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The third studio album of the Norwegian Black Metal band 1349 stayed on the Old School Path it had already pursued since its foundation. "Hellfire" sounds indeed even more brutal and darker than former albums.
Item no. | 427531 |
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Title | Hellfire |
Musical Genre | Black Metal |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | 1349 |
Release date | 10/31/05 |
Product type | CD |
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Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.I am abomination
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2.Nathicana
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3.Scheptor of flesh
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4.Celestial deconstruction
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5.To Rottendom
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6.From the deeps
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7.Slaves to slaughter
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8.Hellfire
by Markus Eck (October 2005) Black Metal purists with a liking for hyper-fast song structures and controlled chaotic string acrobatics can look forward to a bombardment of the absolute extra class: With "Hellfire", the Norwegian heroes around the exceptional drummer, Frost finally release the long-awaited new studio-album. And what seemed un-improveable was again increased! Typically 1349: they are even faster, even fiercer and at the same time more matured in terms of homogeneity of the eight new songs. The five-piece killer horde presents already with the opener, "I am abomination" a destructive inferno that outlives everything else. Like this, there are a whole bunch of new records driven up on the benchmark for this genre. From the abnormally perfect instrumental performances especially that of Frost lifts up - Satan's own drum demon himself. One could even guess this completely obsessed time-fanatic had a dozen sticks rather than only two in his hands. (Markus Eck - October 2005)