. 6.
      Bold Og Minne

      アーティスト: Gorgoroth

    7. 7.
      Of Ice and Movement

      アーティスト: Gorgoroth

    8. 8.
      Domine in Birtute Tua Latabitur Rex

      アーティスト: Gorgoroth

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Gorgoroth

その他
エンジニア: Herbrand; Brynjulf

商品の紹介

Norwegian black metal vets Gorgoroth have long been an underrated band, never matching the critical acclaim of Darkthrone or Emperor, the sales of Cradle of Filth, or the legendary infamy of Mayhem or Burzum. Still, since the mid-'90s at least, they've had as much to offer as any of those bands (and not simply because the other bands' members all seemed to be dying or going to jail). With Twilight of the Idols, they stick to the sort of nihilistic, unpretentious yet still musically daring black metal that is their strong point. Whereas their previous album, 2000's Incipit Satan, was about halfway brilliant but weighted down by a few experimental excursions that didn't quite work, Twilight is all meat and potatoes, and it all hits the spot. Opener "Procreating Satan" sets the tone, combining hypnotic, Darkthrone-like minor-key riffing with fierce blastbeats and distorted vocals screams that approach the realm of pure electronic noise. Subsequent tracks find the band veering into classic midpaced metal tempos, dirgeful doom sections, and a few instrumental passages that might impress some as "technical" if they weren't also so musical and effortless-sounding. The production is excellent, too, keeping the band out of the black metal basement ghetto without getting too slick or polished. Twilight is less flashy than recent efforts by fellow Norwegian-scene veterans like Emperor and Arcturus and less obviously experimental than Incipit Satan or something like Enslaved's Below the Lights, but it works on a very direct level and is one of the stronger efforts by a member of the genre's old guard to come out in the early 2000s. ~ William York|
Rovi

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