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"Harvest" CD by Naglfar

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The bonus DVD contains four lieve videos recorded at PartySan 2006 ("Spoken words of venom", "The perpetual horrors", "Carnal scorn & Spiritual malice", and "A swarm of plagues"), the promo video for "The perpetual horrors", an extensive interview (20 mins.) with Kristoffer Olivius plus a poster!
Item no. 430754
Title Harvest
Musical Genre Black Metal
Edition Limited Edition
Product topic Bands
Band Naglfar
Release date 2/23/07
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD

Disc 1

  • 1.
    Into The Black
  • 2.
    Breathe Through Me
  • 3.
    The Mirrors Of My Soul
  • 4.
    Odium Generis Humani
  • 5.
    The Darkest Road
  • 6.
    Way Of The Rope
  • 7.
    Plutonium Reveries
  • 8.
    Feeding Moloch
  • 9.
    Harvest

Disc 2

  • 1.
    Spoken Words Of Venom (Bonus DVD Video)
  • 2.
    The Perpetual Horrors (Bonus DVD Video)
  • 3.
    Carnal Scorn & Spiritual Malice (Bonus DVD Video)
  • 4.
    A Swarm Of Plagues (Bonus DVD Video)
  • 5.
    Interview With Kristoffer Olivius (Bonus DVD Video)
  • 6.
    The Perpetual Horrors (Bonus DVD Video)

by Markus Eck (18.01.2007) With their last album this killer troop showed that the last years have clearly left their marks on them. For the first time in the high quality history of the Swedish Melodic Death Metal-masters, "Pariah" offered some commercial elements, like e.g. some brutal Power Metal passages. Nobody took that for granted. The new album again offers best programme: Naglfar stick to the creative changes of the predecessor, yet they have some clear concessions to their own past in store, too. Which is fine because by doing so, the band got even closer to themselves. The unbelievably high level of this brute album takes your breath away. Naglfar were, they are, and they will always be Naglfar: infernal guitar explosions in the best Swedish Black Metal manner cause some feverish goose flesh showers. The unwavering first mates of the mythology ferry further stays on course.