General
Item no. | 139745 |
Musical Genre | Death Metal |
Exclusive | No |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
Edition | Limited Edition |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Nile |
Product type | CD |
Release date | 11/6/09 |
Gender | Unisex |
CD 1
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1.Kafir
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2.Hittite dung incantation
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3.Utterances of the crawling dead
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4.Those whom the gods detest
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5.4th arra of Dagon
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6.Permitting the noble dead to descend to the underworld
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7.Yezd desert ghul ritual in the abandoned towers of silence
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8.Kem Khefa Kheshef
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9.The eye of Ra
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10.Iskander D'hul Karnon
by Adam Weishaupt (30.10.2009) For the sixth time, Nile open the Egyptian grave-chambers and allow us a glimpse on that mythology. Tested and proven Neil Kernon (Slayer, Cannibal Corpse u.v.m.) produced the opus, providing it with a powerful, distinct sound which is the perfect base for all its intricate details. "Those whom the gods detest" attacks you with the force of a hurricane, leaving you helpless and fascinated. Technically well-versed like Death in their heyday, and simply awesome composition-wise. The title track with its threatening aura lets you really feel the curse of the ancient pharaos, and sluggish "4th arra of dagon", laden with horror effects, will also send a shiver down your spine. The spirit, the atmosphere of "Those whom the gods detest" is very close to that of "Black seeds of vengeance", Nile's classic epos. Congratulations - this is a fantastic and extraordinary piece of work. Hats off to Karl Sanders and his crew.